Security Council, the United States and other countries began going after companies that operate in Iran, Ghorb offered an object lesson in the hazards of doing business with Iranian partners.
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It is a solid resort course, with ample fairways and little in the way of penal hazards, with water seriously in play on just one hole, but the tall thick native grasses are much tougher than the wispy rough of the British Isles, and while the greens are not crazily undulated, they have plenty of tricky pin positions.
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But at the very least, a breakaway would put new hazards in the way of Mr Hague's chances of leading a Tory recovery.
Since the early 1980s Exxon has done intensive study of iceberg hazards in the region, working in conjunction with Norwegian and Russian scientists.
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The two companies "are confident that we can safely drill in the Kara Sea and avoid hazards from radioactive materials on the seabed", Exxon Mobil said.
Also, as the animals walk up and down on the rubbish and spread it around the streets it creates traffic hazards in congested areas of the city.
Despite the obvious occupational hazards we face while in the field, the upside greatly outweighs those risks.
Together these technologies create a system that provides immediate warnings of delays, accidents, temporary speed restrictions and road conditions -- the everyday hazards that lie in wait just around the corner.
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Opening a debate on 1 July 2010 on UK foreign policy objectives "in the face of changing hazards and opportunities", Lord Howe, foreign secretary from 1983-89, said the similarity was "something which pleases me enormously".
Nonetheless, the verdicts will come as a shock to all researchers in Italy whose expertise lies in the field of assessing natural hazards.
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Kabat is a cancer epidemiologist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the author of Hyping Health Risks: Environmental Hazards in Daily Life and the Science of Epidemiology.
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The panel voted unanimously that patients who are receiving the drugs should receive a guide outlining potential hazards of the medicines in clear, easy-to-understand language.
It is a paradox that, in spite of dramatic increases in life expectancy and improvements in health in the developed world over recent decades, as a society we are obsessively preoccupied with the specter of hazards lurking in our environment and consumer products.
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The potential hazards of working with viruses was underlined in 2007 when the Pirbright laboratory site was identified as the source of a leak which led to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
Still, anyone who thinks that Muslims will be discouraged from making the haj is underestimating the appeal of a spiritual journey in which people forget their worldly concerns and share the hazards and joys of voyaging and praying with their co-religionists.
Snow and ice are still lying in many parts of the county causing hazards for drivers as temperatures fall.
It's just that Nokia may have shot itself in the foot, succumbing to the hazards of hyperbolic quicksand far ahead of launch day.
Last year's spate of ethanol company IPOs illustrates the hazards of investing in new stock when several competitors come to market all at once.
Team leader Chris Chapman and Gavin explained the added difficulties of searches in or near towns, such as the man-made hazards which especially affect search dogs, and how more people being around can both help and hinder a search.
But culture is also an important resource in reducing disaster risks, before the associated hazards have happened.
Open windows and doors will flush out stale air and all the hazards that have accumulated in it.
Recycling hazardous electronic equipment for material recovery (e.g. rare earth, and precious and other metals) in a manner which can substantially mitigate the hazards, entails significant costs.
Recommendations in the report covered sharing of information about hazards at scenes such as fireworks and about risks faced by firefighters, and also guidelines on the use of firefighters' helmets, gloves, fire hoods, and eye and hearing protection.
Aside from the potential health hazards of living in an area contaminated with radiation, domino socioeconomic effects have caused multiple problems in these regions.
Chunks of debris have been falling from the remains of the interstate bridge, which fell into the river in Minneapolis on Wednesday, creating hazards from above as well, Stanek said.
He is wrong on all counts and, as with other false alarms about the hazards of genetic engineering sounded in recent years, there is both more and less to the Benbrook story than meets the eye.
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Years ago, Doonesbury took aim at the hazards of low-volume hospitals in a strip where a surgeon confided he kept his skills sharp by practicing brain surgery on large melons.
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