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Imminent risk refers to the potential for violence in the distant future and does not require immediate intervention. a. True b. False

          Imminent risk refers to the potential for violence in the distant future and does not require immediate intervention.
a. True
b. False
        
Imminent risk refers to the potential for violence in the distant future and does not require immediate intervention.
a. True
b. False

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Imminent risk refers to the potential for violence in the distant future and does not require immediate intervention. a. True b. False Imminent risk refers to the potential for violence in the distant future and does not require immediate intervention Oa.True Ob.False
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00:01 Hello students, the question is a risk is something that causes possibility of a loss.
00:11 A risk is something that causes the possibility of a loss.
00:36 We have to tell whether this statement is true or false.
00:47 A risk is something that causes the possibility of loss.
00:52 This statement if we see it is true because the risk is an uncertain event or condition...
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