Apart from the possibility of causing your relatives to pitch off furniture in astonishment, other occupational hazards present themselves. |
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The occupational hazards, including sexual exploitation, formed the hub of the discussions. |
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Collier has experienced first-hand one of the occupational hazards of being a psychiatrist. |
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These children earn very low wages, typically 10 rupees a day or less, and suffer occupational hazards and the threat of employer abuse. |
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Wherever there are electrical wires and connections there is the potential for shock and fire hazards. |
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Unfortunately, despite this precaution, the hazards of platelet transfusion still include serious septic reactions. |
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I don't want to belabor the mercury discussion, but I'd like to point out why the hazards are not exaggerated. |
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In fact, topiary pruning can create health hazards for the plant, lower it's value and waste time and money. |
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One of the occupational hazards of writing a fortnightly column is that the quest for topicality becomes a risky business. |
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I assume the ridges and dots marking the stones are designed to warn the pedestrian of upcoming hazards such as intersections and obstacles. |
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Table 3 gives the relative acute toxic exposure hazards to the applicator of some of the more common pesticides. |
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Central to the ability to protect our communities and families is exercising our right to know about toxic hazards. |
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The fire hydrants, which are sometimes found to be inoperative during the fire hazards in the town, should be revamped. |
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Property insurance developed in response to the hazards faced by medieval exporters, for example losses from shipwreck, piracy, or theft. |
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The group were not cranks or dropouts but concerned about the potential hazards of nuclear power. |
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The point is, a wafer-thin line divides near-mishaps like the one at Kalpakkam and catastrophic health hazards faced by local populations. |
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Quadrotors could also use sensors to detect radiation levels and other biological hazards, he said. |
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There are also shots from inside factories set up behind shopfronts across the western suburbs, graphically illustrating health and fire hazards. |
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The potential health hazards associated with inhalation of airborne pollutants are now well recognized. |
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Like a canary in a coal mine, the biochip will detect hazards, including biochemical threats. |
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They will also bituminise the community's main road to reduce the risk of dust-borne health hazards. |
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In particular, it reduces product hazards at the most fundamental, molecular, level. |
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Riding on sidewalks and bike paths may also pose greater hazards to walkers and joggers. |
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Whenever the first hint of winter's chill is in the air, the hazards of carbon monoxide exposure increase significantly. |
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The laboratory staff should understand the hazards of using liquid extinguishers on instruments or when live electrical connections are exposed. |
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Standing or fallen dry weeds can be highly flammable fire hazards in late fall, winter and early spring. |
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Good housekeeping is a phrase Michael uses when he talks about watching for fire hazards in the home. |
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Hospitals do not bother to use incinerators and bio-medical waste is dumped into rivers causing pollution hazards. |
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Finally, she went from singing about smoking blunts as she leaves church to warning kids about the hazards of drugs and alcohol. |
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Navigational hazards within Sydney Harbour include the Sow and Pigs reef and the Gowlland Bombora. |
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These will detail the effects of smallpox, anthrax, mustard gas and other chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards. |
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Warnings have also been issued in relation to fire hazards caused by Hallowe'en bonfires. |
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It is used by active duty military personnel in field units and will not present any physical hazards to the soldier. |
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies. |
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Among the worst hazards of transatlantic rowing are botty boils and the hides will really help. |
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These events are unrelated, and humankind's vulnerability to natural hazards is as old as our species. |
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Employers must put in place proper controls to protect workers from hazards in factories, on building sites and on farms. |
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The missiles and guns on an aircraft present several hazards to personnel and equipment during loading and when power is applied to the aircraft. |
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Regular use of drugs like acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen may also pose hazards. |
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Phil took the hazards of his job lightly, leaving a long shift with red eyes, sore throat and clothes reeking of cigarettes and beer. |
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The identification instruments did not possess enough psychometric soundness to overcome the hazards that may have flowed from their use. |
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The council has revealed potential health hazards, like broken rails and track wear and tear, have led to the closure. |
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The use of nonexplosive, non-lethal barrier devices will mitigate the post-deployment hazards associated with traditional mines. |
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Supermarket shelves are filled with household cleaners containing strong chemicals which can pollute the environment and pose health hazards. |
