People may be unable to wash their hands, and food may spoil.
It is colourful and the animation is first class - though occasional flicker does creep in to spoil it.
Mr Jospin will be hoping that this week's mayhem does not spoil it.
Alas, Mr Menem for months has been letting his ambition spoil it.
But tall hedges may rob other houses' light, or spoil views.
Mrs Justice Lang rejected claims the 11 turbines would spoil views.
Mr Obama's decision in September to impose punitive tariffs on imports of Chinese steel pipes and tyres infuriated the Chinese government, although it has so far resisted lashing out (summitry with Mr Obama being too big a party to spoil).
The concert now proposed would face a bigger range of outsiders trying to spoil its tunes.
Comparatively rosy as the latest picture may be, numerous blots still spoil the canvas.
They've beaten us three in a row and we'll come out tomorrow and try to spoil their fun.
No great shakes as an action director, Hardwicke fails to persuade that anything really nasty might spoil our fun.
Liquid fuel can be continuously cleaned of the contaminants that spoil solid fuel.
Depending on the number of ballot measures, it can be a tome and the perfect way to spoil a weekend.
Yet smitten with technology, we are like young lovers who are afraid that too much talking will spoil the romance.
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Alejandro Toledo, the opposition candidate, called on supporters to spoil their votes.
Overbay, signed in late March to help fill in for Teixeira, was worried his throw to Cano was going to spoil the effort.
One of his team blamed Tory and Labour MPs for spinning out their speeches, and hinted darkly at a cross-party conspiracy to spoil the launch.
Now the opera house's admirers are embroiled in a dispute about another building rising a stone's throw away, and which threatens to spoil the view.
The conventional wisdom is wrong: Too few cooks spoil the broth.
Talk was tough, too, after the savings-and-loan crisis of the 1980s, but then we started living the good life again and nobody likes to spoil a party.
And there have been concerns that using the stadium for football would not be ideal because the presence of a running track around the perimeter would spoil the atmosphere.
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There are more romantic places to dine, it has to be said, but Malaysians are serious about their food, and don't allow anything as trivial as lack of ambience to spoil their appetite.
The glaze is applied to a fired stoneware vessel, which is then fired again in a repeated cycle of six stages of heating and cooling where precise temperatures matter a great deal: either over- or under-firing will spoil the effect.
Schultz lists the reasons in Boomtown USA. I don't have the space here to spoil Schultz's story.
It sounds like Forbes is looking to make a few bad apples spoil the whole bunch.
Another problem: Upstarts need every customer they can get, and asking too many questions might spoil a potential sale.
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