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As it turned out, this did not increase the risk of theft by very much.
The risk of theft is really no bigger than with a car.
Not that there is any real risk of theft.
The risk of theft, she said, is "the price I pay to need to have all these tiny little gadgets."
Luggage has to be left on the crowded pavement with a high risk of theft.
When storage is necessary, there are steps that should be taken to decrease the risk of theft, fire and damage.
And just like any other expensive asset, a car brings with it a secondary cost - the risk of theft.
Risk of theft is higher as equipment costs are comparatively higher.
Elderly individuals often worry about the risk of theft and fraud - with some reason, because abuses have occurred.
Pharmaceuticals, the plan says, will be removed from each floor before it is emptied to reduce the risk of theft.
Our new rates reflect more accurately how the risk of theft varies from one part of the country to another.
For example, good security will help to prevent arson as well as lowering the risk of theft.
Cash is still common and nothing beats it for convenience - or risk of theft or loss.
It won't cut your premiums but it may cut the risk of theft.
The church gets its money without risk of theft, and you keep your privacy - and have a receipt to show the tax collector.
Keep valuable belongings within sight and within easy reach at all times in public areas to reduce the risk of theft.
The car is taken to a place where it is known to be at risk of theft, and allowed to be stolen.
Here are some strategies to lessen the risk of theft, minimize a loss and increase the chances of getting back lost equipment.
That increased the risk of theft, prompting a still-unresolved debate between airlines and the government about who was responsible for missing items.
For ones that weren't, the vulnerabilities for risks of theft (or worse) from being in remote areas is just too real.
Since thin clients are cheap, they offer a low risk of theft in general, and are easy to replace if stolen or broken.
Japan could stop shipping weapons-usable plutonium home from Europe, reducing the risk of theft or diversion.
Pinchbeck jewellery was used in places like stagecoaches where there was a risk of theft.
Welded-in converters are also at risk of theft, as they can be easily removed with a reciprocating saw.
Still, experts say there is no reason to run the risk of theft, since the reactors could run on uranium not suitable for bombs.