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The dust generation occurring during the handling of bulk materials in free falls or at the impact on a stockpile can be a source of danger for the operators health.
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One of the benefits of Article 5, the collective defence pledge that underpins NATO, is that it leaves unspoken the potential sources of danger for alliance members.
Kingsley Coman and Douglas Costa were the principal sources of danger for Bayern as Atlético, like Leicester, forced their opponents out wide, but neither winger could find enough sangfroid amid a flame-hot battle to deliver precise crosses.
The result of maltreatment is dramatic: the caregiver (mother or father) not only ceases to be the figure to whom the child can turn to for protection, but also becomes the source of danger itself.
"For centuries, Romania's geography was a source of danger.
That is, anxiety helps us to monitor our environment for danger and to approach (fight) the source of danger [ 23].
However, for many foragers, predation is not the only source of danger they face while foraging.
For many foragers, however, predation is not the only source of danger they face while foraging.
But that is not the only source of danger.
But it's gradually becoming clearer that for the very old and frail, and for nursing home residents in particular, hospitals are places to avoid whenever possible, and surgery can become a source of danger in itself.
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