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But once in water, they disintegrated and immediately posed a hazard in case a pond wall became breached.
Board of Education officials acknowledged the contamination yesterday, but denied that it posed a hazard to those in the building.
Mr. Feinstein instructed transit officials to find out whether the etching acid posed a hazard to riders, as well as windows.
The depletion of antioxidant enzymes with a concomitant increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and reactive oxygen species (ROS) posed a hazard to membrane integrity.
On Tuesday, Governor Bush, the Republican nominee for president, cited the planned cuts to support his argument that the Medicare agency was "rigid and sluggish and slow to change" and posed "a hazard to your health".
During World War I, the Army Corps of Engineers decided that the piers posed a hazard to navigation on the Harlem, which had been enlarged for shipping, and ordered the removal of some of them.
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The police contend that A.T.V.'s pose a hazard to others in the woods.
Carpenter ants — usually black and a quarter to a half inch long — can also pose a hazard.
Parasites, and Sometimes Larger You do not necessarily need to drink water for it to pose a hazard.
Critics say that the cable poses a hazard to navigation and to shellfish beds in the sound.
Many drivers park their rigs along the side of the highway at night, posing a hazard to other drivers.
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