Exemples d'utilisation de To multiple risks en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Women exposed to multiple risks.
Country Risk Conference: In 2015, the global recovery will be laborious and subject to multiple risks.
Workers exposed to multiple risks.
The proposal for a regulation only partially addresses cases of exposure to multiple risks.
All companies are exposed to multiple risks arising from their activity.
Promoting small-scale food production practices that are resilient to multiple risks.
Waste sector workers"exposed to multiple risks", according to ANSES.
Coface Country Risk Conference: In 2015,the global recovery will be laborious and subject to multiple risks.
This has exposed the Organization to multiple risks as demonstrated during the past 12-month period.
This is the case of adolescents working in craftsmanship orthe informal sector where they are exposed to multiple risks.
Children crossing borders illegally are exposed to multiple risks of abuse, exploitation and violence.
Exposure to multiple risks was frequent, with an average of 2.7 different high-risk factors per participant.
Due to the nature of your operations,you are exposed to multiple risks stemming from your clients' activities.
All the data from your computer to the website orservice goes through the proxy where it is exposed to multiple risks.
Very High Risk- The auditable entity is inherently exposed to multiple risks that are expected to remain or get worse over time.
Clashes between the Syrian armed forces and armed members of the opposition intensified in the UNDOF area of operation in the spring of 2013,exposing United Nations personnel to multiple risks.
Some families are exposed to multiple risks, such as unemployment, low pay, substance abuse, disability, mental illness, and domestic or family violence.
Regardless of the mode of transport chosen(road, railway, sea, river or air),goods are exposed to multiple risks, including deterioration, missing items or loss of weight, as a result.
Agricultural markets are subjected to multiple risks whose adverse effects on price stability are aggravated by the uncontrolled liberalization of agricultural markets.
This targeted support can enhance the natural resource base of poor and vulnerable women and men andincrease their resilience to multiple risks, including climate change.