61. As he bargains with the Republicans, Clinton will face hard choices that run the risk of splitting his own party. 62. As it is, he runs the risk not only of not getting Enid back, but of being indicted. 63. As productions grow more ambitious, they run the risk of overstepping themselves. 64. As football becomes just another plaything of those who can afford to enjoy it, it runs the risks of betraying its roots. 65. As for whether Mexico might be running the risk of fueling inflation because of its high growth, economists say a situation like that still seems far off. 66. As well as exacerbating local hatreds, the cycle of violence in Mitrovica has run the risk of causing fissures within NATO. 67. At that price, no one wants to run the risk of a pod-carrying worker tripping over his or her bunny shoes. 68. Because the technology is still considered experimental, he ran the risk of being shut down by the state if clean water requirements were not met. 69. Banks run the risk of being sued by shareholders if they agree to extend more money to shut down the housing lenders, he said. 70. Because of the pace of technological change, any approach from the government runs the risk of becoming obsolete almost as soon as it is adopted. |