71. Because you run the risk of being found out to be an idiot. 72. Blacks run the risk of being considered sell-outs to whites if they criticize Jackson. 73. Boeing also runs the risk of alienating other leasing companies, which are among the biggest buyers of its airplanes. 74. Better to run the risk of being wrong in good company, they reckon, than be right and an outcast. 75. A director runs the risk of losing his audience when he allows a film to lose momentum, although Tornatore recovers nicely toward the end. 76. A judge incapable of drawing boundaries runs the risk, as did Judge Ito, of a high juror dropout rate and public contempt for the legal system. 77. A marginally rated show runs the risk of disappointing its audience and looking foolish. 78. A weak economy runs less risk of accelerating inflation, which erodes the value of the fixed income on bonds. 79. A study of the pension laws runs the risk of getting bogged down in minutiae. 80. A summit in which the outcome is uncertain runs the risk of dashing hopes and undercutting the prestige of the United States, according to diplomats. |