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Rather than mitigating risk, firms actually incubate risk through the normalization of deviance,as they learn to tolerate apparently minor failures and defects and treat early warning signals as false alarms rather than alerts to imminent danger.

"For the minority living there, change had been long overdue," he said, adding that "the eggs of danger which were always incubating got hatched out very quickly".

The combination of the early potential exposure and longer life span meant the meat trade in Leicestershire was rearing cattle that were more likely to be incubating BSE, and whose meat was a greater danger to humans.

The Stanford MLA group visited the Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve in the densely forested highlands, where conservationists are incubating and hatching eggs to repopulate the rare San Cristobal giant tortoise, which has been in danger of extinction.

Globalisation and poverty are incubating these attacks.

Incubating a Pixar.

We're also incubating projects.

Are you incubating a joey in there?

Fertilized chicken eggs (Gallus gallus; E.A.R.L. Morizeau, Dangers, France) were incubated at 37°C and 80% humidified atmosphere.

"It incubates new products.

Depression incubated war.

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