Apart from the obvious risk to society from criminals, the transport of cash in security vans leads to greater air pollution in our communities.
Given past experience, any conservative politician should recognize that the problem with open immigration into a democracy, especially a democracy with a burgeoning welfare state, is the risk to civil society from an electoral transformation that not only outweighs, but threatens, any long-term economic benefit.
We applaud the recent efforts of Congress to eradicate or reduce the marriage penalty for those with higher levels of income, but these efforts have overlooked the most at-risk sector of our society: families headed by the working poor.
But Julia Thompson, of the National Osteoporosis Society, said falls prevention did not reduce the risk of things such as spinal fractures.
The result is a conservative, risk-averse culture that holds back the innovation that society needs.
So demonizing what may be the only source of vegetables and fruit for those with the fewest resources in society on the basis of a non-existent health risk is just sickening, metaphorically and literally.
As in the war on terrorism, so in the war on crime: the sharp question is how much risk a society is willing to absorb in order to preserve liberty.
To that end, the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society hosted a call for essays, " Systemic Risk, Financial Reform, and Moving Forward from the Financial Crisis, " seeking to find solutions that would prevent a future systemic meltdown.
That assessment concluded that Venables would face the highest possible risk of being attacked if his name was either published in the media or known elsewhere in society.
The North American Menopause Society website stresses the same cardiovascular risks and advises that a woman's personal risk factors should play a role in deciding whether to take hormone therapy.
But it's hard to tell exactly where society comes down on the balancing the risk-benefit scale.
Exeter University's Beats and Bass Society said it wanted to reduce the risk of hearing problems, such as tinnitus.
But by expanding the research to other cultures, including Puebloans of what is now the U.S. Southwest, the researchers believe all levels of society were at risk, regardless of diet.
Each expression of political vice, government dependency, excess spending and debt, twisting of the rule of law, class war demagoguery, rots the foundation of society and adds a layer of risk.
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"If we do too little to address the demographic challenge, we risk becoming a steadily greying society, losing vitality and verve, with our young people leaving for opportunities elsewhere, " it said in the white paper.
Home Secretary Theresa May, opening third reading debate on the bill, told MPs the government was "determined to cut crime and reduce the risk of terrorism at the same time as we restore the freedoms and the liberties that define British society".
That assessment concluded that Venables would face the highest possible risk of being attacked if his new name was either published in the media or known elsewhere in society.
Writing in Thorax, the journal of the British Thoracic Society (BTS), the researchers said doctors in London should be particularly aware of the risk that patients with either TB or HIV may also have the other condition.
The risk of this enterprise has, already, been externalized onto society at large.
The Ice Factory is on the Victorian Society's top 10 list of structures most at risk of being lost.
Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer at the University of Sheffield and secretary of the British Fertility Society, said some studies had shown an increased risk associated with some assisted reproductive techniques .
Results in lowering the risk of breast cancer were presented at a press briefing at the American Society for Clinical Oncology.
Virulent Chavez rhetoric polarizes society, inflames hatred and puts the safety of independent thinkers at risk.
The group notes that old and new energy sources have both promise and risk for society and nature, since natural gas and wind energy produce less pollution than coal.
Colleges and universities, once among the most forward-looking and border-challenging segments of our society, now risk become static backwaters of political correctness.
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The cancer society now recommends that beginning at age 50, men with no special risk of prostate cancer discuss the pros and cons of screening with their doctors and decide together whether it's worth doing.
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Most single mothers operate under extreme social and economic impediments -- triple the poverty rate of the rest of the population, the highest rate of low-wage employment, the worst wage gap, the lowest net worth, the highest risk of bankruptcy -- that add up to a massive inequality in American society.
So the sort of values that we would prefer to have in Egyptian society were really at risk in this transition.
"If you have one of these risk factors, that may increase your risk of having others, " says Dr. Khosla, who is president of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, a professional organization of osteoporosis specialists.
The risk, however, is that this deal ushers in ten years of austerity that will break Greek society.
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