Examples of using Less risk in English and their translations into Hindi
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People who lead a healthy lifestyle have less risk of acquiring gout.
It has less risk in one important respect- you are less likely to have investor enthusiasm wane after months in the market in TestTheWaters(TM).
Because there is less risk for the advertiser, affiliate programs pay out much higher commissions to publishers compared to Google AdSense or other types of ads.
they clearly feel there is less risk that they will face biased evaluations of their performance.
There is less risk of UV exposure in urban settings, where tall buildings shade the streets.
With this method there is less risk of touching the eye with the fingers, and it may be
With many of these kilometers often covered by couriers on motorbikes this also means significantly less risk of fatal road traffic accidents.
while others are more easily accessible and carry less risk of discovery.
they have less risk.
it is not surprising to see that those who drink green tea have 31% less risk of cardiovascular disease.
they perceive less risk about the market and its outlook.
Economy Overall, lower volatility in forex trading means less risk in the global economy than in past decades.
The treatment goal is to achieve early, complete(or near complete) control of joint inflammation so there's less risk for long-term damage to the joints over the years.
In general, dropshipping is more expensive than wholesale buying, but there is less risk since you don't have to buy all of the inventory in advance.
Also, it appears there may be less risk of dry eye symptoms after SMILE, compared with LASIK.
However, given that green tea drinkers have less risk of heart disease and cancer,
Not only do children who grow up with pets have less risk of allergies and asthma,
Specifically, in addition to an immediate effect they present less risk to health than barbiturates,
more hours cumulatively per week had 60 percent less risk of heart attack than inactive men did, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.
The Washington Post of 13 February 2007 reports at length on studies in Greece that indicate that those who nap have less risk of heart attack.