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• To the Editor: Adam Freedman does well to remind us of the hazards of using punctuation to interpret laws.

Hurricane Katrina's destruction of Mississippi's huge riverboat casinos offers a tantalizing metaphor for the hazards of using the roulette wheel to pay state debts.

(And sometimes you're not in the mood to have your thighs fried while watching TV shows, which is one of the hazards of using a laptop on your lap).

This collision of well-intentioned foreigners and imperiled Nigerians illustrates the hazards of using modern global communications to enable people in the developed world to apply pressure in developing nations over a range of issues, without some understanding of the situation on the ground.

These men summed up the hazards of using "such potent and little understood tools" as chemicals and radioactive substances: "A few false moves on the part of man may result in destruction of soil productivity and the arthropods may well take over".

Application of these guidelines shows the hazards of using Type I Portland cement and silica fume in concrete subjected to magnesium sulfate attack.

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"We selected 80 heads of household in each sub-district and gave them a one-day training regarding the benefits of using latrines, the hazards of not using a latrine, as well as how to construct them," says Hygiene and Sanitation Services expert Netsanet Berhanu.

This approach was also preferred in our case, due to the heterogeneity of the Brazilian population and to the consequent hazards of using frequency data obtained elsewhere.

In particular, in view of current anxieties about the potential hazards of using antidepressants in children, 10 clinical trials of the effectiveness of specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are especially urgent.

Pictorial health warnings may not only make people less likely to smoke but also increase public awareness of the health hazards of using tobacco products.

Dalhousie University professor Jeff Dahn, who experienced firsthand the hazards of batteries using lithium metal early in his career, is more cautious.

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