Hazard
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235 examples of Hazard in a sentence
Does anybody want to
hazard
a guess over how long this bat could live for?
They created pollution, they created odors, they were hard to control, the light was dim, and they were a fire
hazard.
Risky, yes, but it's a
hazard
of a profession.
I mean, everybody has their
hazard.
This is what economists call a moral
hazard.
My reservations are principally about the moral
hazard
problem, and I don't really know how we can best avoid the moral
hazard.
How does a brand take an environmental hazard, turn it into an economic engine and become an industry hero?
They call it risky play, and studies show that risky play is really important for kids, all kids, because it teaches
hazard
assessment, it teaches delayed gratification, it teaches resilience, it teaches confidence.
Don't they get
hazard
pay for this kind of work?
Ultraviolet light is actually a health hazard, so it can damage cells in our skin, cause skin cancer, it can damage cells in our eye, cause eye diseases like cataract.
Anyone want to
hazard
a guess?
And why Franklin Delano Roosevelt is on their map I don't even want to
hazard
a guess.
In line with this illicit scheme, Fane arranges for an arsonist to perform the incendiary deed, a young man who also happens to be the boyfriend of Anderson's daughter, and due to the future resort's being in the midst of a critical fire
hazard
sector (one of the many unexplained elements of the screenplay) Julian has every expectation that his dastardly design will come about without serious hindrance.
They live in a rodent infested, rundown mansion which was considered a health
hazard
by the city.
With various Bogdanoviches and Gazzaras scattered throughout cast and crew "They all laughed" is very much a family affair.If you add the fact that B.Gazzara and Miss A.Hepburn had a brief but passionate affair in an earlier picture it has the air of almost a private movie made for the enjoyment of the participants and that the entertainment of a wider audience merely an ancillary consideration.If this all smacks of smug "in - joke" self gratification you will be pleased to hear that Mr Bogdanovich sails well clear of that particular
hazard
and delivers a sweet and rather innocent "I love N.Y." paean that is also an altar at which we can worship the ethereal beauty of the late Miss Hepburn.
I would
hazard
a guess at the negative.
Andy's friends act like she's selling her soul to work at Runway, as if it's not just an occupational
hazard
to submit to cruel bosses here and there.
Just this morning, as I was flicking absent-mindedly through the television channels, I accidentally clicked my way onto Channel 31 (Australia), which, I
hazard
to venture, is not generally known for its quality programming.
The negative end-image of this plot line delivers a message of
hazard
and caution in this world of psychedelics.
It should carry a
hazard
warning on the cover 'In Danger of Boring you to Death'.
But the Fed has shifted over the past two months toward policies aimed at a second-mode crisis – more significant monetary loosening, despite the risks of higher inflation, extra moral hazard, and unjust redistribution.
But central banks’ new role as supreme arbiters of policy truth is fraught with
hazard.
All proposals certainly should be scrutinized to ensure that they will not be abused or introduce moral
hazard.
Given the Northern Rock and Bear Stearns bailouts, overplaying the “moral hazard” argument here sounds hypocritical.
By undermining the efficient allocation of capital and fostering mal-investment, CPI-focused monetary policy is distorting economic structures, blocking growth-enhancing creative destruction, creating moral hazard, and sowing the seeds for future instability in the value of money.
Such an approach would be less predictable and eliminate forward guidance, thereby discouraging excessive risk-taking and reducing moral
hazard.
Ever since the beginning of the 1990s, when private credit to emerging markets soared to roughly ten times its annual average in 1970-89, the main source of financial contagion has not been moral hazard, but what might best be called globalization
hazard.
The
hazard
struck after 1996, when foreign private investors fled emerging markets even faster than they had flooded them.
Whether moral
hazard
or globalization hazard, more careful credit rationing by investors could be expected to reduce the recurrence of financial crises.
Unlike moral hazard, market failure highlights circumstances in which government intervention is both socially desirable and economically defensible.
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