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Heworth councillor Ruth Potter said a new bus lane had narrowed Malton Road for cars, creating hazards. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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Leafy veggies which are not sold are stacked into vegetating piles which emanate a stink and consequently create health hazards for denizens. |
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Earlier, addressing the students, he spoke about the need to protect the environment and the hazards of pollution. |
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All the steps in the complex process of creating nuclear energy entail environmental hazards. |
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Occupational hazards of hairdressers include having to listen to the dulcet tones of their clients. |
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After all, while that may be the easy option, it does also have it's occupational hazards. |
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The workers are calling for definite measures to reduce occupational risks and hazards on the job. |
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They are facing many occupational hazards and their service conditions must improve. |
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Manufacturers of phones should inscribe a warning on the handsets to make the users aware of hazards mobile phones can cause. |
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These more serious hazards are not necessarily reasons to deny your hankering for adventure. |
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It is a little absurd to blame animal safety data for hazards encountered from off-label prescribing. |
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I am requesting that you consider doing an article on the health hazards of carbonless copy paper. |
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The website lets users know if there are any probable health hazards associated with any of the product's ingredients. |
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Thirteen years later, the OncoMouse is a prime example of the hazards of mixing science and commerce. |
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The reports of anthrax cases have put a renewed focus on the risks and hazards posed by biological agents. |
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Choked drains and polluted water bodies are to be tracked and cleaned up as they are the potential sources of health hazards. |
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Ensuring safe delivery and optimal care of the baby at birth eliminates the risk of peri-natal hazards to the brain. |
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The Department of Education recently wrote to all primary schools reminding them of the potential health hazards posed by overweight schoolbags. |
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She told The Washington Post that the hazards and risks of nanotechnology are poorly understood. |
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Across the country the organisation has brought together experts in infectious disease, and chemical and radiation hazards. |
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All chemicals must be accompanied by public data on hazards or risk being taken off the market. |
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It was shut following a risk assessment by the council, which identified several dangerous hazards. |
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What happens if the residual hazards identified in the risk analysis cannot be avoided? |
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All employers must identify hazards, assess risks and prepare a safety statement, which must then be communicated to employees. |
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They claim they face hazards including risks of flood, fire, gas and explosion and should not be expected to work the long shifts. |
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The planning system should guide development to lessen the risk from natural or man made hazards. |
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This teaches us to assess and minimize risk by identifying hazards and implementing controls. |
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The crew failed to identify hazards, to assess risks and to implement controls. |
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The council has revealed that potential health hazards, like broken rails and track wear and tear, have led to the closure. |
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It identifies the hazards and associated risks and then lists the control measures that need to be put in place. |
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He should be alert to the hazards and risks inherent in any professional task he undertakes. |
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Once airborne, we received more information and re-evaluated the situation, hazards, and risks. |
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Some camps have taken the necessary steps to control cooking hazards and the risk of fire. |
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He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers. |
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The course provides a stern test for competitors as it features sharp, rolling contours, mini-lake water hazards and sand bunkers. |
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No matter which treatment method is used, the basic rules for maintaining water features and hazards remain the same. |
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On holes where existing features provided hazards, fairway bunkers were deemed an unnecessary luxury. |
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While bunkers are hazards by the rules of golf, the native grass edging is not a hazard but plays as difficult or even more difficult. |
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One segment in the movie features the group driving golf cars recklessly around a course, jumping over bunkers and water hazards. |
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At the end he hazards an estimate, cautiously and with qualifications, that the Aboriginal population was perhaps 600 when the settlers arrived. |
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The campaign team highlighted the health hazards caused by sewage contamination of groundwater from pit latrines and septic tanks. |
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They have suspected for decades that the chemicals pose serious health hazards. |
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The project is meant for creating awareness among smokers on the health hazards of tobacco and to encourage them to quit the habit. |
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It is an opportune time to reduce hazards around your home in the lead up to summer conditions. |
