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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added hazards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe additional risks or dangers that have been introduced to a situation or environment.
Example: "The construction site has several added hazards, including exposed wires and unguarded edges."
Alternatives: "additional risks" or "extra dangers".
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"Drill sites are construction sites, albeit with added hazards," explains Radow.
Archer Maclean's Mercury also contains many elements similar to Marble Madness, but with minor variations, including the ability to change color, added hazards, and that the player controls a blob of liquid mercury rather than a marble.
Whereas the absolute magnitude of the added hazards associated with hypnotics increased with age, as did the survival risks of hypnotic-free controls, the ratio of death hazards of hypnotic users compared to non-users was greater in users aged 18 55 years than in older groups (supplemental files).
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The sidewalks, jammed with screaming teenagers and tourists hoping to glimpse an MTV performer, may soon have the added hazard of tiny tots and their parents strolling into the world's largest Toys RR" Us store.
Taken at close to 190 m.p.h. in seventh gear by current grand prix cars, it has the added hazard that the cars' stiff suspensions are fully compressed by their downforce-inducing aerodynamics, sharply reducing their maneuverability, as the track rises steeply from Eau Rouge to the Raidillon curve that leads onto the 200 m.p.h.
There is the added hazard they could now draw one of those European superpowers having finished second in their group behind Dortmund.
Midfielder Eden Hazard, 24, is the latest Chelsea player to sign a contract extension, a move that has been welcomed by Terry, who added: "Hazard has just been done and that's the most important for the club".
The added hazard ratio of the ApoE4 status itself was not significant.
The present study, however, did not confirm a similar hypothesis for the added hazard 'space to play' (median score: 6.0), which was rated as of average importance only (though it was still scored as more, but not significantly more, important than insufficient light and mixing of calves).
In the long term, authorized experts can add hazards to their own databases.
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