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high-risk
adjective
- denoting a group, part, etc, that is particularly subject or exposed to a danger
Example Sentences
The Homelessness Prevention Unit analysts randomly work their way through the names on the high-risk list to come up with two groups of candidates.
Flood insurance must be purchased by home and business owners in high-risk areas with mortgages from federally regulated or insured lenders.
This would mean selected high-risk inmates would leave their cell only when handcuffed and escorted by three staff, he told the Guardian newspaper.
But Balber maintained that the company is still profiting too greatly off of California’s high-risk policyholders to leave the state.
"They can remove the harmful content altogether, apply age checks to access the whole site, or just check ages before allowing access to high-risk pages and posts," he said.
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