Unexpected inflation is a hazard on any fixed-income holding that stretches beyond, say, a year.
Each can be a hazard, but the risk depends on how we use them.
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Its size means it could be a hazard to shipping and offshore development in the region.
However, not all experts are convinced that MP3-player headphones pose a hazard to heart implant patients.
"We took the action we took (to ground the planes) because we saw a hazard, " Huerta said.
Call it a hazard of trying too hard to compete with the Yankees.
It presents a hazard for the safety of British nationals in the region.
Mainzer said asteroids in orbits pitched at a similar angle offer not only a hazard, but also an opportunity.
Ginette Camps-Walsh, another resident, feared the route would be a hazard to villagers.
Even fragments a few centimetres in width are a hazard because they travel at many thousands of kilometres per hour.
Friends of the Earth is running a campaign for more regulation of chemicals which might prove a hazard to human health.
Louis after the Coast Guard said 11 barges that sank last weekend in the rain-swollen waterway were not a hazard to navigation.
Wolverhampton City Council said it was concerned they were a distraction to drivers or a hazard to pedestrians when placed on pavements.
Viral DNA sequences by themselves do not appear to pose a hazard, and many have become incorporated into the genomes of plants.
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It can even put on the brakes if it senses a hazard.
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"I don't think anyone in the industry, including ourselves, were fully aware of the potential of dust as a hazard, " Mr. Mechler said.
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However, if the ball is covered by loose impediments and a player moves it in a hazard, or obstacle area, a penalty of one stroke applies.
In view of the radioactive nature of thorium, a hazard is posed from waste produced in the processing of rare earth oxides, which contains it.
"If we thought if it was a problem or a hazard, we wouldn't have this show, " Keith said about private gun sales at the show.
Jet fuel inside another house posed a hazard, Mr. Corthier said.
Certain findings that seem to point to the existence of a hazard have been trumpeted by groups like the Environmental Health Trust and the BioInitiative group.
Although their higher rate of reproduction favours them at first, they easily become extinct when faced with a hazard to which all their members are genetically susceptible.
Jet fuel inside another house posed a hazard, Corthier said.
There would be a widespread hard frost, with ice a hazard, on Wednesday night while snow expected for Scotland and northern England on Thursday morning would bring the potential for disruption.
The production and littering of plastic bags are therefore not only a hazard for the environment but have also significant repercussions on tourism and agriculture, both important pillars of Jordan's economy.
He pointed out that the system presents a hazard to secured lenders, since the tax deed obliterates all existing liens and the rules about providing notice to secured lenders are a little sketchy.
Actor Woody Harrelson is often seen skimming over the waves near his ranch on Maui's North Shore ("He's a hazard, " one observer says), and actress Leslie Bibb has also given it a try.
The Environmental Protection Agency calls radon "extremely toxic, " and the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis in 1998 listed it as the most frequent cause of premature death from a hazard in the home.
The shelters are a hazard to the bus users and a source of confusion to others who reasonably expect that bright, new, well-maintained bus shelters on a main city road indicate the existence of a bus service.
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