• Presbyterian Church is urges parishioners to be responsible and take care not to risk spreading the virus.

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  • He is also outspoken against patriarchy and has criticized polygamy as a practice that increases the risk of spreading HIV.

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  • The team has chosen this plant as it is easy to experiment with and carries minimal risk for spreading into the wild.

    BBC: Glowing tobacco plant

  • He added that the risk of spreading the disease was "very low".

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  • The present studio structure is designed to reduce the risk by spreading the bets--very similar to the way business is done in the valley.

    ECONOMIST: Can't stop starting businesses

  • The firm will move its 40 U.S.-based workers to a self-insured plan in June, in part to avoid the health law's risk-spreading provisions that could raise its costs, said CEO Randy Keith.

    WSJ: One Strategy for Health-Law Costs: Self Insure

  • Today the Party elite is relatively united at least on policy issues, and the main intra-Party conflict is between the center and the regions, as local officials seek to cover up their misdeeds at the risk of spreading instability.

    WSJ: The Urumqi Effect

  • Dr John Morgan, head of the Forestry Commission's plant health service, said the work would help shed light on "the history and nature of the introduction of new pests like Chalara, and in helping to understand how we tackle the disease that's arrived and to understand what the risk of spreading is".

    BBC: Ash fungus genetic data released

  • The entire premise centers around the estimation of risk to an individual and spreading that risk amongst a larger pool.

    FORBES: Confusing Health Insurance With Health Care Is Bankrupting Us

  • The risk of cancer spreading in those already diagnosed was cut by at least a half.

    BBC: Should I take aspirin?

  • The group also wants to diversify its risk profile by spreading its investments.

    WSJ: Mitsui Fudosan Has

  • It will also risk the disease spreading beyond Pakistan's borders to India, which has been polio-free for more than a year.

    BBC: Polio killings a major setback

  • Like most commentators (including central bankers), they thought that the economic outlook was stable and that the financial system was doing a good job of spreading risk.

    ECONOMIST: Bank incentives are all wrong

  • The second study looked at the effect of aspirin on cancer metastases and found that aspirin appeared to reduce the risk of cancer spreading by 36 percent over 6.5 years.

    FORBES: New Evidence That Aspirin May Prevent Cancer

  • All that can be said for sure about Asia's troubles is that they are serious, and that the risk of them spreading to the rest of the world is also serious.

    ECONOMIST: Asia and the abyss

  • Volunteers - many of whom were evacuated from their homes as the flames ravaged the area - will create ponds to form natural barriers to try to reduce the risk of fires spreading.

    BBC: Burnt forest rises from the ashes

  • First we are told that the risk of humans spreading the disease is only likely if you come into contact with livestock, you cannot simply spread the disease by looking at a sheep a mile away.

    BBC: Is it too early to go back to the countryside?

  • One of the two funds that Fernwood will launch this spring will reflect the skills of classic collectors, spreading risk by buying art over eight asset categories and permitting investors to come and go at fixed intervals.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Not only were asset prices rising even faster than debt but the use of derivatives was spreading risk across the system and, in particular, away from the banks, which had capital ratios well above the regulatory minimum.

    ECONOMIST: Repent at leisure | The

  • There is a growing worry, in Britain as elsewhere, that instead of spreading risk thinly around the financial system as they were meant to, innovations such as securitised loans and derivatives have in fact created a form of congestion.

    ECONOMIST: British banks

  • And it can make products for several customers at the same park, thus spreading out risk and overhead.

    FORBES: The Detour Economy

  • Tighter control measures to reduce the risk of bovine TB spreading between cattle have been introduced in England.

    BBC: New bovine TB measures introduced in England

  • "This is another example of Tesco diversifying and spreading the risk, " says Piner.

    FORBES

  • The ease of spreading financial risk allowed them to suspend their disbelief.

    ECONOMIST: Hollywood in the recession

  • It was a stew of risk factors ideal for spreading a virus.

    NPR: Origin of AIDS Linked to Colonial Practices in Africa

  • Other scientists said the risk of the virus spreading was too great for such research to take place and described it as a folly.

    BBC: Controversial bird flu work resumes

  • So they are likely to expand across borders faster than within them, also spreading the risk that one country tightens regulations or becomes politically unstable.

    ECONOMIST: Mobile telephony in Africa: Wireless warriors | The

  • The Irish Government has put pressure on Britain to close the Cumbrian plant because of fears of the risk of radioactive pollution spreading across the Irish Sea.

    BBC: Low level radiation in salmon

  • Forestry Commission (FC) Wales said the affected trees were small and "measures have been put in place to minimise the risk of the disease spreading to the wider environment".

    BBC: Ash tree

  • "You know they're good for the money, " he says, pointing out that he is spreading his risk among 85 district offices of the USPS rather than a central, national buyer.

    FORBES: Indestructible

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