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Such are the hazards inherent in evening exercise.
But caution should be taken, these loans serve as a reminder of the hazards inherent in this type of debt.
Firstly, the two types of hazards (inherent hazards, controllable hazards) in oil tank zones are identified, analyzed and classified.
But as in American football, the research is likely to create a new awareness of the long-term hazards inherent in head injury.
As such, he analyzes the hazards inherent to public contracting that make their outer features and performance differ from pure private contracts.
Although the story bursts with romance and intrigue, the authors, Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris, never overcome the daunting hazards inherent in setting a novel in the maelstrom of dynastic Reformation politics.
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She may add that Greece shows the moral hazard inherent in any schemes for greater risk-sharing.
Over the years, they have saved at least 10 people from choking to death, a hazard inherent in restaurants that serve solid food in large portions.
A final hazard inherent in ethnographic fieldwork is the ever-present possibility of cultural change produced by or resulting from the ethnographer's presence in the group.
For the European Union and the euro, it would be highly beneficial, eliminating most of the moral hazard inherent in the euro zone's current fiscal and monetary arrangements.
But she also identifies a "moral hazard" inherent in R2P – that it can create a perception in conflicts that a rebel force may be only a regime-sponsored atrocity away from international interveners coming to its aid.
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