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Maybe it can be made safe using new forms of communication and connectivity, but personally I doubt it.
A group of environmentalists and public officials has petitioned the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to close down Indian Point until it can be made safe from terrorist attack.
The huge McArthur river mine must stop operations until a public commission of inquiry is set up and has examined whether it can be made safe and at what cost, according to an independent report being released on Monday.
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The ongoing investigation surrounding a number of Tesla crashes that allegedly involved Autopilot continued as Consumer Reports called for Tesla to disable the mode until it can be made safer.
Despite Tesla's instructions to drivers before they start using Autopilot, the automaker's critics have called on the company to disable the feature until it can be made safer.
If we're going to save fabric, we may have to do more than recall the good times, and actually prove to people why nightlife itself is worth protecting, and proving how it can be made safer.
If cycling is safer in European cities, it can be made safer in North America.
It either knows that Belmont can be made safe but refuses to take leadership in completing the project, or it believes Belmont can't be made safe but is willing to let a new owner take the risk of harming others.
The headline of the quoted record speaks of "safety menace" and further on the record relates that even though "sufficient dilution of some radioisotopes in water renders them presently harmless, it is questionable whether radioactive wastes can be made safe for disposal in a drainage system in the ocean merely by aqueous dilution".
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