81. A. It will work as well as any mortar job, but you still run the risk of something giving way. 82. Adults are free to run the risks of smoking. 83. Add too many at once, however, and you run the risk of muddying the taste. 84. All others run the risk of elimination with one defeat. 85. Albert Johnson, a prominent Boston attorney, was among those who said the House prosecutors run a risk by going on at length. 86. Brazilian authorities are also running a risk that a weaker currency will stoke the only partially-banked inflationary fires. 87. Breaking up a company is drastic, irrevocable and runs the risk of doing more harm than good. 88. But a government victory runs the risk of forcing the courts and the Justice Department to become an Internet Commerce Commission. 89. But Armitage rejected any suggestion that by using military force against Afghanistan, the Bush administration ran the risk of making things worse. 90. But be aware that you run the risk of being disconnected during the transition. |