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From their own experiences, many do not consider the occasional joint a great hazard.
The other great hazard of war that was brought under control in World War I was tetanus.
Brucellosis, which is caused by Brucella spp., is a zoonotic infectious disease that can cause great hazard to public health and safety.
Because of the great hazard potential of such safety critical scenarios for the test persons, they are often conducted in a driving simulator (DS).
The high number of active faults in the vicinity of the planned 1142-km-long 1142-km-long 1142-km-long across the Tibetan Plateau poses a Golmud Lhasa to the railway.
But there was more to them than a stirring call to arms to fight recession; he was placing between his incoming administration and that of the outgoing president a broad river packed with growling chunks of ice - a river just crossed, at great hazard to the survival of America's "founding documents".
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The New Yorker, June 19 , 1937P. 9 We have observed that one of the great hazards of motoring is the system of safety signs that dot the highways.
One of the great hazards of language is how words for abstract ideas and concrete nouns can occupy the same slots.
However, the application of Zr powder is restricted by its ultra-high electrostatic discharge sensitivity, which poses great hazards for handling, transportation and utilization of this material.
As a result, Mr. McGhie was up on the Washburns' roof, attaching an antenna and trying to avoid one of the great hazards of wireless access in Utah: the trees, notably the quaking aspens.
By Robert M. Coates and E. B. White The New Yorker, June 19 , 1937P. 9 We have observed that one of the great hazards of motoring is the system of safety signs that dot the highways.
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