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At the end of last year, the collapse of a massive waste dump in the southern city of Shenzhen, one of China's most modern, killed at least fifty-eight people in a landslide, even though the potential hazard of a mudslide was reported more than a year earlier.
The idea is to prevent the hazard of a pole falling into the road.
This is, after all, a hazard of a crime characterized by intimacy.
Knowing the course (and its pitfalls) is a good strategy, but the real hazard of a relay is the multiple legs.
Getting hurt, they say, is just a hazard of a job that they have been rehearsing for years and never performed.
I enjoyed the chapter in the book "Freakonomics" about how the true hazard of a situation often falls short of the outrage.
The most common "occupational hazard of a writer" is "a bad mood," and a common cause of the bad mood is a bad review.
Yet is it really the case that religious belief is not propositional, that no one starts or stops believing in God over the terrible hazard of a proposition?
If the hazard of a catastrophe is constant, no correction is needed of the usual Pigouvian tax.
The other touched Popilius, who, in his praetorship, had banished all Tiberius's friends; whereupon Popilius, being unwilling to stand the hazard of a trial, fled out of Italy.
Toxicity studies in animals are carried out to identify the intrinsic hazard of a substance to support risk assessment for humans.
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