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The bathing and swimming are excellent, and a long reef ensures that the normally treacherous Atlantic water is remarkably safe.
Although the city has experienced sensational, Mafia-style crimes, it is remarkably safe and clean, especially in the center.
"If kids follow their instincts and the same common sense they'd use walking to school or going to the mall, it is remarkably safe," Mr. Citrano argues.
There have been less dire violations reported, too, such as burglaries and harassment, but Daniel Hoffer, the company's C.E.O. and co-founder, who is thirty-four, says that, statistically speaking, couch surfing is remarkably safe.
Scott Peterson Senior Vice President Nuclear Energy Institute Washington, March 24 , 2011 To the Editor: Are we to take seriously Frank N. von Hippel's argument that the ultimate deaths of a mere 10,000 people as a result of Chernobyl, compared with the tens of thousands of people killed by particulates from coal, suggest that the nuclear industry is "remarkably safe"?
Although no one has ever died from a marijuana overdose(8) and its overall track record is remarkably safe, there are some hazards that, again, are largely a function of context.
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Historically, visitors to cannibal tribes often seem to have been remarkably safe, and indeed well treated.
Over all, experts say, statins have proved to be remarkably safe.
It has proved to be remarkably safe for the woman, with a death rate of less than one in 100,000 operations.
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