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"It's lifesaving, but it has hazards," he said.
But even the prospect of an exit has hazards for the United States.
Working in the rougher parts of the world may sometimes seem prohibitively risky, but the rich world has hazards, too.
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"The thing to remember is that our national parks have hazards," he said.
Although 17% of government-supported, low-income housing had hazards, 35% of all low-income housing had hazards.
For households with incomes greater than or equal to 30,000 US dollars/year, 19% had hazards.
Similarly, those working at a smelter plant had hazards that are 1.2 times as great as those in non-smelter plants and those at union plants had hazards that are 1.2 times those at non-union plants.
All categories of infectious disease had hazards that were covered, except for infections from close physical contact.
The pamphlet was anonymous, but someone, presumably the lawyer, had hazarded a name: J Snare?
David Cameron's craven concessions to Tory Eurosceptics had hazarded the country's place in the EU.
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