Does this give us enough information to hazard a guess at the performance of the broader market?
But that's been the case for well over a month now, and people are becoming more reluctant to hazard a guess.
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We have been very engaged in this issue, so I would hazard a guess that the answer is yes, but I would not go with that.
Take a glimpse at the membership and, if the Welsh Calman is organised on similar lines, you can probably hazard a guess at the likely suspects.
Although Garg is unwilling to hazard a guess as to how many Beetles he expects to sell, it is believed that Volkswagen had already received 150 orders prior to the launch.
Unfortunately, our hosts wouldn't hazard a guess on availability.
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"I think it is going to happen, that kind of portability of identity is important but I could not hazard a guess right now about how quickly it will happen, " he said.
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No-one in the trust will hazard a guess as to when "London's lost route to the sea" might be fully reopened but three engineering and environmental studies have concluded it is viable.
Not having first-hand knowledge of the facts, I cannot fairly hazard a guess as to why the respondents in this arbitration paid any settlement to this pubic customer or why the individual stockbroker named in the case simply took the blows and opted for nothing more than expungement.
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Based on that illustration up there, we're going to hazard a guess it could be used in Apple's MacBook and iMac lines, though the patent application doesn't explicitly exclude mobile devices, either. (In fact, the filing acknowledges a camera like this could be used in, ahem, a television.) What we'd really like to know is how easy it would be for the user to active the privacy mode.
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"All deposit insurance is a moral hazard, and brokered deposits are a moral hazard, squared, " says Alex Pollock, a former head of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago and now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
But several worried about a potential hazard for a medicine widely used in very sick patients.
The litter of discarded bottles and cans is a safety hazard, a public nuisance and an aesthetic blight.
Officials worry heavier passengers squished into one seat may pose a safety hazard when a plane must be evacuated during an emergency.
She will wear the nametag (a strangulation hazard for a toddler, if NCA must know), and she will come with me to my presentations.
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PERTH, Australia (AP) Up to 15 miners were fired from their high-paying jobs in an Australian gold mine after a "Harlem Shake" performance underground was deemed a safety hazard, a newspaper reported on Monday.
Once an injury is reported, or if an employer learns that a hazard exists for a certain job (for example, through insurance reports), the business would then have to put into place the other four components for the job where the hazard was reported, and any similar jobs.
"With a strike-slip event you don't have the same potential hazard for a tsunami as you do with a subduction event because the plates are moving adjacent to each other, " Dutton told OurAmazingPlanet.
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Disasters are not natural, they only occur when people lack preparedness or the ability to cope with hazards: it is the combination of an exposed and ill-prepared population or community with a hazard event that results in a disaster.
In 1986 London Greenpeace, a bunch of environmental activists (unconnected with the better-known Greenpeace), published a leaflet denouncing McDonald's, the hamburger chain, as a hazard to human health, a killer of animals, a destroyer of the environment and a mean employer.
The test focused more on the smoke hazard from a fire than the damage caused by flames.
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.
The second failure in insurance markets is moral hazard: a person who is insured has less incentive to act carefully than an uninsured person.
That was a massive hazard and it happened a lot.
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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.
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.
If there is one hazard of a brutish New York Cinderella in the semifinals, it's the inevitable attention they will suck away not only from the formidable Steelers, but also a delicious Chicago-Green Bay NFC Championship the latter a matchup so classic and old-school it should be played in two feet of snow and broadcast in black and white.
Some of the group's ideas for jazzing up Senator Sominex were deemed too creative. (That's always a hazard when you are culling advice from a world where adult diapers are hawked as a fashion statement.) The campaign reportedly rejected doing an aerial shot of a giant pair of shoes to conjure up the former Knick as tall and Lincolnesque.
They create a moral hazard by rewarding executives when a company--or its share price--does well, but no corresponding penalty when the company does poorly.
Trucks pose a great hazard to pedestrians and cyclists in a collision.
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