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Thus a measure aimed at discouraging alcohol consumption made it more hazardous for those who continued to drink.
Technicians and firefighters, many of them drawn from the military, have been evacuated or told to take refuge when the escape of radioactive vapor from the power plant makes it more hazardous to be outside.
The noise also makes it more hazardous not only for fans, but also for drivers, crew members and everyone else who spends time at a racetrack during a Nascar event.
He compares sitting to smoking and considers it more hazardous than parachuting.
The operator argued that the emergency exit would make it more hazardous for riders, and no walkway has been built.
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At a time when H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, has already made the medical profession more dangerous, SARS is about to make it even more hazardous, in the United States and around the world.
We conclude that early surgery (between days 1 3) is better, however it is more hazardous due to higher risk of vasospasm.
Early surgery has been advocated in order to minimize the rebleed risk, however it is more hazardous than delayed surgery, because the brain is tight and swollen, and the risk of vasospasm and infarction is increased.
He says it's no more hazardous, and likely also to startle customers into bigger tip.
In many cases, listeria causes flulike symptoms and nausea, but it can be more hazardous for the very young and the very old.
But mercury contamination, nearly all of it in the more hazardous methylated form, started to accumulate rapidly after that date, according to the study.
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