risk of rejection

collocation in English

meaningsofriskandrejection

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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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rejection
noun
uk
/rɪˈdʒek.ʃən/
us
/rɪˈdʒek.ʃən/
the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone ...
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(Definition ofriskandrejectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This has also had an effect on jobs in the candidate countries and cannot be organised without it running theriskofrejection.
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Other complications that can occur includeriskofrejectionfrom implant-induced coagulation and allergic foreign body response.
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The lack of actual contact with these idealized figures can offer positive social interactions withoutriskofrejectionor consequent feelings of unworthiness.
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It creates skin that matches the color, texture, and thickness of the surrounding tissue, while minimizing scars andriskofrejection.
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Patients will normally have to take a combination of these medicines in order to combat theriskofrejection.
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However, if the jewelry gauge is too thin or the piercing is not deep enough to begin with, there is ariskofrejection.
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Theriskofrejectionis quite high for this piercing, as it is a surface piercing.
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The article describes theriskofrejectionby parents and friends.
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In turn, infection may increase theriskofrejection, and generally an interaction may prevail between both risks.
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However, with a mortgage packager, the case is assessed and underwritten before it gets to the lender, reducing theriskofrejection.
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While short-term outcomes appear promising, long-term outcomes are still unknown, and in general, reduced immunosuppression increases theriskofrejectionand decreases the risk of infection.
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The drawbacks are the need for lifelong immunosuppression with the risks of rejection, infection, graft atherosclerosis and malignancy.
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Minority children, children with disabilities, or children who have unusual characteristics or behavior may face greater risks of rejection.
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