Developers ran the risk of alienating players who might like one part of the game, but not the other.
Even if I had bothered to capture a shot or two, I ran the risk of altering the mood of the environment.
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Tourists at a Pembrokeshire beach ran the risk of being shot and killed on the day a soldier died nearby, an inquest heard.
And said by focusing on detailed internal matters and attacking fellow members in the States, politicians ran the risk of losing the respect of islanders.
In 2012 most corporations fell far short of the mark in the eyes of their stakeholders and ran the risk of losing their social license.
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Indeed, in prosecuting the BIA case so publicly, Hassanal ran the risk of giving those grumblers among his subjects the juicy details of supposed shenanigans to gripe about.
Not knowing him, I ran the risk of his taking the cards and dumping them in a trash can and a few hours later, coming back for his pay.
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Bernanke knew that if the economy did slip back into recession, the country ran the risk of entering a deflationary spiral, which once started, is awfully hard to stop.
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In the past, darting outside unclothed to, say, fetch the newspaper meant you ran the risk of the door shutting behind you, leaving you locked out in the buff.
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The death penalty, said President Tsakhia Elbegdorj, was an act of state violence that ran the risk of irrevocable error, and neither deterred criminals nor restored justice to victims' families.
The ICC has the power to ban captains for slow over rates and Ponting ran the risk of receiving a one-Test suspension had he stuck with his pace bowlers, given the slow rate they were managing.
And, financially, having a child later in life, I reasoned, would allow me to build my earning potential more than if I took time off when I was younger (of course, I also ran the risk of increased costs in the event I needed fertility treatments).
Investors realized that with yield so incredibly low, bonds offered little reward for lots of risk and instead of exiting in an orderly fashion through the main exit, they ran the risk of a continuing stampede through any exit, leaving many investors wondering what happened ?
The report identifies Lake as the principal advocate for leaving no documents that could establish a paper trail of the policy, which ran the risk of antagonizing America's European allies, and which contradicted the administration's public support for an international arms embargo to all sides in the Bosnian conflict.
If national carriers became foreign-owned, they ran "the risk of every other country saying, 'Sorry, you're unable to fly', " he said.
"Because of the poor visibility and high winds we ran a very real risk of going over the edge, " he said.
At the risk of over-generalization, it can be said that the Romans ran an empire and simply appropriated what other, smaller cultures created.
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The researchers then ran each ingredient through a medical journal database to find studies linking how much of the ingredient people consumed to their risk for some type of cancer.
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