About 20, 000 girls a year are thought to be at risk from the practice.
The tool follows a step-by-step climate resilience framework inspired by existing good practice risk management models.
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In a whirl of transactions, the risk of sharp practice, including insider dealing, may well grow.
Despite the current gains in gross long positions, Commerzbank said prices for metals could be under pressure as investors practice risk aversion.
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"The main risk is to practice benign neglect ... as soon as things are going better, to forget that we had to cope with a very, very demanding crisis, " Trichet said.
On the other hand, other companies could see an opportunity here to set up similar services, which could spread the risk and give this practice more legitimacy.
Some 20, 000 girls in England and Wales are thought to be at risk of this illegal practice, according to government figures, but there are fears that this figure masks a larger problem.
The practice is at risk of extinction because of the decreasing number of master potters, low prices for finished goods and the increasing use of mass-produced containers.
He is also outspoken against patriarchy and has criticized polygamy as a practice that increases the risk of spreading HIV.
But according to Michael Kelley, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers' entertainment media and communications practice, with the risk comes the potential for reward.
In recent years criticism of banking secrecy has centred on the risk of money laundering, the practice of disguising funds from illegal sources by passing them through secret accounts until their origins can no longer be traced.
Unless you're able to have an interrupted block of time for each project -- a worthwhile goal, but in our multitasking world, a tough one to achieve -- billing by the hour runs the risk of being an unethical business practice.
The funds gained their moniker for the practice of "hedging" risk by offsetting possible losses with other investments, although -- even more confusingly to the novice -- by no means all hedge funds do this anymore.
In practice, this is not a risk that should bother the average investor.
Cutting the umbilical cord immediately after birth - currently standard practice - puts the baby at risk of iron deficiency, experts say.
From what I can tell by reading the article and the rules, my practice will be responsible for a risk assessment program for health data.
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The Conference also agreed that media organisations and professional journalists should establish Codes of Conduct to set and maintain standards for newsroom practice as these would reduce the risk of publication of potentially defamatory material.
But, in practice, few countries are willing to risk being overruled on matters of serious national concern.
In practice, all tranches were guaranteed by Allianz Risk Transfer, part of Allianz, a German insurer.
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Today Norton's "dose-dense" regimen is common practice for certain breast cancer patients at high risk of relapse after surgery.
But in return for taking on such a risk, they increase their rates of pay and the practice has led to accusations they have tried to entice patients into legal action.
The List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding is a list of cultural elements whose viability is at risk despite the efforts of the communities and groups that practice them.
Over time, senior partners and colleagues can become a natural fit to take over the practice in a seamless way, lessening the risk of client attrition, which in turn benefits the equity value of a business.
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But nothing guarantees that current practice achieves the right balance between excessive and insufficient risk-taking.
In practice, most factors, like Liquid, push risk back to their customers.
Campaigners say such schemes exploit workers by putting them at risk of being chased for unpaid taxes and have described the practice as "abusive tax avoidance".
No children were deemed at "immediate risk" but the report said failings in case recording, quality of practice and management oversight led to "some children being inadequately protected".
Before, students had to make one of two choices: to practice constant vigilance and maintenance of their public profiles online or risk exposing their sharing, web-surfing habits and communication with friends to their professors, employers and parents.
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Minc said he wants to stop construction of homes in high-risk areas, such as river banks or steep mountain slopes -- a practice that he said was encouraged by previous governments.
The risk for individuals is that in keeping up one zigs when the market and general practice zags.
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