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risk life
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29.82 |
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They risk their lives to do so. |
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risk injury
|
4.81 |
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Racing risked further injury. |
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risk arrest
|
3.75 |
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I think they will risk arrest. |
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risk loss
|
3.36 |
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They risk huge losses if the index is kept high. |
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risk death
|
2.83 |
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Some victims risk death. |
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risk wrath
|
2.30 |
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Why risk the wrath of the Japanese fans? |
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risk damage
|
1.71 |
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It also risked damage to its brand image. |
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risk money
|
1.71 |
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Risk only money you can afford to lose. |
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risk failure
|
1.51 |
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He was not eager to risk failure again. |
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risk career
|
1.32 |
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Who wants to risk a career this way? |
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risk reputation
|
1.25 |
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They are risking their reputations to join his new government. |
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risk criticism
|
1.18 |
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And when you fail, you risk criticism. |
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risk health
|
1.18 |
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How much is it worth to keep risking his health? |
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risk prosecution
|
1.12 |
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Undertakers who breach these rules risk prosecution. |
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risk inflation
|
1.05 |
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Credit easing would risk sending inflation out of control. |
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risk backlash
|
0.99 |
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Others do not want to risk a backlash against Dole. |
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risk return
|
0.99 |
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The RCD and Kigali rejected the accord, and the DRC now risks a return to full-scale war. |
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risk casualty
|
0.92 |
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Attacking forces usually risk higher casualties. |
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risk job
|
0.92 |
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But others, he said, risked their jobs to help him. |
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risk airstrikes
|
0.86 |
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This means President Slobodan Milosevic will have no choice but to back down or risk NATO airstrikes. |