But without at least some amount of dialogue, we run the risk of misunderstanding what is really going on.
At worst, of course, they run the risk of opening another internal rift that will make them even less electable.
Unless we come up with long-term solutions to grow the American economy, create more jobs and maintain our standard of living, we run the risk of a societal meltdown.
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The opposite is equally true: companies that have not increased the number of women on their boards run the risk of being seen as irresponsible and out of touch by the most significant consumer base in the world.
But when you are a plaything of the golf gods, you run the risk of being paired up with ultrahigh handicappers, perpetual practice swingers or horror of horrors unasked-for coaches.
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And inconsistent application of laws on pension taxation means that residents run the risk of double taxation if they move.
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By creating a second stash of your smartphone photos on Facebook, you run the risk of their getting exposed if your Facebook account is compromised.
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Without the participation of a Supreme Court judge, the cases run the risk of being transferred to a military tribunal, which would certainly allow them to die.
While nobody wants to see a family locked out of their house due to foreclosure, we run the risk of moral hazard if we continue to reward irresponsible behavior.
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By making activists out of little girls or even making them the poster-faces of well-intentioned campaigns do we run the risk of making an already vulnerable group of individuals sitting ducks for extremists?
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Men on the other hand tend to avoid the aforementioned modes of cause celeb which they consider to run the risk of diluting the relevance or legitimacy of the cause itself.
Indeed, in Dr Moran's opinion, current proposals such as advanced-purchase commitments, in which governments try to create a paying market by promising to buy large amounts of new products designed to combat neglected diseases run the risk of swaying industry toward for-profit, do-it-yourself drug development.
"There's little merit in trying to split the vote between Ken, who's essentially running London along Labour lines, and another candidate on behalf of the Labour Party... that could ultimately run the risk of allowing a Conservative to come through the middle, " said Mr Dismore.
Many hoped that the giant clinical trial--the biggest of its kind--could help settle whether these drugs run a risk of causing heart problems.
Demanding an increase of 5% or more from taxpayers at one fell swoop would have run the risk of capping under Labour.
The problem here is even if JBL is successful, it will continually run the risk of seeing its customers sucked into the huge FLEX and Foxconn machines that are designed to run profitably at lower operating costs than JBL can present at its relatively smaller scope and scale.
When you write a covered call, you always run the risk of losing your shares.
Businesses that overlook this fact run the risk of seeing their market share shrink.
If not, you run the risk of sounding well just like every other candidate out there.
Such conversations run the risk of inspiring a corrosive kind of jealousy, she says.
Those who stick to fine arts still run a risk of starving in a garret.
They said this meant that patients run the risk of being operated on by inexperienced surgeons.
Health officials said when people drink nonpasteurized juice, they run the risk of becoming sick.
Don't we run the risk of this becoming a personal kind of thing with this crisis?
While they become experts in their own domain, they run the risk of losing the big picture.
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Any executive can run the risk of losing close touch with the people he or she manages.
With clothing, you run the risk of giving the wrong size or style, which can be insulting.
In seeking to isolate America, France would run the risk of damaging its friends and isolating itself.
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If the opposition parties continue to stay away from parliament, they run the risk of a backlash.
Without reforming its laws and public institutions, welfare schemes with the best intentions run the risk of floundering.
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