Examples of 'theoretical risk' in a sentence

Meaning of "theoretical risk"

This phrase refers to a potential or hypothetical danger that is based on theory rather than actual evidence or practical experience. It is often used to describe risks or hazards that are not yet proven or have not been fully tested or observed in real-world situations

How to use "theoretical risk" in a sentence

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There is the theoretical risk of an infectious disease.
Hacking vehicle has nothing to a theoretical risk.
The theoretical risk of unknown complications does exist.
Pregnancy due to the theoretical risk to the fetus.
A theoretical risk exists for remote code execution.
Live vaccines pose a theoretical risk to the fetus.
I doubt that it is politically possible but it is a theoretical risk.
There is a theoretical risk of damaging the retina.
The benefits of breastfeeding are likely to outweigh any theoretical risk.
There is a theoretical risk of decreased agalsidase alfa activity.
We are dealing with a theoretical risk.
There is a theoretical risk of decreased agalsidase beta activity.
Replacing router firmware with poisoned versions is no longer just a theoretical risk.
This is because of a theoretical risk of interference with immunogenicity.
Live vaccines are normally contraindicated in pregnancy because of the theoretical risk to the foetus.

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There is a theoretical risk of hepatic encephalopathy.
One member asked for absolute numbers in terms of donor loss and theoretical risk reduction.
There is a theoretical risk of haemolysis.
Disadvantages of Femara include lack of FDA approval and the theoretical risk of birth defects.
In cats there is a theoretical risk associated with any injection.
The PRAC requested the conduct of a retrospective observational study to further characterise this theoretical risk.
Theoretical risk of unwanted pregnancy.
Such concern is due to the theoretical risk of carcinogenesis and high bioavailability.
Label all blood products with a generic warning label stating the theoretical risk of CJD.
It is a theoretical risk only.
No known fetal effects but live vaccine - theoretical risk.
A theoretical risk of hypersensitivity to rHA at a low frequency can not be ruled out.
Clinical experience shows that this is a theoretical risk that is ignored in clinical practice.
Thus theoretical risk studies cannot rely on statistical evaluation of previous accidents.
Exposure to ultraviolet light carries a theoretical risk of causing skin cancer in later life.
There is a theoretical risk of infectious agents being present in products made from human blood.
But Murray adds that the theoretical risk always remains.
There is a theoretical risk of transmission of LZV virus from vaccinated to susceptible individuals.
But Murray says that the theoretical risk always remains.
There is a theoretical risk of such events following injection of Eylea into the eye.
Nevertheless, precautions have been undertaken on the basis of a theoretical risk.
The clinical relevance of the theoretical risk of tumour cell mobilisation is not fully elucidated.
Several minor, technical exemptions appear to be protection against the theoretical risk of criminal penalties.
Educate patients about the theoretical risk of haematological malignancies with thrombopoietin receptor agonists.
Finally vector-induced insertional mutagenesis results in a theoretical risk of lymphoproliferative disorders.
This is a theoretical risk for vaccination with ZOSTAVAX.
Still, very large amounts of black cherry pose the theoretical risk of causing cyanide poisoning.
This explains the theoretical risk of postoperative thrombotic complications after CPB.
Until recently, there was only a theoretical risk of transmission of the live.
There is a theoretical risk of arterial thromboembolic events following intravitreal use of VEGF inhibitors.
Platelet counts above the normal range present a theoretical risk for thrombotic / thromboembolic complications.
There is a theoretical risk of increased thrombus-formation potential, such as with oestrogens.
Yeah, there is a theoretical risk.
The theoretical risk of teratogenicity, if any, is very small.
Thus, kissing is a theoretical risk factor for transmission.

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