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Instead, I get by with a bit of lip-reading, a lot of "What?" and "Eh?" and a tendency to hazard a guess at what people have said and offer some banality in return.
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He was invited to hazard a guess.
To hazard the contradiction - freedom is necessary.
I want to hazard a guess towards both.
Care to hazard a guess?
Care to hazard a guess why?
Including a natural frequency (e.g., 1 in 4) in addition is likely to help to increase understanding of the expression among a broader audience and may reduce the tendency to interpret very low hazard as "no hazard".
Likewise, the lack of daily focus on volcanoes among the population might result in a corresponding tendency to pay less attention to any hazard, and hence perhaps to estimate risk as lower.
But his off-putting remark to the gun owner suggests that perhaps his "yes" answer to the question about self-discipline had been premature and that there are perils ahead for Mr. Biden on Thursday — both because of his tendency to go too far and the hazards of debating a woman.
And socializing online has its own peculiar hazards, including game sites' tendency to freeze at inopportune moments.
The panelists concluded that the agency's main problem was a tendency to assume that business would reduce workplace hazards by stepping up existing technologies.
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