Sentences with phrase «tiny risk»

In the current legal climate, there is no possible justification for not doing a C - section, regardless of how tiny the risk posed by vaginal delivery may be.
Instead, as a leader you should look to take tiny risks to validate an idea before diving all in.
There is only one form of Valley Fever that carries a very tiny risk of contagion and thankfully it is very rare (your veterinarian can discuss this form with you).
However, this does make the question of risk tolerance more confusing - I will refuse (as any rational person) even very tiny risk for poor Sharpe, and I would strongly consider even very large risk if Sharpe is good.
I feel the tiny risk of injury or death is greatly offset by the opportunity to do something meaningful.
yep, the risk (the tiny, tiny risk) is there, but statistically the risk of sids is massive when a baby is sleeping on its own!
One cabinet member says that Corbyn's leadership «would drag the overall debate to the left and the tiny risk of his victory would be a catastrophe for Britain».
Health workers have clearly not convinced this group simply by rehearsing the appalling mortality rates in the past from polio, diphtheria and the other killers, and comparing these with the tiny risks posed by vaccines.
«There's always a tiny risk of some bruising at the site of the IV insertion, or at worst, a hematoma [a collection of blood outside a blood vessel] if the IV line infiltrates the vein.
These things don't exist in a vacuum and the mentality that «I'd still rather keep them safe (inside) than take even the tiny risk that something could happen» has some unintended consequences.
Oxalates are one compound, of many, in a serving of spinach, and researchers looking at the anti-nutrients issue mostly agree that the benefits massively outweigh the tiny risks for a very few people, of eating leafy greens in abundance.
It's doubtful — and adding soy to your diet likely has health benefits that far outweigh this tiny risk.
As Skenazy asserts, we've let ourselves be swept up in one of the major obsessions of our era: total safety for our children every second of the day; never letting them out of our sight, always protecting them from «germs, jerks, sports injuries, sports disappointments, stress, sunburn, salmonella, skinned shins and every other possible if teeny - tiny risk
The risk involved in vaccinating a cat is extremely small; the benefits gained far out weigh that tiny risk.
In 2002 I lost my aircrew medical category (I developed a tiny risk of epilepsy).
His finding that the supervisor «ought to have done rather more» expressed the view that with the benefit of hindsight she could have acted differently to avert a tiny risk of harm.
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