I feel that this would be safer than the situation now is with no legal method. |
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Acetone-free polish removers contain safer fruit-derived solvents like ethyl acetate and methyl pentane. |
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A clean-up would create a better road and probably safer water for campers, who get potable water from small creeks that run through the site. |
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Ironically one is now safer wandering the streets of Luxor than in many European cities. |
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And it's also safer than having five-year-olds belting tennis balls around the room. |
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Rutan said the spacecraft would be safer than early commercial airline travel, and flights would not be limited to the young and superfit. |
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Before the decade's end, it was discovered that an individual motor for each machine was more efficient and a lot safer than line shafts. |
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Several institutional investors are also still buying into the sector and see property as a safer bet to match long-term annuity liabilities. |
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In general, wraps made of polyethylene are safer than polyvinyl chloride film. |
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The vertical midline skin incision was commonly adopted because it was easier and relatively safer than the crease incision. |
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The children of Ambleside receive a bus pass, and that's safer than using the cycle path. |
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People flee such countries in the hope of finding a better life in safer societies, such as Britain. |
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It may well be true that capturing him doesn't make America any safer than if he'd been left cowering in his spider hole for the next 50 years. |
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If Nebraskans want well-maintained roads and safer railroad crossings, they may have to pay a little more at the pump. |
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With new buildings, strategically placing windows and eliminating isolated or cornered areas can all make an area safer. |
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If you have the older, round cornered panels, there is now a poly panel cap available that will make your panels safer for horses. |
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The more we lower posted speed limits and hide our military police in bushes and behind Dumpsters, the safer we are. |
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The insurer targets safer drivers and has attracted 700,000 policyholders and is aiming to hit one million next year. |
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But he stressed that irradiation is actually a process which should make some products safer. |
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We should build a new generation of less expensive and safer space transportation to replace the Shuttle. |
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Manual handling such as lifting and carrying can be easier and safer if mechanized by using lift tables, conveyors, yokes or trucks. |
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However, if you feel safer having some traveller's cheques while travelling, remember to order them two days in advance of your departure date. |
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The placement of extradural intracranial pressure monitors is considered safer than subdural catheters. |
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And today a campaigning cyclist was pedalling along the busy route during rush hour to highlight the need for a safer bike lane. |
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Life-jackets, boats, signals, Plimsoll line, radio, all made navigation safer. |
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Unless you're specifically dating to get married, or you have some sort of long-term plan from the start, isn't a lot safer to play it by ear? |
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The move should help keep down construction inflation costs and make building sites safer. |
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We are constantly looking at ways in which to make the car park a safer place. |
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She knows there are risks in this, but feels it is safer than walking the streets and turning a trick with a stranger. |
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Steel grates are significantly stronger than the concrete being used and safer for the general public. |
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Creating a thing that will prevent the planet spinning off its axis makes the world a safer place. |
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Gangs of criminals are confounding expectations by helping to reduce the fear of crime through making their neighbourhoods a safer place. |
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If combined with sodium, veronal becomes a safer remedy with a somewhat wider influence. |
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It would be safer for women to give birth in hospital if they were having twins or triplet or if their baby has a medical problem. |
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Tourists and weekend trippers prefer to use other routes that are safer and provide faster access to their final destination. |
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But Allan insists that mixed martial arts is still a lot safer than boxing. |
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Sometimes they used the flames to drive the bison someplace for easier and safer killing by people on foot. |
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The Council confirmed the appointment of a new manager at a meeting of the authority's safer communities committee this week. |
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The British insistence on the rule of law is not only right in principle, but is also proving safer in practice for our troops. |
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If you are up a ladder, it is safer to park your vehicle next to you and cone it off, but still the wardens dish out the tickets. |
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When predators are present, small sunfish forgo achieving high growth rates and reside in safer, vegetated habitats. |
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Well, that's the safer pint pot developed to reduce the danger of glassing. |
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Right now the gutter looks good, warm somehow, perhaps half a degree safer than the blast of icy wind at head height. |
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He suggested that boosting the workers' morale would translate into safer streets and better services. |
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Perhaps if the focus had been on networking capabilities and sharing data across silos, America would be a safer country today. |
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And then over-the-counter medicines like Tylenol are really safer than these drugs. |
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It is about the fear of crime, oppression of women and how people feel safer to blinker themselves against poverty and homelessness. |
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In conclusion I believe that to make this trade safer for all concerned the profession should be legalized. |
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In other news, Blunkett is apparently looking at decriminalising brothels in a bid to make prostitutes safer. |
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Fisher et al. reported that younger inexperienced drivers who were trained on simulators operated their vehicles in a safer, less risky style. |
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Coupled with the use of electromagnetic and ultrasonic detectors, excavations to find utilities could be faster and safer. |
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He said that while motorcycles were far safer now than before, the majority of crashes were down to rider error. |
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The survey highlighted that 68 per cent of the residents feel safer now than they did before the Neighbourhood Wardens started. |
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The solid electrolyte is environmentally safer than the liquids used in other batteries. |
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Members of Calne Town Council are campaigning for safer roads following a number of accidents and near misses in the town. |
