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at risk
Legally responsible to pay for loss or damage, as in If he can't keep up with the insurance premiums, he is at risk for any liability claims on the property . [Late 1700s]
In danger, as in Their house's location on the San Andreas Fault puts them at risk in the next major earthquake . [c. 1900]
Example Sentences
He claimed there had been "interference" by the Royal Household in the 2020 decision, which he said resulted in his status as the most at-risk royal being downgraded to the least at risk "overnight".
According to the guidance, suspensions happen when it is thought that children may be at risk of harm but does not always mean a provider has done something wrong.
It said the attack appeared to have targeted the generator, which left the ship without power and at risk of sinking.
Campaigners say the distance and travel time, as well as poor transport infrastructure, put lives at risk.
“We’ll continue to cut tape, invest in people, and seek real results from government to ensure we build on this momentum — all of which are at risk with the extreme and uncertain tariffs,” Newsom said.
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