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What the program did do was make me wonder about the hazards of being an idealist. |
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Since then, the federal government has confined its interests to propeller hazards on houseboats and nonplaning vessels. |
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Alchemical treatises frequently warned of the hazards of working with sulphurous exhalations and volatile chemicals. |
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It also allows chemists to study molecules without the fear of laboratory accidents and environmental hazards. |
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It is one of the everyday hazards encountered by innocent children as they go about their childish play. |
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Despite such hazards, local chipmakers are moving forward with investment projects across the Strait. |
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These windslabs often obscure rocks and other hazards and react easily to skier traffic. |
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However, uncertainty remains regarding the effectiveness of interventions to reduce lead hazards and blood lead levels. |
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This effect could contribute to the health hazards related to alcoholism such as cancer risk. |
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When considering hazards, it is not enough to simply examine the components, materials and layout of the building. |
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After several months, the ones that survive the hazards at sea seek out a new stream and begin the cycle anew. |
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Natural hazards such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mudflows present a significant risk to the population of the surrounding area. |
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This provides an even surface for pedestrians, which minimises tripping hazards. |
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The large number of level crossings presented considerable hazards to pedestrians and road users. |
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Elsewhere removal of tripping hazards, installing grab bars and living on a single floor all help. |
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Local health hazards such as rabies, Lyme disease, giardiasis and maybe other problems need extra planning. |
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Apart from the need for lifebuoys, the water safety report highlighted a number of hazards along the river. |
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There are trailing cables, open lift shafts, all kinds of really serious hazards. |
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He contends that in the past, his department has not had to worry about hazards caused by dry weather. |
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In addition to these major hazards, there are dozens of rockslides that occur on this highway everyday. |
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But these efforts were hampered by failed water pressure, exploding gas meters, arcing power lines and other serious hazards. |
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Always load and unload your camera in a protected place, away from the hazards of water and sand. |
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It is absolutely reprehensible for lobstermen to usurp our right to enjoy boating without dodging hazards to navigation. |
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The living and work environments should be assessed to remove safety hazards such as loose rugs and carpets, poor lighting, and obstacles. |
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Most municipalities also have laws to deal with hearing hazards such as car alarms, loud music and construction noise. |
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Make sure extension cords have safety closures to help prevent shock hazards and mouth burn injuries. |
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Ground fault interrupters are specifically designed to eliminate electric shock hazards where people use fixtures and appliances near water. |
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I rounded a turn, and was unsurprised to see a car off the road, hazards blinking, exhaust funneling out the tailpipe like an angry beast. |
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Several powders use a base of asbestos, talc, chalk or silica, all of which are health hazards. |
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Anna Howell kept a record of her gardening interleaved in agricultural almanacs and often mentioned the many hazards she encountered. |
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In the absence of adequate medical services, congestion and poor sanitation may cause health hazards. |
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It is timely reminder that many farm-related accidents can be avoided if potential hazards are clearly identified and precautions taken. |
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He is ceaselessly trying to spread awareness amongst the addicted against the hazards of different addictions. |
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In recent years, the Chinese government has clamped down on firecrackers and fireworks in the cities because of fire hazards. |
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The program requires private businesses to pay for off-duty firefighters who stand guard at events that fire chiefs deem potential hazards. |
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Section 9 requires employers to eliminate hazards whenever it is reasonably practicable to do so. |
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Many factors can affect the amount of fume generated and the toxicity hazards of those emissions. |
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These professional hazards have a telling effect on their health conditions. |
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Common plant hazards include lilies, mistletoe, azaleas, geraniums, dumb canes, and fruit trees such as apple and apricot. |
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When it comes to reducing vegetative fuel hazards, flame lengths and firebrands are the greatest concern. |
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This datasheet lists, in a standard format, different hazards to which electroplaters may be exposed in the course of their normal work. |
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In such cases, we have made every effort to advise the reader of possible risks or hazards. |
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Horse riding can be a dangerous sport and it's one of the hazards that go with the territory. |
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Neither one of us knew what hazards and beats awaited us at the extremity of this path. |