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There are special kits and tools for blowing eggs that make the process easier and safer for children and adults alike. |
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The commendations are awarded for those who go beyond the call of duty to make the railway a safer environment. |
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Kariya also began wearing a mouthpiece and a safer helmet, and he began a routine of exercises to strengthen his neck, which he still does today. |
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This allows shooters to communicate freely and to hear range commands without removing their muffs, thus creating a safer range environment. |
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Five houses have been declared unsafe and people living there have been shifted to safer places. |
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The world is a safer place when multilateral processes are followed and the international rule of law upheld. |
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Still on the question of guns, are we going to feel safer with an armed sky marshal in Economy Class? |
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More important, if you bonk on the run or have bike problems, it is much safer to have the wind at your back for the return trip. |
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They're better than squats for muscling up the quads and targeting different areas, and they're safer, too. |
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Instead of incinerating the waste, hospitals should reduce the use of PVC and mercury products, as safer alternatives are easily available. |
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It is much safer to start them in boxes or pots in unheated greenhouses, in a cold frame or even a sunny windowsill in the garage. |
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That regulation made New York City an incalculably safer place to live and work. |
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Within a few years, a variety of these potentially safer organic dyes began to replace mineral pigments as food colorants. |
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It's safer and it won't make other people seem as stupid as you are unprincipled. |
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The process is greatly helped and made safer if key departments are co-located. |
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He or she should show how a collaborative world is really safer than a dominating one. |
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To make the nation safer, policymakers also need to overhaul immigration rules and enforcement. |
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Systems in a reactor work in fail-safe mode, which means that the failure of a system will lead to a safer mode of operation. |
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The Fremantle Mayor said the projects would reenergise the heart of the city, making it a safer and more welcoming place. |
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The laparoscopic technique is favored among surgeons as safer overall, but inadvertent perforations do occur. |
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A new drug-free area has made prisoners feel safer, but staff sickness levels remain high. |
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We think it would be safer for you to divide your perennials in the spring. |
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Their aim is to persuade his hearers to pursue the better and safer path by alerting them to the danger of eternal perdition. |
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It's a combination of downforce and the engine power that they cut, obviously trying to make it safer. |
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Today building design and materials, smoke detectors and extinguishers help to make buildings safer. |
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She stared at herself, and then pulled on her own clothes, feeling safer in the thick coarse fabrics, the rough knitted jumper. |
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However, its use is safer for both patient and physician than the original volatile vapor coolant, ethyl chloride. |
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Knowing they might lose their jobs, the coal miners refused to back down in their quest for safer working conditions and better pay. |
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Although highlighting is often a safer and more idiot-proof form of hair colouring, it too involves many chemical processes. |
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They kept riding, the clop of the hooves and hum of the city giving her a safer feeling. |
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To make the handling of nitroglycerine safer, he experimented with different additives. |
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New Malden's safer neighbourhood team will deploy extra patrols to the area following the incident. |
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Hands-free devices are not considered to be safer as the driver is still distracted. |
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With newer and safer techniques available, hysteroscopic resection procedures for endometrial ablation are being performed less frequently. |
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I continued to walk, my pace quickening once I was in a somewhat safer place. |
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It would certainly enhance the historic value of York and help to make life safer for pedestrians. |
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The campaign is part of a drive to make Bradford City centre a safer and more pleasant place to shop. |
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Uniformed guards called safer travel officers are keeping watch for trouble-makers. |
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Clearly there are things which cities and citizens can do to make such places safer. |
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Today, irradiation is making millions of pounds of ground beef safer from bacterial contamination. |
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It was successful initially and the economy grew quickly, as investors deemed dealing in greenbacks a safer bet. |
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Madhavaram seems to be a safer place for the jacanas, because the jheel is not easily traversable. |
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Graphite-moderated nuclear facilities are able to produce weapons-grade material more easily than the safer light-water reactors. |
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During this era, biological discovery is accelerating, resulting in the development of safer and more efficacious drugs. |
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Face it, our information is safer when we have a healthy dose of paranoia regarding it. |
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Because it uses sound waves instead of radiation, ultrasound is safer than X-rays. |
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If you look at rail safety compared with road safety, it is much safer to travel on the rails. |
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Overall, drivers feel safer and more secure behind the wheel of a town car. |
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A town centre has been awarded safer shopping status in recognition of its fight against crime. |
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This agreement reaffirms our commitment to making Hounslow a safer and nicer place to live. |
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It would take prostitution off the streets and into a safer environment for both the prostitutes and the punters. |
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Changing the default home page or search provider are safer bets than installing the more intrusive security toolbar. |
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Only a hagiocracy could provide them a safer border in the region, especially in the face of the perceived threat. |
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Automobiles run cleaner and safer, with the invention of the catalytic converter and the air bag. |
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The demand for air travel continued to grow and with that demand came better aircraft, safer airstrips, and more experienced pilots. |
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All these steps to protect the homeland have made us safer but we're not yet safe. |
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At night you will find the taxis at Surbiton station ferrying people home because that is safer. |
