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Most hazards that arise in a system are thought to be primarily due to the defects in design, material, workmanship, or human error.
The technical relationships between surveillance, intervention and loss avoidance have not been established for most hazards despite being important consideration for investment decisions.
While efficient at reducing physical exposure to most hazards, relocation efforts that fail to consider factors influencing social vulnerability can result in "serious, and often permanent, socioeconomic and cultural suffering and impoverishment" for the resettled population (De Wet 2009: 78).
This item makes Mario temporarily invincible to most hazards and capable of defeating enemies on contact.
Most hazards are related to weather conditions, human error, plants, animals, diseases, and fellow humans encountered along the trail.
The levels also include power-ups in television monitors that, when hit, grant the character an extra life, temporary invincibility to most hazards, a number of rings, a shield that allows them to breathe underwater, a shield that allows them to withstand fire from enemy projectiles, or a shield that attracts nearby rings.
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Consequently, most hazard research has been focused on saving lives and reducing injuries.
According to the same study, by 2030 "up to 325 million extremely poor people will be living in the 49 most hazard-prone countries" in the world.
In fact, the World Bank has deemed it to be one of the most hazard-prone nations on earth.
These household preparedness measures are recommended in most hazard contexts but represent only one aspect of preparedness, particularly for lahars.
The South Pacific is considered one of the most hazard-prone regions in the world (Garschagen et al. 2016).
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