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At riskThe exposure to the danger of economic loss. Frequently used in the context of claiming tax deductions. For example, a person can claim a tax deduction in a limited partnership if the taxpayer can sho [..]
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At riskDefinition Exposed to the possibility of loss.
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At riskmeans vulnerable to an outcome, disorder, or disease. Risk status for an individual is defined by genetic, physical, social, and behavioral factors or conditions. For example, since schizophrenia is s [..]
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At riskAn academic status that identifies undergraduate students who are in their first 96 credit points of study who have received a study period GPA less than 4. Students who are at risk will receive an em [..]
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At riskThe status of a student who is deemed to be experiencing difficulties in their studies and who may be at risk of exclusion.
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At riska term used particularly for children and young people whose personal circumstances are deemed to put them in a position where unwanted outcomes (however perceived) may be possible or likely. It is co [..]
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At riskA term used with students who have, or could have, problems with their development that may affect later learning.
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At riskA designation under the Species at Risk Act. See also, "species at risk"
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At riskOrgans which might be damaged during exposure to a toxin or to some form of therapy. It most frequently refers to healthy organs located in the Radiation field during Radiation therapy.
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At riskHaving a high potential to complete suicide. (In the context of this package). C CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) (AG)
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At riskThe exposure to the danger of economic loss. Frequently used in the context of claiming tax deductions. For example, a person can claim a tax deduction in a limited partnership if the taxpayer can sho [..]
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