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For this reason, and because of the potential hazards described in this article, a legal ban on the use of powdered latex gloves may occur. |
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If toys have protruding objects, be alert to possible entanglement hazards, particularly loose clothing or strings around a child's neck. |
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Modifications to five of the hazards were necessary due the conditions as rain drenched the muddy bankings. |
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Point out any potential hazards to the child, such as thorn bushes or poison ivy. |
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Fluid seepage has been found to associate with many types of geologic hazards. |
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The assessment of specific earthquake hazards has involved seismologists, geologists, and earthquake engineers. |
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Many destructive fires start during such times since potential fire hazards can go unnoticed in the relative darkness. |
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This research is an effort to create an awareness. of the potential hazards of some Chinese patent medicines which contain mercurial ingredients. |
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It's just one of the occupational hazards facing the Riverwatch Ranger. |
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As a consequence, the city is reduced to humdrum of brick and mortar breeding environmental and health hazards while strangulating human existence. |
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After all, occupational hazards exist in all professions, she says. |
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One of the great hazards for early immigrants was being shipwrecked on the uncharted Australian coast, where guiding beacons were few and far between. |
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Over the years, researchers provided Eli Lilly with numerous articles indicating the hazards of injecting humans with mercurial substances such as thimerosal. |
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The 8 tracks are varied in environment and road hazards, and the videogame does allow you to have tracks and obstacles you can't have with a real slot car set. |
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The hazards facing them include snakes, poisonous fish and fruit, reef sharks, moray eels, stingrays, fire coral, mosquitoes, bats, fire ants, rats and wild pigs. |
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The citizens of those countries understand the hazards of unmaintained chimneys, and their chimney sweeps are regular members of their home safety team. |
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It's expected to make users aware of the scientific uncertainties about the use of mobiles and will focus on the potential health hazards to children. |
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I can't think of many politicians in the past five years who have risked the hazards of a modern high school classroom or a teeming community college campus. |
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The team can fit grab-rails on staircases and in doorways, fix defective carpets or floor coverings, remove trailing wires and generally reduce trip hazards. |
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For example, lead pigment manufacturers were knowledgeable about the hazards of lead, and suppressed the information, just as asbestos manufacturers did. |
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Aerial surveys are also followed by spotter and safety craft to curtail operations should marine life or nontarget hazards enter the ranges during the exercises. |
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A working group headed by the government's Health and Safety Executive has begun to investigate the hazards of biocides in response to a new European directive. |
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In an area of heavy traffic, from massive oil tankers to tiny fishing dhows, Echo carried out detailed surveys to locate underwater hazards such as rocks and shallow banks. |
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The minister said that farming is probably the only employment sector that poses such enormous direct risks and hazards for both children and elderly people. |
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The 1998 case is a notorious example of the hazards of credit risk. |
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For liability reasons, Tucker suggests that tower owners employ a third party to inventory the site to show areas of danger concerning the site hazards. |
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The research may eventually be applied to remove radiation belts around the Earth and other worlds, reducing the hazards of the space environment. |
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Then I thought about what other metropolitans have experienced in terms of transportation and population problems along with hazards to the environment. |
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There are many objections to this hypothesis, but it may explain why the hazards of cardiovascular risk are synergistic or multiplicative rather than just additive. |
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Among the health hazards at the office is eye strain, which can result from the glare of a computer terminal caused by the angle of the light source in an office. |
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The second phase, in May, will shift the focus to the hazards of fires, illegal electricity connection, construction sites and uncovered manholes. |
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But health hazards may be the most significant reason for objections, since, despite what the Government is telling us, the case is not yet proven one way or the other. |
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Security can be regarded as the absence of risks and hazards. |
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Needless to say we're keeping all these environmental hazards and discomforts in mind and we'll be very, very careful to select our next house accordingly. |
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Methane gas, water, blackdamp and coal dust have been the major hazards. |
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There had been concerns about potential health and safety hazards, including the fact that Miss Halliday would have to wear a tightly-fitting corset. |
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In addition to paediatrics and infectious and communicable diseases, he long fostered an interest in environmental hazards, such as air pollution. |
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To be accused of prejudice is one of the occupational hazards of public life nowadays. |
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I was not aware of hazards on the consuming end of using fracked gas. |
