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The other contenders face hazards, too.
Motorcyclists face hazards car drivers don't usually think about.
The wolves in Yellowstone are not hunted, but they do face hazards.
Even children who get rides in private cars can face hazards, too, as harried parents, running late, jockey for parking spots or pull up to curbs through crowds of children arriving from different directions.
A British journalist called her "the Carrie Bradshaw of Beirut," and she admits to a passion for in-home manicures, Italian shoes and handbags, but Lebanese journalists face hazards far more perilous than a pink martini hangover.
Therefore capacities must be recognized and used to strengthen people's strategies to face hazards.
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Today, human rights workers still face hazards--they are routinely kidnapped and killed in Colombia, for instance--but the intimidation is less than it was.
In addition, the economy still faces hazards like rising energy prices and fluctuating consumer confidence.
But in a contest that saw fireworks Tuesday night when Trump, the decisive frontrunner, accused Jeb Bush, the clubby choice, of lacking vigor, the cable channel also faces hazards.
Capacities are often rooted in resources and assets that are largely endogenous to the community facing hazards.
Those marginalized and vulnerable in facing hazards are often also those who struggle in the aftermath of disasters.
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