How to use in-sentence of “risk”:
+ Periodontitis doesn’t just affect the gums and teeth, but reports have stated that it may increase risk of stroke.
+ First, he argued that to submit to the kidnappers’ demands would immediately place his other fourteen grandchildren at the risk of copy-cat kidnappers.
+ Once captured by the ship’s crew, they are forced to choose between helping a submarine in danger, which would reveal their whereabouts and put them at risk of being caught, or staying quiet.
+ Heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation can be the cause of a burn.<!– Quote=The higher risk for females is associated with open fire cooking, or inherently unsafe cookstoves, which can ignite loose clothing.
+ It was decided that the development of the Ormen Lange gas field would not significantly increase the risk of triggering a new slide.
+ Whatever precautions are taken, an open body part is always at risk of infection.

Example sentences of “risk”:
+ PMID 20709817 The more acetaminophen children took the higher their risk of getting asthma.
+ In many cases, elderly people become less steady on their feet and if they fall they are at a greater risk of having serious injuries, such as breaking their hip, because of the more brittle condition of their bones.
+ Researchers say that about 70 million people, in 36 countries, are at a high risk for getting sleeping sickness.
+ This meant that Nossal was at risk of being sent to concentration camps due his Jewish background.
+ In the second chapter, “Why Risk a Music Career?”, Lopez is interviewed by her sister Lynda Lopez, who oversees each interview segment, about the risks of starting a music career after having an already thriving movie career.
+ Carbohydrates are muscle-sparing; and if one does not get enough calories overall, there is the risk of burning muscles up with the fat to make up the deficit.
+ For instance a 2008 analysis of information collected from a very large study called the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood, or the “Isaac study” for short, showed that children who had taken acetaminophen for a fever during the first year of their life had a 50% higher risk of getting asthma later on.
+ In the past, this was done when there was a great risk to the health of the mother, or when normal childbirth through the vagina was not possible.
+ For example, during an outbreak of the flu, risk would be the number of people who get the flu, divided by the number of people who were Exposure exposed to the flu virus.
+ One tarsier species, Dian’s tarsier, is listed by on the IUCN Red List as being “lower risk – conservation dependent”.
+ If we try to avoid the hell that Christians believe in we are at risk from the hell Muslims believe.
+ According to the legend, Keita and his mother went into voluntary exile to avoid the risk of being killed by his jealous half-brother, Kankaran Tuman, who had become king in 1218.
+ Factors that increase the risk of a stroke include old age, high blood pressure, a previous stroke, diabetes mellitusdiabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, atrial fibrillation, migraine with aura, and thrombophilia.
+ In Bangladesh, India and Kenya, however, more such women thought the pregnancy was a risk to their health.
+ The chemical-risk Template:R68 generates the redirection title “R68: Possible risk of irreversible effects which links to article “List of R-phrases” as the description page for all those R-codes.
+ In that state, they are less aware and less able to take flight, so there is a greater risk of predators.
+ PMID 20709817 The more acetaminophen children took the higher their risk of getting asthma.
+ In many cases, elderly people become less steady on their feet and if they fall they are at a greater risk of having serious injuries, such as breaking their hip, because of the more brittle condition of their bones.
More in-sentence examples of “risk”:
+ They may make a very small increase in the risk of clotblood clots in the lungs, strokes, heart attacks, and breast cancer.
+ The risk is probably even higher during pregnancy.
+ About 1600 tablets have been found,Eidinow, “Oracles, Curses, and Risk among the Ancient Greeks”, p 141 distributed over all the known lands in Antiquity.
+ The UK Cabinet Office has issued a warning by the National Risk Register for Civil Emergencies.
+ Edward and his family risk their lives to protect her, but James gets Bella on her own after lying to her that he was holding her mother hostage.
+ People who use cell phone while driving improve the risk to violate the road safety code like running a red light, driving above the speed limit or failing to obey a mandatory stop.
+ Elderly people, very young children, and people with chronic illnesses are at the highest risk for dehydration.
+ Rentberry offers a decentralized platform for landlords and tenants, based on a transparent process for submitting and reviewing rental applications, online payments, a risk assessment system for potential tenants and homeowners, and more.
