However, due to its massive size, Wal-Mart runs the risk of cannibalizing its own sales.
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Trying to catch or deflect debris runs the risk of making the problem worse, he said.
Any money manager who isn't at least market weighted in energy runs the risk of underperforming.
But with an election cycle over, it runs the risk of attracting even fewer people.
Indeed, over emphasizing them now runs the risk of making the situation significantly worse.
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"Once more, the GOP runs the risk of appearing to be blinded by their partisanship, " Begala said.
Paying too much attention to rich-world worries about differences in social norms runs the risk of perpetuating them.
The scale of detailed prescription on programme content for science in particular runs the risk of hindering creative delivery.
But this approach runs the risk of the share price declining in the first days or weeks of trading.
More generally, he runs the risk of raising expectations that he cannot meet.
It runs the risk of feeling like all the cheap stuff you get on the back-end channels of digital cable.
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And he also runs the risk of being painted by Hamas as being far too close to Israel and the West.
But by doing that he runs the risk of soiling the upright reputation that may be his greatest strength with voters.
There he warned that without emphasizing its religious base the church runs the risk of becoming "a pitiful NGO" (nongovernmental organization).
Doctors have warned that plans to free the top-rated hospitals from government control runs the risk of creating a two-tier health service.
Politically, Mr Bush runs the risk of opening fissures within the right.
And the country runs the risk of Spanish disease, in which evidence of rising zombie debt is cheerfully dismissed until it is too late.
Everyone repeats the news with the same grim perspective and soon enough it just becomes well accepted fact, and runs the risk of being self-fulfilling.
By calling everything a recall, the CPSC runs the risk of crying wolf too often, and losing our attention when we must discontinue using products immediately.
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The more Mr Sarkozy shores up domestic support with a hard line on security and immigration, the more he runs the risk of renewed disapproval abroad.
The novelist who introduces a character by way of occupation, rather than simply as a person, runs the risk of being unable to make the character compelling to readers.
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Yet, the need to fundraise also runs the risk of building a board that is focused only on numbers and not the governance or long term development of the organization.
Continental Europe, by contrast, runs the risk of ending up like Japan, which has spent two decades struggling to grow in the face of its debt burden and ageing population.
Though the aim is to assist in thawing the credit markets, which became frozen after the subprime mortgage crisis, it runs the risk of causing serious inflation once economic growth resumes.
By revealing that Posh have money to spend Fry runs the risk of other clubs raising their asking prices for players and Johnson hinted he would have preferred to have kept the information under wraps.
In accepting that in this dispute the United States alone has the heft to deliver peace, and that European intervention runs the risk of merely getting in the way, Mr Blair showed a proper modesty.
According to Tradition 5 the primary purpose of A.A. is to assist the alcoholic who still suffers and anything that runs the risk of interfering with that, such as violating the Traditions, is to be avoided.
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.
On the international front, Chavez may have a hard time continuing to fund foreign allies such as Nicaragua, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Cuba and runs the risk of alienating these countries which could end his aspirations of a Continental Bolivarian Revolution.
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