The belief that we are relatively immune to future harms can also put us at physical risk.
In fact, she said, being dressed as a woman actually puts her at physical risk from being attacked by a man while trying to use a men's restroom.
There is another challenge less emphasized in recent media coverage: The global goal rush can present dire political and physical risk as companies seek mother lodes in dangerously unstable nations.
From the beginning, the silent cinema was an art devoted to physical risk and to primitive passions, to rage, lust, ambition, and obsession (silence made emotions more extreme in many ways), and it produced obsession in its huge audience.
The report, which examined over 200 cancer papers, reached the conclusion that physical inactivity raises risk for developing cancer.
But doing so carries physical and economic risk, which is why many have chosen not to join other leagues.
In a negotiation where the NFLPA is facing a rollback of revenue, their goal is to reduce the physical and mental risk associated with the game in return for concessions elsewhere.
In fact, Age UK goes as far as arguing it is just as important as the physical activity bit as loneliness is a risk factor for both cognitive and physical decline.
It would not have done anything, except possibly put her at risk for physical harm.
The Kent Safeguarding Children Board concluded there was never any evidence to suggest "a risk of physical harm".
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But there's growing evidence that social isolation is connected with an increased risk of physical ill health as well.
While never condoned, it is recognized that there is a risk of physical injury from a harsh tackle and occasionally emotions will boil over into fisticuffs.
Online shopping offers a platform for new fashion brands to enter China, without the expense and risk of opening physical stores.
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"I think that a case can be made that everyone on that ship is at risk of actual physical injury, " he said.
Doctors recommend stopping smoking, limiting alcohol intake, lowering cholesterol and saturated fat intake and increasing physical activity to reduce the risk of stroke.
Judges must now impose a custodial sentence for those who wield knives in public to threaten and create a risk of serious physical harm.
That permits terminations up to 24 weeks of pregnancy on grounds that include risk to the physical or mental health of the woman or existing children in the family, and abnormalities that could lead to a child being "seriously handicapped".
Dawn Henley from public health said overweight or obese children were at risk of developing both physical and mental health issues.
The writ lodged in Belfast High Court on Monday alleged that Facebook had been "guilty of negligence" and had created "a risk of sexual and physical harm" to the child.
Scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) at Southampton University allowed for other factors such as poor nutrition and concluded that being underweight or doing little physical activity were responsible for increased risk.
In particular, the report emphasises the importance of the four main lifestyle risk factors - diet, physical activity, alcohol and tobacco.
If such a trend became widespread enough, the institutional demand for physical gold could spike, raising the risk of defaults that could leave some people holding worthless paper.
Another sunsetted provision (Sec. 212) affords protection to ISPs from lawsuits if they turn over to the authorities customer records that suggest an immediate risk of death or serious physical injury.
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With so much geopolitical, economic and ethical uncertainty, advances in compliance for business, and risk management for both the physical and financial protection of businesses and people, will continue their steep trajectories.
Other, probable risk factors are alcohol intake, physical activity (protective), and breast feeding (protective).
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This would be called intelligence-based risk assessment, rather than strictly physical security screening.
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"What I firmly believe is that financial risk-taking is a profoundly physical act, " says John Coates who jointly ran the study and is himself a former bank trader.
The report also points out that asylum-seeking women often have high-risk pregnancies, due to serious physical health conditions that can be related to having fled torture, sexual violence or female genital mutilation in their own countries.
If we can help people do more physical exercise - especially when they are at risk of illness or recovering from it - we can cut the number of deaths from conditions like heart disease and stroke.
Gwent Police said children who go missing can be at risk of harm from threats such as physical and sexual violence, substance misuse and involvement in criminal activity.
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