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The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited. |
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The council must know the hazards and risks but they are not playing ball. |
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Controls are actions taken to eliminate hazards or reduce risk. |
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It is a good idea to check your home for hazards that you may trip over, such as trailing wires, and to make sure you have regular sight and hearing tests. |
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He is, in fact, a Brer Bear figure transposed to the human sphere, overly confident in his own power and position, and insufficiently alert to the world's hazards. |
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Water hazards are especially tricky for grounding your club. |
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Ash traps and litter bins would be scattered around the room with cushions and pillows strategically placed to represent water hazards and sand bunkers. |
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He is then expected to take action to eliminate the hazards identified. |
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Every British lighthouse doesn't just flash to warn ships of hazards, but also has its own flashing pattern which allows mariners to locate their position. |
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Then there are the potential maybes, fraught with fewer hazards. |
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So yes, there were hazards, and clouds of smoke pouring up in the air, but I can't regret those fall evenings by dancing flames under impossibly clear West Texas skies. |
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Everyone around him hazards a guess, but they are all wildly speculative. |
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Large, who advises governments on nuclear hazards, pointed out that the tests which are designed to ensure the safety of nuclear transport flasks had no scientific basis. |
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Anticipating actual legal reform, the development of cannabis beverages, lozenges, skin patches or other forms of delivery could be encouraged to diminish pulmonary hazards. |
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Some bottled waters pose more health hazards than some tap waters. |
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Potential health hazards for acute and chronic effects in floriculturists and commercial florists constantly exposed to contaminated cut flowers have been reported. |
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The group also warns consumers about toys that pose toxic hazards and urges manufacturers to voluntarily disclose whether toys contain phthalates or polyvinyl chloride. |
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The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
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The European company would estimate the variation in construction time and costs because of geological, geomechanical and hydrological hazards. |
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The video game involves guiding a character on a skateboard past all kinds of hazards. |
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If the ophthalmic branch is cut the patient must be told about the hazards of having an insensate cornea. |
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There are few natural hazards, although there can be strong winds and floods, especially in winter. |
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But for those who survive early hazards, a life expectancy of 60 or 70 would not be uncommon. |
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The United States government has classified fireworks and similar devices according to their potential hazards. |
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Tasting and smelling mushrooms carries its own hazards because of poisons and allergens. |
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In April 2015, the United Nations appointed Craig the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards. |
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So, the placement of hazards only affect par when considering how a scratch golfer would avoid them. |
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Industry experts increasingly recognize isolation, stress, and fatigue as occupational hazards. |
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While these cartels bring violence and hazards into communities, they create jobs and provide income for its many members. |
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It deals with the management and disposal of property, and with surface hazards, such as abandoned coal mine shafts. |
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Roman roads were constructed to be immune to floods and other environmental hazards. |
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Since World War II, smoking has gradually become less frequent on screen as the obvious health hazards of smoking have become more widely known. |
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Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. |
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The storm generated coastal and inland hazards, including flooding, erosion, destruction of coastal defences, and widespread wind damage. |
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Short of survival, human concerns include the range from quality of life to health hazards. |
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Nourishment may have the unintended consequence of promoting coastal development, which increases risk of other coastal hazards. |
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The region has a variety of geological hazards which have closely interacted with human activity and land use patterns. |
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Substitution of urea can reduce costs and potential hazards associated with storage of anhydrous ammonia. |
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In Area Control Centers, a major weather problem is thunderstorms, which present a variety of hazards to aircraft. |
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Having some training in a gym may be beneficial in alerting people to possible hazards and provide techniques to avoid bad falls. |
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Because of the population's small size, environmental hazards, such as drought, are capable of affecting the entire species. |
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This parallel line allows the navigator to maintain a given distance away from hazards. |
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Yet despite the hazards that come with working with drug dealers, there has been an increase in this area of employment throughout the country. |
