0 (a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury -- riziko
1 to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss -- riskovat
2 to take the chance of (something bad happening) -- riskovat
But far too often there is risk of serious direct harm when a rigorous assessment of benefits and harms is undertaken.
On the other hand, organic production techniques, particularly crop rotation, can reduce risk in the longer term.
Correspondingly, men and women with the greatest burden of childcare responsibilities had increased risk of psychological distress, but this risk was significantly greater for men.
As regards psychological distress, no association was found with decision latitude, while conflicts at work increased the risk of psychological distress.
Thus, this group of immigrants was at particular risk for psychological distress.
These observations suggest that identifying the risk and protective factors that may alter individual trajectories is of significance.
In each case, however, risk returned to baseline in little more than a decade.
As a result, the realworld risk of physical demonstration was reduced.
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風險, 危險, 潛在危險…
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风险, 危险, 潜在危险…
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riesgo, peligro, exponerse a…
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risco, arriscar-se, arriscar…
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危険性, リスク, ~の危険を冒す…
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tehlike, risk, riziko…
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risque [masculine], risquer, risque…
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