I am sorry to go on but I feel it is not fair that my hobby should be put at risk like this. |
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We are being put at risk, because patients are free to roam and at liberty to abscond. |
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But she warned rocketing development could put at risk all that has been achieved. |
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Black water is pouring out of taps in private houses and residents fear that their health may be put at risk. |
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It was concerned that walkers would be put at risk by the use of the bridleway by horse riders. |
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Lives are being put at risk in a village because of a plague of pigeons, a woman has claimed. |
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That does not include all the jobs of shipwrights, engineers, ice-makers, electronic experts, and fish filleters, which will be put at risk. |
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Lives could be put at risk if changes envisaged by the Government for firefighters go ahead. |
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The clarity and consistency of the present policy would be put at risk if exceptions were made. |
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How can we be vigilant if the very fabric of our society is put at risk in this manner? |
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Babies' lives were put at risk by thoughtless parents leaving them in hot parked cars. |
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Links with Swindon's twin towns could be put at risk because of the problems facing Swindon Council, warns a senior council official. |
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They claim enjoyment of the peace and beauty of the park is being undermined for locals and visitors alike who are being put at risk. |
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Lives could be put at risk by yobs vandalising water hydrants so they can cool down in warm weather. |
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Parents fear children are being put at risk from discarded needles left lying around at two different locations in York city centre. |
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They warned that people's lives were being put at risk because firefighters were being diverted from their duties. |
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Swindon is blessed with many badger setts around the town but the rapid growth taking place has seen many of our badgers put at risk. |
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Lives may be put at risk when Pembrokeshire loses its emergency fire tender, according to the Fire Brigades Union. |
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Their society has been infected by a pathogenic cuteness of such malignance as to put at risk all that is truly beautiful. |
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Though it offers some of the most striking recent samples, history is not the only discipline in which scholarship has been put at risk. |
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The lives of several animals, which were staying there overnight, were put at risk. |
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States should avoid taking actions that jeopardize such access, or which might put at risk the manned or unmanned space assets of other nations. |
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When it saw that there were problems coming down the pike, that the jobs of Canadians were going to be put at risk, it prorogued Parliament. |
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Yet the government has stonewalled every single time while our most vulnerable in society are put at risk. |
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Too often, children see their childhoods drift into turmoil, their family and friends killed and their lives, health and well-being put at risk. |
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I think it will put at risk the safety of travellers who fly by air across the country and those flying internationally. |
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May I remind the House that the results of what has been a highly successful adjustment process are now being put at risk. |
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The child should not suffer harm or be put at risk because of taking part in this process. |
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These trust relationships can be put at risk by conflicts of interest that may compromise independence, objectivity or ethical duties of loyalty. |
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They all relate to key challenges that put at risk the mental and physical development of children in many parts of the world. |
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Their health is put at risk because their nutritional needs are not met, and palliative and home-based care may be disrupted. |
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Yet many of these rights, enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other texts, are put at risk when a parent is imprisoned. |
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We regret to inform you that the security of a database containing some of your personal information may have been put at risk. |
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The independence of accident investigation authorities must never be put at risk or be open to question. |
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The Marine Conservation Society said bathers were put at risk because beaches with normally excellent water quality could be temporarily affected. |
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Parents claim their children were put at risk when a model agency left behind hundreds of files containing photographs and personal details when it moved offices. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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Far too may lives of both air passengers and crews have been put at risk by lager louts, champagne Charlies and ordinary people who get into a rage. |
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But there was no way to experiment because the baby would be put at risk. |
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But right away a drop goes wrong and the two Jennings children are put at risk. |
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Several thousand British jobs were put at risk. |
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A major flood would put at risk the safety of more than one million Canadians and damage millions of dollars of infrastructure, including key transportation links from the Port of Vancouver. |
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Extensive cycling and roller blading activities are known to be incompatible with the current use of the pathway and put at risk the current users. |
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There was no evidence that the complainant had been put at risk by the Service, nor was there any evidence of malice or intimidation by the Service towards the complainant. |
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Such an important achievement should not be put at risk lightly. |
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Traditional sailing vessels with boomless or square sails are not put at risk by jibing. |
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Do not forget all that will be put at risk if dangerous right-wing isolationist Europhobia is victorious. |
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Completing the project on time and within budget is put at risk by the usual procedures for cross-organizational consultations and decision-making. |
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Molly's life was put at risk by the toy's potent Gamma-hydroxybutyrate chemical coating. |
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The purchasing power of holders of nominal debt must not be put at risk. |
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Canadian nursery growers could be put at risk if we establish an independent program that is stricter or more lenient than an American program, Sela says. |
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Such conditions had shaken the economic dynamism of the South and put at risk its trade-related growth, exposing it to new vulnerabilities and shocks. |
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Provision should be made for the receipt of animals in such a way that incoming animals do not put at risk animals already present in the facility, for example by quarantining. |
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If devolution is to be successful, it is crucial that the investment climate in Nunavut not be unduly influenced or put at risk by a disruption in service levels or by an inefficient regulatory framework. |
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The Internet may be used to obtain information useful for the company, but Plastic Omnium's own assets may be put at risk if the Internet is not used correctly. |
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Complying with the bare terms of order would seriously put at risk our relations with other countries and our activities on the ground in Afghanistan. |
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These relationships based on trust between parties can be put at risk by conflicts of interests that may compromise independence, objectivity or ethical duties of loyalty. |
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Neither personnel, environment nor transport systems must be put at risk. |
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However last week coastguard chief Sir Massey, on a visit to Holyhead, gave an assur that lives would not be put at risk by proposed shake-up. |
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In particular, the exercise of fundamental rights as recognised by the member states and the Charter of Fundamental Rights should not be put at risk. |
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Oddly too, though Part III deals in considerable detail with the payment of remuneration, it fails to regulate several key aspects of payment that, in effect, put at risk the benefits for which the employee has bargained. |
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However, concern was expressed that acclimatising the dolphin to human presence might put at risk the safety of the dolphin regarding the propellors of marine craft. |
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