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In an unusual move, Federal regulators warned consumers on Friday that 1.4 million additional Bridgestone/ Firestone tires the company has refused to recall could pose safety risks and should be replaced.
But there have been increasing reports over the last few years of substandard roads and bridges and worries that subway and high-speed rail construction may be moving too quickly and could pose safety problems.
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Several experts speculated that some construction covered by the contracts may have been shoddy and could eventually pose safety problems.
Toys that are meant for children ages 3 to 6 may contain small parts but must carry labels that indicate that the items could pose a safety hazard.
Mr. Gregory said NASA had always delayed its operations whenever it found something it did not understand that could pose a safety risk.
And the government and media here have issued alarming reports that farmers are selling diseased or infected pigs to illegal slaughterhouses, which could pose food safety problems.
Councils across Scotland have been asked to check their school buildings as fears grow that all schools built under the same private finance initiative could pose a safety risk to children and staff.
Ms. Ladner said the Phoenix staff never suspected that Mr. Hanjour was a hijacker but feared that his skills were so weak that he could pose a safety hazard if he flew a commercial airliner.
Bridgestone's situation was complicated on Friday when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration took the unusual step of warning consumers that 1.4 million additional Firestone tires that the company refused to recall could pose a safety risk and should be replaced.
But before resuming, you need to have a word with him: now that you are aware that the man-bun is made of poorly-attached extensions, tell him if he wants to continue, he has to play without it, as it could pose a safety risk.
Today, the rodent has finally made its way back to the bustling capital, enamouring local residents with their goofy teeth, while wreaking havoc for park wardens who are concerned that their constant gnawing on urban trees could pose a safety risk in a city with so much green space.
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