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  1. List of paraphrases for "higher-risk":

    most-at-risk, high-risk

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  1. Carolyn McCarty:

    This study is largely consistent with a broader literature indicating that girls who undergo puberty early are at a higher risk for a number of behavioral health issues, including eating disorders, the increased risk of depression associated with early development does not appear to hold for boys, which could be due to biological differences in the pubertal process, or the fact that the physical maturation of boys is generally considered a socially positive experience.

  2. Joe Biden:

    You're at a high risk of getting sick. And if you get sick, you're likely to spread it to others, including friends and family. And the unvaccinated have a significantly higher risk of ending up in a hospital or even dying, all these people who have not been vaccinated, you have an obligation to yourselves, to your family, and, quite frankly -- I know I'll get criticized for this -- to your country.

  3. Sara Bode:

    Of course, it's not zero-risk to have kids in school. … With this increase in transmissibility, we will likely see an increase in cases in schools, but it's likely not higher risk than many of the other activities kids participate in when they're not in school.

  4. George Chang:

    A patient who is obese will be at higher risk for complications and often times more severe complications from surgery than someone at an optimal weight.

  5. Arzu Azimov:

    It's difficult to expand when everyone is growing. In a situation when there are more opportunities left (as others have scaled back) and with current market volatility ... with higher risk, the trading companies that can manage risk are stepping in, it was not the original intention, but people say we're moving towards becoming a merchant trading house.

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