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Though potentially profitable, apartment investing is full of hazard.
Towns are protected against action for damages, because such suits are full of hazard, as an eminent judge of this State once told me of medical malpractice suits.
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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.
The floors and halls were full of hazards that hampered the firefighters' efforts: a lack of operating stairwells, a missing portion of a standpipe system that was supposed to deliver water to the fire.
Louise realizes that therapy is full of hazards for Helen: "The tension between her conscious self and the self that she has so long kept hidden is so delicate that I am frightened for her.
Upstate New York in the wintertime is full of hazards: any moment a blizzard might hit the storm-prone east coast or there's the risk of getting shot.
With Payne being hindered by weeds in her costume and in her face, and Patten at one point swimming straight into a marker buoy, the event was reminiscent of another 10km full of hazards and argy-bargy last year.
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