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  • I take it that you risk-assessed the cell visit to talk to the prisoner beforehand, IG, and his records were checked for any previous incidents of shirt-ripping aggression?

    And for my next trick……. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Complain all you want about cap-and-trade ... which MIT already showed would only cost the average American household approximately $340 per year more ... all you have to do to understand the evils of deregulatory financial policy is look at where credit-default swaps of improperly risk-assessed mortgage securities got us?

    Updated: WH, Senate Dems: No plans to use 'reconciliation' for health care 2009

  • We mustn't kid ourselves that childbirth can ever be risk-assessed in advance.

    Don't believe the propaganda about births at home | Barbara Ellen 2011

  • Alas, they could not easily be given away, because when managers at the Queen Elizabeth Hall realised that the sweets had not been risk-assessed, they banned them from official circulation.

    Diary Hugh Muir 2010

  • But it's been raining non-stop here, the lane is very muddy and the hedge is high and overgrown, so I've risk-assessed that project and rejected it for now.

    Harbingers 2008

  • But it's been raining non-stop here, the lane is very muddy and the hedge is high and overgrown, so I've risk-assessed that project and rejected it for now.

    Harbingers 2008

  • As long as the medico-commercial complex lie about vaccines - making absurd claims of "safety" and effectiveness with government complicity we will never have a rational risk-assessed cost-benefit analysis of the benefits of vaccination.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • "But we risk-assessed it," Sellers told me, "and the other side of it was the Hungarians 'expectation, and the sheer value of this commodity."

    The Curse of the Sevso Silver 2001

  • "But we risk-assessed it," Sellers told me, "and the other side of it was the Hungarians 'expectation, and the sheer value of this commodity."

    The Curse of the Sevso Silver 2001

  • The 61-year-old may serve just four-and-a-half months if risk-assessed as eligible for the home detention curfew scheme, which could see him released with a tag as early as the end of

    The Guardian World News Caroline Davies 2011

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