Sentence examples for presenting a hazard from inspiring English sources

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Water – and the scalding coffee – would simply form droplets and float away, presenting a hazard both to the astronauts and to the sensitive electronics on board.

To make your home as appealing as possible, "it is definitely the best practice to neutralize things" by removing all your childproofing devices, Mr. Jabbour said, "as long as you're not presenting a hazard to a child".

Even 100 tonTNT would send fragments flying, presenting a hazard to personnel and measuring equipment.

SOX2+/CDX2- profile predicted a significantly poorer outcome of patients with intestinal (p = 0.005) and expanding (p = 0.002) tumors, with hazard ratios of 3.18 and 4.84, respectively, and of those without signs of venous invasion (p = 0.009), presenting a hazard ratio of 3.84.

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"It presents a hazard for the safety of British nationals in the region.

Others fear that E. coli from poorly made compost -- if it contains animal wastes -- might present a hazard.

But the states still have the power to inspect trash trucks, to ensure they do not present a hazard.

Because these leashes are so thin and thus hard to see, they present a hazard to pedestrians on crowded streets.

Based on these results, the agency concluded that the bibs did not present a hazard as long as they were not deteriorated.

It also presented a hazard when ambulances and other emergency vehicles had to submit to searches at a police checkpoint, he said.

During the photo shoot, the lighter-than-air pig slipped its moorings and presented a hazard to aircraft approaching Heathrow airport.

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