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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hazardous risks" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any sentence where you are describing the potential of something harmful or dangerous. For example: "Working with hazardous materials carries significant hazardous risks."
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The SGC method presented is very useful and convenient to assess the hazardous risks of chemicals.
It is of paramount importance to clarify the hazardous risks of this toxicity appropriately and control their mobilization, and study their occurrence dispersion, their settlement time in the environment and their corrosive effects on the food chain.
McHugh explained that the Army considers the use of such provisions "only in extraordinary circumstances involving unusually hazardous risks".
The 2003 agreement between the Army and KBR protects the contractor from financial costs associated with unusually hazardous risks including the "sudden or nonsudden release of hydrocarbons or other toxic or hazardous substances or contaminants into the environment".
White wrote in his 2003 memo granting KBR the indemnity that he "considered the availability, costs and terms of private insurance to cover these risks, as well as the viability of self-insurance, and have concluded that adequate insurance to cover the unusually hazardous risks is not reasonably available".
Study participants identified several physical and social hazards as risks to their family and the larger community; the dumping of hazardous waste, landfills, crime, and drugs were the most hazardous risks cited.
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However, this approach is potentially hazardous, risking carotid artery puncture, pneumothorax, and neurologic damage [2, 3].
Thus, the current study provides novel information that accentuate the hazardous risk of TBT on the thyroid.
With the significant discharge of antibiotic wastewater into the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, antibiotic pollution has become a serious problem and presents a hazardous risk to the environment.
Overconfidence has been shown to lead to hazardous risk taking by overtrading stocks, decreasing portfolio performance compared to market performance (Barber and Odean 2001) and leading people to take additional risks (Van Zant and Moore 2013).
Despite these potentially favorable effects of overconfidence in entrepreneurship, overconfidence has been shown to lead to hazardous risk taking, lowering the performance of investment portfolios (Barber and Odean 2001), and leading people to invest in riskier portfolios (Nosić and Weber 2010).
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