Word: hazardously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...elegant man's handbag dangling from a shoulder strap. But his bag is unusual in one respect. By slipping his hand through an open flap on the side, De Tomaso can quickly grab a .38 revolver that he keeps cradled inside. Says he: "It is just a normal hazard of business life in Italy today...
Prohibition stories do not figure nearly so largely in the memories of the Radcliffe as Harvard Classes, but at least one woman recalls with amusement "taking bottles under a white bunny coat to the Copley Plaza." Margaret Magie remembers how smoking was considered not only a serious fire hazard but generally unladvlike. "Girls would go over the Andersen bridge to Boston to get around the restrictions on smoking in Cambridge. There were periodic fusses about this. I4CrimsonDavid Beach...
...statements warn that "Synthetically produced drugs, which are prevalent in the Boston metropolitan area, often have unpredictable emotional and physical side effects which constitute an extreme health hazard...
...about health and safety in the workplace, yet many of the new regulations not only impede productivity gains but also put the U.S. at a competitive disadvantage against countries that are much less fastidious. If the U.S. continues to place restrictions on anything that might pollute or present any hazard to customers or workers, he argues, then its economy will become a service economy-"We will just shine each other's shoes"-and its standards of living will decline. Worse, its freedoms will suffer. Says Murphy: "There's a desire today for more security and for a risk...
...other products that could benefit from the versatile materials. But now warning flags have been raised about a troublesome effect of the fibers in the superplastics. Federal officials are so concerned that they have quietly ordered a high-level inter-agency study to decide how to reduce the potential hazard...