But at the risk of being embarrassed again, I think the day is finally upon us.
At the risk of sounding like late-night TV pitchmen, we must emphasize how important this is.
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But if it's at the risk of jeopardizing its billion-dollar TV-rights deals, forget it.
Even at the risk of having your boss or client get angry with you?
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At the risk of making enemies, I'll take a stab at defining the problem.
But the government may merely be buying time at the risk of exacerbating its problems.
Not sure I agree with Dan (at the risk of being labeled an Apple fanboy by him).
At the risk of flogging the proverbial dead horse, however, there are still some missing key apps.
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America pursues al-Qaeda in these areas at the risk of weakening its influence with a crucial ally.
At the risk of repeating what has already been said, this has been very much a bipartisan process.
Last month, President Barack Obama said the company was not at the risk of a double dip recession.
The doctrine called for protecting the population from violence even at the risk of taking additional military casualties.
California lawmakers are racing to approve a balanced budget by midnight tonight at the risk of losing pay.
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The main question facing Kautokeino is how far modern development should be encouraged at the risk of destroying traditions.
In other words, at the risk of oversimplifying: when investors are buying more stocks than bonds they expect growth.
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Some clients would forbade their headhunters from positing on CL at the risk of losing an entire recruiting fee.
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At the risk of sounding like I'm never satisfied, I have to say that I am not entirely happy.
At the risk of second-guessing this strategy, you have to wonder how long those two will retain favored status.
At the risk of sounding like a bitcoin fanboy, that article was idiotic.
The vast majority cut a deal, even at the risk of being spit at by members of their own parties.
At the risk of being highly paradoxical, but one predictable way is to live in the intersection of divergent pursuits.
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On the other hand, and at the risk of appearing harsh, shouldn't Dunn's illnesses have been disclosed to HP shareholders?
The company's failures had put the travelling public and train crews at the risk of serious injury, the judge said.
At the risk of giving a grade, I think voters generally did a good job when asked to directly make decisions.
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Worse, the implementation of social engineering through government gifts comes at the price of obedience and at the risk of oppression.
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At the risk of invoking Freud, you have to wonder why movie stars are attracted to big, long films about towers.
Miller, United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.
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But laws that invent bogus rights where none is needed should be challenged, even at the risk of a little Euro-disharmony.
At the risk of seeming anti-shareholder, very few executives outside of the technology world have discussed the pitfalls of the trend.
At the risk of oversimplifying, this is the lack of noticeably non-random fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background spectrum measured by Planck.
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