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Quick investigation proved she was comparatively safe so they continued their work.
But, as requests for personal information go, this one was comparatively safe.
But Cardona didn't live in Mexico; he lived in Laredo, and Laredo was comparatively safe.
While Antwerp was a deep water port vulnerable to British attack from the sea, Bruges, sitting 6 mile inland, was comparatively safe from naval bombardment or coastal raids.
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Participants explained that serious harm and never events had an acute focus and that general practice was comparatively safer: "You think 'well, compared to that, our risk is zero' so it feels like an overreaction to follow some of this process" (PM2).
And it's only because abortion is comparatively safe and legal that we confuse the two.
Instead they are tested against a placebo, and if shown to be comparatively safe and effective are approved for marketing.
The past is comparatively safe, next to the present, because we know how at least one of them turns out.
The management and business jobs that demand these skills are comparatively safe from automation; so are those of lawyers, teachers, researchers, doctors, journalists, actors and artists.
However, the larger settlements, which are heavily guarded by Israeli security forces, are comparatively safe and continue to attract new residents.
"I do not think another attempt will be made to carry their works by storm, & if not, we shall be comparatively safe," Wood opined.
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