Sentence examples for against hazard from inspiring English sources

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Later there were apologies all round and all that remains now is to see what punishment, in addition to a three-match ban, the Football Association might mete out against Hazard.

Key elements of such politics of the commons are the maintenance of an active public sphere, decent public services and vibrant public spaces, environmental respect and protection, insurance against hazard and risk, utilities and technologies that enable rather than disable.

25 Publication bias was assessed by visually examining a funnel plot of precision against hazard ratio (not shown), with asymmetry being formally assessed with the Egger test; no significant bias was shown (P=0.27).

Employers are responsible for employee safety under the Health and Safety at Work Regulations (HSE, 1974) by providing information, instruction and training and effective protection against hazard in the workplace.

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A spokeswoman for the consumer protection bureau, Jennifer Howard, said: "The force-placed insurance provisions would protect borrowers who are required by their mortgages to maintain insurance against hazards to the property, including special hazards such as wind, hurricane and flood damage".

The myth was one-way to commemorate the unique rockfall event and to verify the strength of the Christian faith against hazards.

In this article, for simplicity, a reasonable expectation on the resistance of a network system against hazards is that the average percentage of effectively impacted nodes should equal to the percentage of hazard covered area.

If the individual cannot cope successfully, he or she cannot be mentally resilient against hazards; in this case, the manifestation of symptoms of psychological dysfunction, such as diseases, social disengagement, and criminal activity are likely (Werner and Smith 1992).

First, the whole history of capitalism is one of balancing the entrepreneurial impulse against hazards to consumers.

Rings are a layer of protection against hazards; if Sonic has at least one ring when he collides with an enemy (or obstacle), he will survive.

Second, genetic susceptibility is partly subsumed in the exposure disease paradigm because it is presumed to partially determine one's ability to defend against hazards.

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