In his speech this week, Mr Obama seemed too prepared to run the risk of all this happening.
But Argentina are prepared to run the risk - which makes the clash in Sapporo all the more intriguing.
"If we flat-out begin to eliminate these sports, we're going to run the risk of taking steps backward, " he said.
Others, like Madison, will continue to run the risk of a criminal record as a kind of initiation ritual into American adulthood.
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.
Those who don't hold to the standard run the risk of being blacklisted.
Unfortunately, some in the United States Congress are prepared to jeopardize that peace and run the risk of having to commit vastly larger forces and resources to address any conflict that might ensue in the name of reducing the costs of maintaining the 46, 000 U.S. personnel presently stationed in South Korea.
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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Our report on private equity from the U.S. takes a jaundiced eye to the run-up in asset prices and the risk that this may pose to pension funds, which bankroll many of these acquisitions.
The Fed does not want to pull the plug too early and run the risk of sending the U.S. economy back into recession.
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It said people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy or eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat the salads.
The temptation is to just keep tapping the button a dozen times, but since it's one button to start and stop you run the risk of turning it on and then back off again.
Why not continue to work illegally, rather than run the risk of being denied a green card and forced to return to your native country?
But if you are debating whether to add a new garage, remember that it can run the risk costing more to build than it would be worth when the house is sold.
In the short run, there appears to be little risk the Loop Current will carry the oil around South Florida and up the East Coast, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials said.
British skeleton's performance director, Andi Schmid, said before the Games that a lack of track time for athletes in the run-up to the Games had increased the risk of accidents.
What you get back from the scan is a report showing the risk you run, relative to the average, of contracting the various conditions tracked.
If the opposition parties continue to stay away from parliament, they run the risk of a backlash.
"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.
However, by spending time and energy aggressively pursuing marginal matters or pushing the law to its limits for weak cases, regulators run the risk of missing the boat on better cases that could benefit from additional attention.
Alternatively, he could abandon the legal fight and ask Mr Straw to release him on health grounds, but then run the very real risk that Mr Straw would instead send him directly to Spain.
The naysayers on Softbank also point to the risk that the heavily indebted MAC will run into financial trouble and Softbank's shareholders could suffer.
As you can see, while you actually get paid (via the net credit) to enter this stock repair strategy, you run the risk of having your 100 AAPL shares called away if the stock bounces back too sharply.
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When trying to woo customers with clever Super Bowl ads, companies run the risk of being too entertaining, according to new marketing research.
"The risk is then clear to the end user, and they can then run a second simulator showing how alternative software can be used to mitigate the risk, " explained Mr Wilkinson.
Apple has topped them all, and the other manufacturers are going to have to start offering higher specs in storage or run the risk of being left behind in what is the next step in a specification war.
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In seeking to isolate America, France would run the risk of damaging its friends and isolating itself.
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The ex-chairman of HBOS has admitted the bank took on too much risk in the run-up to the financial crisis in 2008.
"Waiting any longer to send up the legislation would run the risk of Congress adjourning without the agreement ever getting voted on, " the president says.
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.
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