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But travelling has become a hazard - taking off your shoes in airports, and all that sort of thing.
Then the unit will not only fail to suppress a surge, but can become a hazard itself.
Care must be taken, especially during alignment, to make sure that the beam does not become a hazard.
But privacy advocates worry that this type of technology could become a hazard that users aren't prepared for.
The Met Office warned that as the new week begins "ice will increasingly become a hazard", provoking widespread travel "disruption".
When their prison terms are finished, these inmates are dumped onto the streets, where they become a hazard to themselves and to the community.
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Sudden gusts of wind, including Montpellier also became a hazard, leading to multiple crashes.
The damage is often exacerbated because congregations cannot afford basic maintenance like patching leaks and face a much larger price tag when the steeple becomes a hazard.
All the ski resorts within driving distance of the capital rely heavily on artificial snow, and that means ice becomes a hazard as the day wears on.
"A home of a traditional type becomes a hazard zone as you get older," said Dr. David Brown, 87, a board member instrumental in developing town services for the elderly.
Most of these costs are exceedingly avoidable — think spilled oil that becomes a hazard for an unassuming check-out attendant.
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