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Participants explained that serious harm and never events had an acute focus and that general practice was comparatively safer: "You think 'well, compared to that, our risk is zero' so it feels like an overreaction to follow some of this process" (PM2).
Many of Benghazi's 1.3 million inhabitants have abandoned their homes for comparatively safer neighborhoods.
They lack the swaggering macho that pushes more traditional, arguably crueler male transgressions — having affairs, whoring, fathering children out of wedlock — into the comparatively (though only comparatively) safer territory of "boys will be boys" and "men are like that".
There was worry, as in the case of Helen Hays, who monitors the tern populations on Gull Island, off the tip of Long Island, where the battering waves destroyed part of the dock (she remained on the comparatively safer island of Manhattan).
Botanical derivatives are comparatively safer than currently used antibiotics and exert multiple therapeutic benefits associated with their high efficacy.
About twenty minutes later, as the boat reached the comparatively safer waters of the channel, the master elected to raise the foresail to help steady the vessel.
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Some organisations arrange expeditions providing adventure under comparatively safe conditions.
Quick investigation proved she was comparatively safe so they continued their work.
But, as requests for personal information go, this one was comparatively safe.
But Cardona didn't live in Mexico; he lived in Laredo, and Laredo was comparatively safe.
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