The view from the hazard-avoidance camera with and without the clear dust cover.
Aviation officials feared the dust could stop jet engines - an unacceptable hazard - and Ms McDonagh was among the thousands left stranded.
The initial images transmitted Monday by Curiosity were taken through the vehicle's hazard-avoidance cameras, before their transparent but dusty lens covers had been removed.
One argument against big bailouts is moral hazard--the idea that if you bail the banks out now, future bankers will take even bigger risks.
The car's ultrasonic sensors check for obstacles, and software starts and stops the engine, controls the brakes and hazard-warning flashers, and folds the wing mirrors in and out.
The international geosciences programme (IGCP) project 567 on earthquake archaeology is intended to demonstrate that archaeological evidence can make a valuable contribution to long-term seismic-hazard assessments in earthquake-prone regions where there is a long and lasting cultural heritage.
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All the important switches in the passenger compartment-except for the hazard flasher switch-are soft-touch components that have a similar feel to using a touchscreen.
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Active labour-market policies are a way to minimise the moral hazard that goes hand-in-hand with comprehensive insurance.
When moral hazard is in - exists, that's when people take risks, like bank presidents and the like.
The problem seismic-hazard practitioners face, however, is that the instrumental record of earthquakes is too short and the historical record too incomplete.
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Peter Exley, from the RSPB, said although PIB was classified as "very low-hazard" the impact it had had on birds showed it was "clearly not low hazard".
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But unless the system makes some effort to distinguish between the two, it is hard to see how the grip of the moral-hazard dilemma can ever be loosened.
In other words the moral-hazard problem will be even greater.
After forty years of experience coordinating the Pacific Tsunami Warning System (PTWS), UNESCO-IOC is leading a global effort to establish ocean-based tsunami warning systems as part of an overall multi-hazard disaster reduction strategy.
They bought CB radio sets in droves, learned a spatter of the lingo and imitated The Dukes of Hazard from Friday-night TV, while their kids learned it from the CB Bears cartoon on Saturday morning.
It's been bailout out after bailout for Wall Street banks that made ill-judged bets on the securities market, but the so-called moral-hazard theory, that banks will be all the more reckless for it, has been discarded by those watching overseas this past week.
Unexpected inflation is a hazard on any fixed-income holding that stretches beyond, say, a year.
Immediately after the sending off, Hazard did find support -- from Chelsea's official Twitter account.
Fortunately, the namesake three private lakes don't present too much of a water hazard on this USGA-rated 18-hole course.
Tenure creates moral hazard: Moral hazard is the well-established phenomenon that people behave differently when they have insurance than when they do not.
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And, Wendell, we -- I hazard to guess what your question would be if we didn't take into account any of that in what our budget was.
The court clerk explained that the Securicor van carrying them from police custody was stuck in traffic - one hazard of starting proceedings at the height of the rush hour.
Germans still fret about moral hazard: a bail-out would mean that Greece gets away with years of irresponsible fiscal policy and could set a bad precedent for other euro delinquents.
Lille seemed subdued for half an hour, but they finally showed their attacking prowess as Hazard, the goal-scorer from the home leg, burst into the box to shoot straight at the fortuitous Reina.
Another related short-term hazard arises when clients take investment recommendations from family, friends, or business associates on timely stock picks that appear promising because of some idiosyncratic situation related to the specific company.
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At a time when planes are becoming more crowded, air traffic is growing and air traffic control con- tinues to be run with obsolete technology, gratuitously retiring veteran pilots is both preposterous and an air-safety hazard.
Lastly, Mr Gore's combination of populist rhetoric and centrist policies presents him with a way round that occupational hazard facing all vice-presidents: how to distinguish yourself from your predecessor, without losing the credit for his achievements, or seeming disloyal.
There are nine cameras hard-mounted to the rover: two pairs of black-and-white Hazard Avoidance Cameras in the front, another two pair mounted to the rear of the rover, (dashed arrows in the graphic) and the color Mars Descent Imager (MARDI).
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