Sentence examples for introducing a hazard from inspiring English sources

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In this context, a number of physical modifications such as the denaturation of proteins by heat or mechanical treatment or new presentations of commonly used ingredients in product development, as is the case of low-fat spreads and soft cheeses should not be considered as novel, because there is no real potential for introducing a hazard.

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Connecting modules by name provides great flexibility, but it introduces a hazard: The designer sometimes has to deal with preexisting names, perhaps chosen by someone else over whom the designer has no control.

It is surely a basic function of any kind of welfare state to ensure that no one goes hungry, and to outsource that duty to private charity introduces a moral hazard to governments who need no longer feel responsible for the consequences of their own failures.

It is concluded that use of very O2-depleted atmospheres for control of enzymatic browning of fresh-cut Iceberg lettuce may introduce a potential hazard under some commercial conditions.

It is also essential to dispose of the sample and any reagent after analysis without introducing a toxic or explosive hazard.

This project aims at introducing a new approach to process hazard identification by simulation and analysis.

Continuous variables are often simplified assuming a linear relationship with log hazard or introducing a step function (dichotomising).

Continuous variables are often simplified at analysis by assuming a linear relationship with log-hazard or by introducing a step function through categorisation (frequently dichotomisation).

The secondary neutrons generated as a result of interaction with protons and material in the beam path introduces a significant radiological hazard.

This method makes hazard management a closed-loop through introducing an accountability mechanism based on the interior market system of hazard detecting.

It also introduces a form of moral hazard, because banks and their creditors may assume that the government would be duty-bound to bail them out if a closely monitored institution were to fail.On the other hand over-strict regulation can also be harmful if it stifles financial innovation and squeezes all appetite for risk out of the banking system.

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