+ It has always been a use at your own risk situation since we haven’t had the editors to be able to keep them up to date and working in this community.
+ Other missions include behind enemy lines operations, high risk reconnaissance missions and front line engagement and termination missions.
+ Most of these risk are small.
+ Optional parameters Dependence liability and Addiction_liability allow opioids or benzodiazepines to be flagged with the risk of becoming dependent/addicted upon them, although in many cases this may be somewhat subjective.
+ A dachshund that is obese can have a higher risk of getting injured.
+ Masturbating frequently presents no physical, mental or emotional risk in itself, but masturbation can be used to relieve boredom or stress.
+ The risk of having a problem is higher in shorter pregnancies.
+ I’m not sure which direction to follow is better: the road to safety where I know I don’t have to do anything on a WikiProject or being bold and taking a risk which might not be so good for me? I’d really like it if people would voice their opinions, because I think I’ll need some help with this.
+ There are several risk factors for Münchausen.
+ Another way to stop people from attempting suicide is to treat the symptoms of Major depressive disorderdepression, help people to cope during a time of crisis, reduce the issues that put people at risk of attempting suicide, and give people hope for a better future.
+ Sega’s prestige among gamers was at the time heavily damaged because of the lack of good management/marketing back from the Sega Saturn, this also affected certain game developers such as Electronic Arts refusing to develop for the system because of the risk of the Dreamcast becoming just like the Sega Saturn, not selling well.
+ A man named Antonio has rescued him from the surf; at some risk to himself, because Antonio fought against the Duke at one time.
+ Going missing in action has been a risk for people in armed forces for as long as there has been war.
+ Just as risk factors can be reduced, protective factors can be increased.
+ The introduced koalas have flourished so well on the island that their preferred food source, the manna gum tree, is at risk of local extinction.
+ Otherwise the risk of injuries is too high.
+ Under German law, the transfer of a nuclear risk of an insurer to a reinsurer is prohibited.
+ A suicide risk assessment can be important in helping save the life of a suicidal person.
+ Even though they knew that the Indians took them as enemies, the pioneers took the risk and went in to the forest to find this special place.
+ The larger the increase, the greater the risk of complications.
+ Both spontaneous and induced abortions have some risk for the woman.
+ Causes and risk factors phobias is very.
+ Although the forex market is decentralised and has no central exchange or clearing facility, firms that chose to use CLS to settle their FX transactions can mitigate the settlement risk associated with their trades.
+ People who abuse alcohol have a 50% greater risk of suicide compared to those who do not.
+ Even though suicide risk assessments are very important, they are usually not done.
+ Even healthcare practitioners were not immune; nurses were particularly at risk of catching diseases from the soldiers they tended.
+ The level of risk goes way up making it more likely that they will become sick or maybe even die out in the cold.
+ As of 16 April 2020, Sri Lanka has been named as 16th high risk country prone to virus pandemic.
+ As risk gets larger, the return on an investment can be more than expected.
+ The Medal of Honor is bestowed “for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty, in actual combat against an armed enemy force.” The medal is awarded by the President of the United States on behalf of the Congress.
+ Some of these less common monikers include: Chief Development Officer, Chief Knowledge Officer/Chief Learning Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Chief Risk Officer, and Chief Credit Officer.
+ It is supposed to help the healing of the skin, after burns and injuryinjuries, and lower the risk of heart disease and cancer.
+ Treating allergic rhinitis in patients with comorbid asthma: the risk of asthma-related hospitalizations and emergency department visits.
+ Because of the high risk involved, unsecured loans are given out in smaller amounts and have higher interest rates.
+ Animals are given antibiotics so often that the risk of bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics is very possible in the near future.
+ In most cases, children belonging to mothers having gestational diabetes are at higher risk of childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes later in life.
+ Not every infant who has one of these risk factors dies from SIDS.
+ They may make a very small increase in the risk of clotblood clots in the lungs, strokes, heart attacks, and breast cancer.
+ The risk is probably even higher during pregnancy.
