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unreasonable risk

collocation in English

meanings of unreasonableand risk


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unreasonable
adjective
uk /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
not fair ...
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risk
noun
uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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Examples of unreasonable risk


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Choosing to run an unreasonablerisk of a wrongful outcome is only one way of manifesting indifference toward whether it materializes; one may also display this attitude through inadvertent recklessness.
The doctrines of duty of care in negligence law reflect a social determination on the normative question of what is reasonable as opposed to unreasonablerisk imposition.
We are also keen to protect bank employees from any unreasonablerisk of committing the offences during their everyday work.
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Reasonable risk in a traditional investment is fine, but this is unreasonablerisk.
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It is plain that speeds up to 70 mph with modern cars do not pose an unreasonablerisk of injury to other road users.
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They will take the view that they would be taking an unreasonablerisk (certainly in relation to their pension prospects) if, by chance, they offended the police authority.
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It is obvious that all securities in that list must be such that no unreasonablerisk is taken if moneys in trust funds are there invested.
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That was taking an unreasonablerisk and, therefore, his behaviour broke the chain of causation.
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Wikipedia

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The moral of the mobile phone story is that we should not expose people to unreasonable risks.
But we should clarify or extend this definition to include not exposing people to unreasonable risks of harm.
This imperative dictates that clinicians do no harm, either by subjecting patients to unreasonable risks or by inflicting actual damage (5).
A person who engages in activities that pose an unreasonablerisk toward others and their property that actually results in harm, breaches their duty of reasonable care.
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Wikipedia

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Research should only be prevented if it harms people or exposes them to unreasonable risks.
We act responsibly in this regard when we do not run unreasonable risks with respect to the production of actual value.
Does natural reproduction expose the embryo to unreasonable risks?
An equally important purpose is to exercise supervision to protect policyholders from unreasonable risks and to safeguard their reasonable expectations.
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It is vital to be sure that we are not asking our submariners to undertake unreasonable risks.
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Wherever possible, unreasonable risks should be avoided, especially in the case of employees of small and medium-sized enterprises.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Private houses are not covered by this legislation, although occupiers' liability requires householders not to deliberately expose occupants or visitors to unreasonable risks.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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