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    the risk

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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe possibility that something bad or unpleasant will happen; a chance of harm or loss.
    The risk of failure is high, but we should still try.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounA person or thing that is likely to cause a particular danger or problem.
    The insurance company assessed the risk before issuing the policy.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe potential for financial loss; the degree of probability that an investment will decline in value.
    Investing in the stock market always involves the risk of losing money.

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    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • And I think when you're younger, one of the things that's so disturbing to me about this with young people is not only the physical aspect, which is that 25 and younger, antidepressants increase can increase the risk of suicide.

      And I think when you're younger, one of the things that's so disturbing to me about this with young people is not only the physical aspect, which is that 25 and younger, antidepressants increase can increase the risk of suicide.

    • increase, can increase the risk of suicide, the FDA has said this.

      increase, can increase the risk of suicide, the FDA has said this.

    B1

    How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria

    07:04How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria
    • In the specific case of malaria, though, the risk might be acceptable, since the genetic modification doesn't make a big change in the overall genome, it only changes a very specific part.

      In the specific case of malaria, though, the risk might be acceptable, since the genetic modification doesn't make a big change in the overall genome, it only changes a very specific part.

    • the risk might be acceptable since the genetic modification doesn't make a big change in the overall genome,

      the risk might be acceptable since the genetic modification doesn't make a big change in the overall genome,

    B1

    What does coffee do to your body? - BBC World Service

    06:18What does coffee do to your body? - BBC World Service
    • Coffee has other beneficial substances, such as chlorogenic acid, a potent antioxidant that may reduce the risk of many diseases.

      Coffee has other beneficial substances, such as chlorogenic acid, a potent antioxidant that may reduce the risk of many diseases.

    • such as chlorogenic acid, a potent antioxidant that may reduce the risk of many diseases. 

      such as chlorogenic acid, a potent antioxidant that may reduce the risk of many diseases. 

    B2

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and also spread the risk of international trade.

      Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and also spread the risk of international trade.

    • also spread the risk of international trade.

      also spread the risk of international trade.

    B1

    The Ugly Truth About Gwyneth Paltrow and GOOP

    08:58The Ugly Truth About Gwyneth Paltrow and GOOP
    • Dr. Sadeghi wrote a long quote that ended with, "Accumulated toxins anywhere in the body increase the risk for cancer."

      Dr. Sadeghi wrote a long quote that ended with, "Accumulated toxins anywhere in the body increase the risk for cancer."

    • "increase the risk for cancer."

      "increase the risk for cancer."

    B2

    While Missiles Fly, Flights Land: How Israel’s Airport Stays Open | WSJ

    07:09While Missiles Fly, Flights Land: How Israel’s Airport Stays Open | WSJ
    • We're monitoring very, very closely and looking at the risk very carefully, monitoring the situation in Lebanon, monitoring the situation in Syria.

      We're monitoring very, very closely and looking at the risk very carefully, monitoring the situation in Lebanon, monitoring the situation in Syria.

    • and looking at the risk very carefully,

      and looking at the risk very carefully,

    B2

    Is Having No Friends REALLY That Bad?

    03:52Is Having No Friends REALLY That Bad?
    • Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children, and also reduced the risk of dementia in older populations.

      Other studies have found that friendships can help reduce the stress caused by rejection or teasing in school-aged children, and also reduced the risk of dementia in older populations.

    • teasing in school-aged children and also reduce  the risk of dementia in older populations.

      teasing in school-aged children and also reduce  the risk of dementia in older populations.

    B1

    How Shein Built a $66B Fast-Fashion Empire | WSJ The Economics Of

    08:15How Shein Built a $66B Fast-Fashion Empire | WSJ The Economics Of
    • By ordering in smaller batches, Shein says it can reduce the risk of excess unsold inventory.

      By ordering in smaller batches, Shein says it can reduce the risk of excess unsold inventory.

    • the risk of excess unsold inventory.

      the risk of excess unsold inventory.

    B1

    Why More Young People Are Getting Cancer | Business Insider Explains | Insider News

    08:46Why More Young People Are Getting Cancer | Business Insider Explains | Insider News
    • When you look at the risk of being diagnosed with cancer at a young age, so between the age of 15 to 39, that risk has increased 40% from 1975 to now.

      When you look at the risk of being diagnosed with cancer at a young age, so between the age of 15 to 39, that risk has increased 40% from 1975 to now.

    • A person born in 1990 has quadruple the risk of being diagnosed with colorectal cancer compared to a person born in 1950.

      A person born in 1990 has quadruple the risk of being diagnosed with colorectal cancer compared to a person born in 1950.

    B1

    Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan

    42:05Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan
    • there is a vaccine, that actually rich kids who are not at the risk of the disease much

      there is a vaccine, that actually rich kids who are not at the risk of the disease much

    • then she is advised not to get pregnant, because the child is at the risk of developing birth

      then she is advised not to get pregnant, because the child is at the risk of developing birth

    A2