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It is believed that much like cystic fibrosis, by living in a more urban environment serious health hazards become more apparent. |
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The EPA has furnished four assessments that characterize nationwide chronic cancer risk estimates and noncancer hazards from inhaling air toxics. |
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Smaller dams and micro hydro facilities create less risk, but can form continuing hazards even after being decommissioned. |
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Hydroelectricity also avoids the hazards of coal mining and the indirect health effects of coal emissions. |
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Mumford recognized, however, that technology had even earlier produced a plethora of hazards, and that it would do so into the future. |
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These allow citizens to report potholes and other road hazards, optionally including a photograph and GPS coordinates. |
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More is known about the frequency and aetiology of the hazards of blood transfusions. |
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The adjacent subaerial regions may be intrinsically associated with an increased level of marine coastal hazards. |
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Kovac said that he recom mends cystoscoping all patients to avoid potential bladder-related hazards. |
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The DOE has a special interest in controlling the hazards of beryllium because of its widespread use in nuclear operations and processes. |
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At its core, risk management is about identifying hazards, Lozier said in a 2012 interview with Technorazzi. |
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Though the birds face many hazards throughout the journey, the bird watcher stressed they are particularly hunted and shot in Kuwait. |
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Fire hazards of level 4 and 5 are also reported in some regions of Sakhalin, the Magadan region and the Khabarovsk territory. |
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Our children are risking snakebites, heatstroke, traffic hazards and numerous other dangers. |
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The risk of ankle injury is high due to collapsing mole runs underfoot and memorials are being undermined, creating potential hazards. |
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Prior to operating a snow blower, read the instruction manual for specific safety hazards, unfamiliar features, or for repair and maintenance. |
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The Center of Media and Economic Studies and the Yemeni Banking Magazine held a symposium about money laundering hazards on Yemen's economy. |
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The post Moral hazards in banking may prove costly for Cyprus, DISY lawmaker warns appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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We used the bootstrap covariance matrix for the means and medians of moral hazards to perform Wald tests for equality. |
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Permitting the commercial marketplace to minimize moral hazards is one way to improve business efficiency. |
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Remove tripping hazards such as clutter, throw rugs, cords and furniture in pathways. |
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The TGRA has an unsteady tectonic structure, where geological hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, and mudrock flows frequently occur. |
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However, the FCC considers only thermal hazards, not nonthermal microwave health hazards. |
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Here, without underplaying hazards, he offers a practical, balanced, engaging guide for serious sea kayakers. |
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The purpose of this contract is the realization of the single document evaluation of occupational hazards. |
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Workers are also exposed to occupational hazards as leaf collection begins in early May in the hot sun and continues till June. |
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Dentists are regularly challenged to identify land use processes and equipment that protect employees from occupational hazards. |
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Progressive reformers worried about the occupational hazards to which young workers were exposed. |
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Health hazards of modern commercial dairy farming practices including CAFOs are analyzed and examined. |
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However, this method might not be possible due to trauma, bleeding, vomitus, secretions or oedema and is not without potential hazards. |
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If confirmed, the analysis would deflate concerns over geological hazards at Yucca Mountain. |
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In addition to physical hazards, Piot was also confronted with the cross-cultural politics of global health. |
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It was alleged the programme cynically simulated scenes to make average restaurants look like health hazards. |
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To prevent the rise of new serious hazards, POSHOs now certify prospective residences before they can be acquired or leased. |
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The Committee has assessed the health hazards from low-level electromagnetic fields generated by radio transmitters. |
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Quite apart from the gruesome road hazards, snow is awful even when you don't have to travel. |
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Inhalants are poisons, pollutants, toxins and fire hazards, and were never meant to be inhaled. |
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However, there are also concerns about occupational hazards and the fraternisation between male and female officers that may obstruct their call of duty. |
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Put yourself at foal level when checking a foaling stall for hazards. |
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Antunano, Director of CAMI, the FAA will use the GAT Helo to provide helicopter pilots train in the hazards associated with spatial disorientation during flight. |
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The Civil Defense plans to remove 2,500 petrol stations from various Jeddah neighborhoods because residents complain they are fire and health hazards. |
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Natural disasters, chronic natural hazards and climate change are geophysically interacting phenomena, as are social, economic and ecological vulnerability and resilience. |
