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Herbicide chemicals sprayed on a roadside to eliminate unsightly weeds that constitute a fire or traffic hazard are not proper for use on cropland.
There's so much denim rubbing shoulders in the tight passageways that knot the cars that you wonder if it might constitute a fire hazard.
Some expressed concern that trash waiting to be picked up outside apartment doors could constitute a fire hazard, and others worried about the icky ambience that trash might create in the building.
Urethane chemicals do not constitute a fire hazard.
Dust arising from sanding or buffing operations, which may be carried out to produce a flat foam surface, may, in common with other dusts, constitute a fire hazard.
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Evident though the achievements of late antiquity and the early middle ages are, it is also clear that they constitute a fire-break without parallel in European history.
An attendant pointed to a rule forbidding the presence of growing cotton on the floor as constituting a fire hazard.
A Peter Schwartz, a Manhattan landlord-tenant lawyer, said that if the behavior of the tenants constitutes a fire or safety hazard, the owner could bring a summary eviction proceeding against them for creating a nuisance in the building.
Immediately after application the insulation is exposed and therefore constitutes a fire hazard similar to that of unprotected sprayed foam.
Violation of these policies constitutes a firing offense because the company takes safety seriously.
Moreover, a wireless transmission module was designed and connected to the windmill-structured energy harvester to constitute a wireless fire monitoring system.
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