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Coal burst represented a major hazard for some U.S. mining operations.
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Doctors and patients are still free to use the medications; they are simply on notice to pay attention to possible hazards for some youngsters.
This creates unique hazards for some residents because the walls don't always split neighborhoods neatly.
This may indicate that the procedure followed in the EFSA report [ 8, 9] of leaving out some hazards for some housing systems reduced its suitability to derive overall welfare, as indicated in this study by expert opinion (but note that this was not an objective of the EFSA report, while it has been proposed from a semantic modelling perspective, [ 10]).
b For α=2, a=25 and γ=1 Fig. 6 Plot of the GW-LL hazard function for some parameter values.
b For α=2, μ=1 and σ=2 Fig. 4 Plot of the GW-LN hazard function for some parameter values.
The hazard, for Trump, is that some supporters may decide that he is not after all the extreme change agent they took him for, and subsequently decide to stay home on election day or not do as much on behalf of his candidacy.
Burnout and midlife crisis seem to be occupational hazards for ultrarunners – some might say an obsessive breed by nature – and, in the final chapters of his autobiography, Scott Jurek questions whether he is standing on the edge of a cliff in his own competitive career.
Ridicule and misrepresentation are in some sense an occupational hazard for the philosopher.
"This is a hazard for all tenants.
"Avalanches are a hazard for snowboarders.
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