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en This is awfully, awfully early, ... It's got to be a recognition that he is at serious risk of losing his seat.

en This is a serious problem that puts infants at risk, ... He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pe𝗑y. The handle locks on these car seat carriers can release without warning. Even if you regularly buckle your child into the seat, parents who have this car seat should call for a free repair kit immediately.

en People say to stay in the same seat but we were losing that many wickets there was not a right seat to be in,

en And let's not make any mistake, or gloss over that fact: Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are at risk every day of their lives. Not only are we the group most at risk of violence, we are most at risk of job discrimination, losing our families; homophobia retains its title as the last socially acceptable form of bigotry.

en The media world is changing out of all recognition. Technology has to have a seat at the table.

en Polls this early essentially test name recognition ... a poll called the primary will test record recognition.

en Smoking puts you at increased risk of losing your sight in old age and the more you smoke the higher the risk. Smoking also increases the risk for the people living with you. So these are two good reasons to stop smoking.

en Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children, and booster seats save lives when properly used in conjunction with lap and shoulder belts. Unfortunately, many children are put at risk when they are improperly restrained by a seat belt intended for an adult or older child and the booster seat phase is skipped.

en With a strike, we have the right to replace them and we?re not going to risk losing any games or risk our major-league partners? interest in development.

en We were losing early. We bowled with Watkins Glen, the number two team, and we were losing after a game and a half.

en The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has completed research that clearly demonstrates booster seats reduce the risk of injury by nearly 60 percent when compared to safety belts alone. When we compared types of injuries between booster seat users and those who used seat belts alone, we found that children in booster seats suffered virtually no abdominal or spinal injuries while children in seat belts suffered injuries to every body region.

en There is no seat at the table for average Americans, ... There is no seat at the table for Democrats. There is no seat at the table for any member of Congress. Every seat at their table has a sign that says 'reserved for special interests only'.

en I consider DeLay in significant danger of losing his seat in the general election.

en We are at risk of losing some manufacturing, but the biggest risk is we won't get any expansion of current manufacturing. You're not solving the problem. You're just moving the greenhouse gases to another location.

en Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry, as campaigners, wants to risk advocating cut-and-run in Iraq. With the war looming as the decisive issue in this presidential campaign, neither candidate dares appear a defeatist. But it is a given that, whoever the winner is, he will not risk losing another 1,000 troops if that is what's needed to win the war.


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