Example sentences of "carry [art] risk " in BNC.

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1 If there is a drop in demand the informal outfit has to carry the risks and absorb the shock of fluctuations in the market .
2 To succeed under the Consumer Protection Act , the plaintiff would have to establish that in 1989 people generally were entitled to expect the gloves not to carry the risk of causing arthritis ( see paragraph 9–08 above ) .
3 Live foods which are not collected from water do not carry the risk of fish diseases , but only collect them from the garden if you use no weedkillers , insecticides and so on .
4 Although putting inserts and dubs onto original video tapes is quite straightforward , it does carry the risk that , if you make a mistake , you may ruin an irreplaceable recording .
5 Their shareholders , not the taxpayer , would carry the risk of failure .
6 It did suggest that the principles of confidentiality should be preserved for a period of fifteen years instead of thirty , but that there should be no new machinery for enforcement since offenders would carry the risk of social and political sanctions , and , of course , if they came within the rubric of any existing legal restraint , such as the Official Secrets Act , they would run the risk of legal proceedings .
7 Ideally , risk and responsibility should be apportioned together because the party who is responsible for performing a task should carry the risk if it is carried out incorrectly .
8 Furthermore , it will contribute to a better understanding of normal fetomaternal physiology and to the quest for a non-invasive but definitive antenatal diagnostic procedure that would carry no risk to the fetus .
9 There is no doubt too that parents have become more aware that immunisation can carry a risk of adverse reaction and this has been most publicised in relation to the whooping cough vaccine .
10 Clearly we feel it inappropriate to carry a risk where matters beyond our control lead to withdrawal of the company for sale .
11 For example , an article in Ekonomska politika ( 27 July 1987 ) , after pointing out that , according to the law , banks are independent organizations and carry the risks of their own decisions , continues : ‘ But it is not so in practice .
12 All of these , some more than others , carry the risk of injury from accidents and even the safety of some long-standing sports — notably rugby — has become the focus of attention .
13 Nearly half the regimes in the 15 tapes reviewed by an expert panel carry the risk of injury from dangerous or outdated exercises , while others do n't live up to their claims .
14 Although they carry the risk of overemphasizing the subjective and personal make-up of a team they have to be taken into account in any scheme of training .
15 These procedures carry the risk of introducing further infection into the biliary tree .
16 But there are few advocates for patients with anorexia nervosa and they carry the risk of being squeezed out by the increasingly technological emphasis of general medicine and the concentration of psychiatric services on the needs of chronic psychotic patients .
17 carry the risk .
18 One alternative for the very big consumers is to buy direct from the pool , but most managements will conclude that carrying the risks implied is not their legitimate business .
19 The proposed remedy is that the liability of those carrying the risk in the insurance market should not be unlimited and that capital should be recruited from corporations as well .
20 More frequent medical examinations would not help reduce the risk ; the tests currently available that might indicate , for example , whether an increased coronary risk does or does not exist , themselves carry a risk that exceeds that which we are endeavouring to protect against .
21 Collective live foods carry a risk of introducing diseases , and you need to be able to identify the edible insects , crustaceans etc from a pond as well as those which may attack your fish .
22 Few medical procedures carry no risk of any kind , and it seems to me that it would be impossible for one body to assume responsibility for measuring risks and assessing treatments throughout the whole of medical practice .
23 Indeed , to put effort into scoring goals was now positively bad policy since , by taking players away from defence , it carried the risk of actually losing — and being relegated after all .
24 It was taken for granted that the introduction of women generally to any trade carried the risk of lowering wages ; basically because as we have seen , the wages paid for " women 's work " were so low .
25 Whatever the strengths of this approach as a way of giving teachers a practical basis for beginning to change their practice , it carried the risk that some might presume that changing the physical arrangements of a classroom would of itself produce improved learning .
26 Disclosure of the contents of the sealed envelopes carried the risk of a five-year prison sentence .
27 Occasionally , of course , this does work , but it carries the risk of an even more painful separation later if the pledge is not renewed gladly and willingly on both sides .
28 But none of this is possible on the dole ; even going to the park carries the risk of unexpected expenditures — ice creams and bus fares back .
29 The point is that almost any configuration of events with which an individual is likely to be associated in public carries the risk of a worst possible meaning which might reflect unfavourably upon him , and it is a sign of intact mental functioning that one recognises this risk , without of course being incapacitated by the thought , and at the same time that one is equipped to perform repair work if and when infractions occur .
30 Although I have great respect for W. 's consultant and for the dedication of the staff , it seems to me that they have been manoeuvred into a position from which a change is necessary , even if it is a change that carries the risk of interpretation by W. as ‘ yet another adult rejection and failure . ’
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