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The Personal Health column "Fresh Warning on Perils of Piercing" paints the piercing industry and the act with a much more negative brush than is appropriate.
They call for rethinking conditions and clauses of insurability, updating the definition of technical and operational risk, identifying hidden exposures, pricing these policies, and focusing on perils that should be excluded.
Examples of shedding new light on perils include estimating the extinction risks faced by sharks and rays (Dulvy et al., 2014) and sequencing the genome of the pathogen responsible for the Irish potato famine (Yoshida et al., 2013).
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FOR an opposition politician, giving the televised response to a president's state-of-the-union address is a perilous honour, with the emphasis on peril.
With the club in a state on peril, a group of supporters united and formed the Swans Trust.
On stage they still look magnificent, and actors Kenton Moore, Jeremy Wallis and David Rowley - forbidden to put on weight on peril of splitting ancient seams -the very image of martial elegance.
Also, the disruption flash caused by WAFL's relevance is one of the best lessons on the perils of resting on past achievements.
A BBC spokesperson said the ruse was "a light-hearted take on the perils of driving one of the rarest and most valuable cars on the road".
But I was reluctant to send my rather lengthy piece on the perils of publishing for one major reason.
College administrations and faculty should, of course, lecture students on the perils of heavy drinking, sexual assault and so on.
He is also clear on the perils.
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