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But platitudes are an occupational hazard for a songwriter who specializes in gauging the human heart.
Readers looking to "Moral Hazard" for a crash course in investment will be disappointed.
It is an occupational hazard for a diver who must jump from a 10-meter platform that is the height of a three-story building.
He told Surrey police in 2009 that the sexual assault complaints against him were "invented" and an "occupational hazard" for a famous entertainer.
All of the stars of last season have spent time on the bench, even Player of the Year Eden Hazard for a home game against Aston Villa.
This is what it says – but what does it say?" Becoming involved in bigger arguments seems to be an occupational hazard for a linguist.
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Most of these costs are exceedingly avoidable — think spilled oil that becomes a hazard for an unassuming check-out attendant.
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Small pieces of jewelry could pose a choking hazard for an infant.
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