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"That would be quite hazardous".
Also, if they are landslides, they are potentially quite hazardous to local people.
If they are the result of landslides, they are potentially quite hazardous to residents, and they have such bizarre features that we want to understand how they form.
For the two young human couples, falling in love is quite hazardous; the long-standing friendship between the two young women is threatened and almost destroyed by the rivalries of heterosexual encounter.
This solution comes up against the difficulty to design antennas exciting an elliptical polarization with constrained parameters η and α, the values of which are subject to temporal variations (hour in day, day in year,…), making the realization quite hazardous.
On the contrary placing the thermal insulation layer on the inner side of the building envelope is quite hazardous as the internal insulation does not fulfil the protective function.
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Most worrying of all, in February there was a fire.Mir is not quite as hazardous to its inhabitants as might at first appear.
Riding triumphantly through her home city in an open-top bus with thousands cheering all the way may not be quite as hazardous as hurtling headlong down a deadly refrigerated ice tube high in the Rockies at 90mph but for Britain's new sporting sweetheart it was even more exhilarating.
"It's not excused by the fact that mining is quite a hazardous industry.
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