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Deahl said he had attended a church service on Christmas Day and that Cafferkey was likely to have contracted the disease while visiting the local community without wearing a full hazard suit.
First, although results from disaggregation and decomposition methods were similar to the full hazard specification, firm fixed effects were not accounted for in these extensions.
For maximum effect, hazard management should be through a "full hazard system" which extends beyond the physical, organisational and operational boundaries of, for example, construction projects, shipping operations and manufacturing plants.
In addition, Tirri expects to incorporate hazard identification and risk assessment into undergraduate courses, including asking safety questions on quizzes and exams and requiring seniors to write full hazard assessments.
The lags for each of the four health behaviours were elicited from epidemiological and economic modelling experts (see section D of Additional file 1) and were applied so that the full hazard ratio effect was applied after the simulated lag (with reduced hazard ratio effects applied in the preceding time cycles).
As any golfer knows, life is full of hazards.
Half of that came from foreigners.But investing in infrastructure has been full of hazards.
LIFE is full of hazards, but the Japanese must be starting to suspect that their lives are fuller than most.
The journey was full of hazards and constant fear of falling into the hands of the Russian guards or the Avo, but they were successful at last.
Mines are full of hazards, so reducing the number of people in them cuts the risk of accidents, and the costs associated with them.
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