They will take on the short-term costs of raising their homes or the long-term risk of another devastating storm.
Paris has clearly decided that the short-term risk of increased threat from intervening is outweighed by the importance of denying a militant group a long-term sanctuary.
Another study from the May issue of Radiology found that among patients ages 18 to 35 undergoing chest CTs and abdominal CTs for cancer, trauma and abdominal pain, the short-term risk of dying from an underlying condition was 7.1% and 3.9%, respectively, compared with long-term risk from radiation-induced cancer of 0.1%.
Increasingly, however, major institutional investors are integrating sustainability considerations into their investment decisions, especially evaluation of risk and long-term value creation of stronger sustainability performance.
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But the visionary hedge fund manager did warn of the perils of QE and the risk of long-term insolvency.
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Am I at risk of long-term complications from this condition?
"The UK has the highest rate of premature birth in all of Western Europe, and is known to greatly increase a child's risk of serious long term health problems, " said Jane Brewin.
The biggest problems: It is voluntary, and it attempts to combine a new benefit for working people with disabilities with a true insurance program for those looking to hedge against the risk of long-term care in old age.
In the Alabama case, a consumer took Reglan and developed tardive dyskinesia, which causes incurable and involuntary muscle movements, and accused Wyeth, which is now owned by Pfizer, of failing to warn of the risk of long-term use.
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We are not asking local authorities to speed up adoptions to the exclusion of everything else - but many more areas need to strike a much better balance between quality placements and the risk of long-term damage to children by leaving them with uncertain futures.
As I wrote last year, a very large study of 38, 772 older women, who were followed for 25 years, showed that the risk of death INCREASED with long-term use of multivitamins, vitamin B6, folic acid, iron, magnesium, zinc, and copper.
There is no safe level of exposure, but long-term exposure increases risk of lung cancer by 10% to 15% and heart disease by 30%.
It also has a prenatal test to assess the risk of a pre-term birth.
Children who receive bone marrow transplants may be at long-term risk of diabetes, say researchers.
Previous studies have shown that daily aspirin reduces the long-term risk of death due to cancer.
There are just as many ways to insure against the risk of needing long-term care, either at home or in a facility.
They said their findings, while not conclusive, suggested a long-term risk of death from heart disease is associated with the mother's genetic predisposition.
Previous studies by Rothwell and colleagues have established that daily aspirin reduces the long-term risk of death due to cancer (Lancet 2007, 2010, 2011).
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Eating processed meat products carry an increased long-term risk of cancer.
The short-term risk of surgery can affect patients' treatment decision, especially given the prospect of open-heart surgery and weeks of recovery, compared with a less-invasive angioplasty.
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So it has come to this: The biggest short-term risk of the U.S. defaulting on its sovereign debt is not that big spenders will have their way.
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With interest rates at record lows and deficits at or near record highs, the long term risk of holding too much cash and bonds is underrated by most.
People who regularly drink above recommended guidelines are at much greater risk of developing long-term health problems, including liver disease and mouth, bowel and breast cancer, said Alcohol Concern.
The main allegation made by the roughly 2, 500 plaintiffs seeking damages against Riddell is that the helmet manufacturer had a duty to protect NFL players against the long-term risk of concussions, yet defaulted on that obligation.
They need only look to football helmet manufacturer Riddell, which finds itself embroiled in litigation for allegedly failing to protect players from the long-term risk of concussions and falsely marketing its helmets as having the ability to reduce the risk of concussions by a substantial percentage.
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They realize that many players have a small window for NFL fame and fortune while incurring considerable risk of injury (short term and long term), whereas the seemingly never-ending flow of media revenue serves to risklessly preserve and protect the profitability and franchise values of NFL teams.
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Still, the cheaper Rite Aid becomes, the more attractive the Pennsylvania-based drugstore may become to CVS. The prospect of such an acquisition adds in another short-term layer of risk for CVS shareholders.
Parts of Africa, Asia and South America risk long term instability as there is evidence of children moving from one armed group to another, or becoming part of criminal gangs.
These difficulties, together with inherent vulnerabilities such as confidence-sensitivity, interconnectedness, and opacity of risk, have diminished the longer term profitability and growth prospects of these firms.
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Five or more servings a day will help reduce your risk of cancer in the long term.
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