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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of low-risk in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of low-risk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of low-risk in a Sentence

  1. Charlie Baker:

    Given the extremely low risk to young people, the widespread availability and the proven effectiveness of vaccines, and the distribution of accurate test protocols and tests, it’s time to give our kids a sense of normalcy and lift the mask mandate on a statewide basis for schools.

  2. Scott Atlas:

    When you isolate everyone, including all the healthy people, you're prolonging the problem because you're preventing population immunity. Low-risk groups getting the infection is not a problem.

  3. Benjamin Chapman:

    I want to be clear that food or the packages could carry the virus, but the risk of transmission is very, very low, this is a remote possibility and thousands if not millions of times less likely than any of the other exposure routes. Really, really low risk.

  4. Ole Olsen:

    Most pregnancies start out as seemingly 'low-risk,' but complications may occur or surface along the line as the months pass by, the 'challenge' for a pregnant woman is to stay healthy all the way to term (i.e. 37 weeks), without running into any complications.

  5. Developer Nic Johns:

    The initial inspiration comes from my co-founder and wife, Julie, who for many years has suffered from a fear of flying, in developing' Am I Going Down ?' I wanted to present the fact that the vast majority of flights are incredibly low risk. Our app is meant as tool to help reassure fearful fliers.

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