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Unleaded gasolines are largely replacing the leaded formulation, but there is some question as to whether these fuels pose new and different hazards to human health. |
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The Van Allen belts can pose a severe danger to satellites and spacecraft, with hazards ranging from minor anomalies to the complete failure of critical satellites. |
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Transportation through rough terrain is one of many hazards faced by OGS crews out in the field, where geologists and summer students collect data used in mineral exploration. |
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The entire command, from the skipper all the way down to the newest swabbie, needs constant reminders about staying aware of the potential hazards in everyday activities. |
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Having separate warnings for these two hazards should provide emergency managers, the media, and the general public better guidance on the hazards they face from storm surges. |
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As the presidential campaign kicks into high gear, you're not likely to hear any stem-winders on the potential hazards of genetically modified foods. |
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He added that besides the risk of moral hazards, very large banks could also have complexity issues, with both factors having a very negative impact on financial stability. |
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Because they use a battery to produce heated vapor, Mistic electronic cigarettes contribute to fewer safety hazards than traditional cigarettes do with fire, smoke and ash. |
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American-style holes with three water hazards and tricky, slopy greens. |
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Thus, students often have a difficult time predicting conditions that will result in, or prevent, drinking water hazards from back siphonage or back pressure. |
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Pedestrians, cycl-ists, motorcyclists, another car reversing on to the road, cars turning into a bylane or turning out on to a main road, all pose hazards. |
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To avoid such hazards, a methodical, manual scrutinization and subsequent matching of each firm to its respective Datastream code was conducted on a one-by-one basis. |
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However, the introduction of mechanized equipment has brought on new hazards, specifically visibility issues pertaining to the LHD operator's line of sight. |
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Strychnine and 4-aminopyridine used as avicides are not only highly toxic to target birds but also pose secondary hazards to predatory and scavenger animals. |
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As part of Nibras, FJP prosecutors or our social counsellors deliver educational and informative lectures to caution students about the hazards of juvenile delinquency. |
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New and powerful forms of urban activism have developed around the crises of homelessness, AIDS, police brutality, overdevelopment, environmental hazards, and queer-bashing. |
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The proposed task force will address issues related to unique flood hazards associated with the rapid rate of housing development on alluvial fans. |
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Provide vulnerable refugees and host families in Lebanon protection from weather hazards through the distribution of winterisation kits and weatherproofing kits. |
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I have waded thorow many dangerous hazards, with a more untired pace, only in consideration of the secret knowledge I had of mine owne will, and innocence of me desseignes. |
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Train workers about job hazards in a language that they can understand. |
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Types of woodworking and carpentry hazards include Machine hazards, flying materials, tool projection, fire and explosion, electrocution, noise, vibration, dust and chemicals. |
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Infrequent natural hazards include earthquakes, landslips and hurricanes. |
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These seismic events, along with landslides, represent some of the most dangerous geologic hazards in the island and in the northeastern Caribbean. |
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Future pollution hazards are addressed and pollution hotspots are assessed not only by nations in the basin but also through regional projects with World Bank support. |
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Mollusc species can also represent hazards or pests for human activities. |
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These hazards have combined to make the cape notorious among sailors. |
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They may also nest in the attic or exterior walls of a house, where they may be regarded as pests, as well as fire hazards due to their habit of gnawing on electrical cables. |
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The main natural hazards are floods, storms, and storm surges. |
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Other migration hazards include pollution, storms, wildfires, and habitat destruction along migration routes, denying migrants food at stopover points. |
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Geologists and geophysicists study natural hazards in order to enact safe building codes and warning systems that are used to prevent loss of property and life. |
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The roads were resistant to floods and other environmental hazards. |
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Airport crash tender crews are equipped for dealing with airfield accidents, crew and passenger extractions, and the hazards of highly flammable aviation fuel. |
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It operates a twenty four hour call out service for surface hazards. |
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In the lagoon, numerous coral heads present hazards to navigation. |
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Mariners also risk injury or death from falling overboard and from hazards associated with working with machinery, heavy loads, and dangerous cargo. |
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Listed Chinese companies, GeoInvesting views the VIE structure as potentially one of the greatest moral hazards threatening investing in the ChinaHybrid space today. |
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Houseplants are common household hazards for pets, including Cycad, philodendron, dieffenbachia and lilies, which are extremely poisonous for cats. |
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