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So the government will control more of our lives but without making our old age much safer. |
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How the steel twisted during failure may help architects design safer buildings in the future. |
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Older material is luckily public domain, and hence legally safer to digitally preserve, enhance, and disseminate. |
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I read an article which claimed that bare-knuckle fighting in barns is safer than official boxing with gloves on. |
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Angola is relatively urbanized because in the 1980s many people sought refuge in the safer urban areas. |
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It is always safer to keep a firearm on your person in a holster, moonbag or similar holder so that you have control over it at all times. |
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The ewes in lamb are being moved to safer paddocks beyond the museum, while the goats and the pony have been found temporary homes. |
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Some would prefer politics to stick to safer ground, forever debating whether we should add or subtract a penny in the pound from income tax. |
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Motorists will benefit from a quieter, safer road surface along the A650 after resurfacing begins today. |
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As part of our revised proposition, we are offering to create a new and safer parking area, in line with the surgery's needs. |
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As such, they're going to be a lot safer, a lot more deliberative, and a lot more intelligent about basic decisions. |
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You could have chosen a much safer, less challenging topic for your first attempt at a novel. |
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Even though herbal medicines are not devoid of risk, they could still be safer than synthetic drugs. |
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Work began at the end of May to overhaul a zebra crossing and widen footways on Pickwick Road to make it safer for school children and shoppers. |
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The Federal Reserve can cut short-term interest rates down to zero, but that won't make consumers feel safer about flying. |
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It may lean the surgeon toward the selection of safer and smaller procedures to reduce surgical risk. |
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With the exception of contemporary music, orchestral concerts tend to be a safer bet to sell than theatre or opera. |
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So let's consider the safer subject of the media elsewhere, and see if there is anything we might learn. |
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As primary treatment it is somewhat more successful and safer than the very effective antidepressant drugs. |
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Thus, today, there is growing use of safer, anti-lock brakes in automobiles and other motor vehicles. |
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Already the evolving streetscape of River Street is safer traffic-wise, more exciting visually, inviting for shoppers and pedestrian friendly. |
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The health warnings, while over-the-top, succeeded in frightening the life out of most people and forced them to consider safer practices. |
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Bridging the generation gap is helping to build safer and happier communities. |
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A belt pack can be a perfect transition into safer boating, especially for the boater who simply isn't in the habit of wearing a life jacket. |
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It was neglected in the recent past and tree surgeons have been busy removing dead wood to make the area safer. |
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With a lights controlled junction at Feehily's corner this would make things safer for both vehicles and pedestrians. |
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It will be moved to a position almost directly opposite the present one, but it will be much better and safer. |
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When towed at any speed from 3 to 50 miles an hour or more, they are much safer than an aquaplane. |
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The moral is that dynamite is safe and blasting gelatin is safer if they are treated with only reasonable care. |
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We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself. |
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It will be safer, more environmentally friendly and able to carry heavier loads, thereby allowing longer periods in the air between refuels. |
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A preliminary design has been prepared and is included in the safer routes to schools report to the county council. |
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We thought that until we do not find a new place for ourselves in a safer locality, we will continue to stay here. |
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Edison designed this distribution system to compete with gaslight on price, while offering brighter and safer illumination. |
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Darners and other large dragonflies often emerge at night, when they are safer from predators. |
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The result is that the two Times Square precincts that were the city's most violent thirty years ago are now safer than many suburbs. |
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Being able to let go seems safer psychologically, as damage occurs from a failure to release things. |
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The new home was inside a loosely built stone wall, far safer than the old one. |
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As early as the next year, the first isolated work room for a safer preparation of cytostatics was completed. |
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Increasing the number of cyclists is a straightforward way of making cycling much safer. |
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As surgery becomes more precise, faster and safer, related operations are more frequently performed at the same time. |
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Barbara Sheppard, a retired teacher, fears a child will be run over before the council do anything to make the road safer. |
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I hope they realize that simply asserting authority doesn't necessarily make us any safer. |
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Shane said he thought that it would be safer to hang onto the tape of the demo tracks rather than leave it in his luggage. |
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She believes a cycle lane and proper pathway should be made on the road to the school to make it safer for all parents and children. |
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I feel a lot safer on the way to the station than on the return journey, which does not have a cycle lane. |
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Swindon's roads have never been safer according to the latest casualty figures. |
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It is really a culture war that has nothing to do with creating a safer society. |
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I feel far safer as a cyclist in traffic than as a pedestrian walking along that same road. |
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What's much safer is an autologous transplant where a person's own stem cells are harvested either from their blood or bone marrow. |
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Other salons across Scotland are now looking at the technology, which its manufacturers claim is safer than sunbeds and gives a more natural tan. |
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However, it is now little used having been superseded by the more effective and safer avermectins. |
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Crack is safer and easier to obtain than freebase cocaine because baking soda is used instead of ether to remove the hydrochloride. |
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In fact, free agents are safer in an economic storm than their job-holding counterparts. |
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Like so many storekeepers, Thomas feels his watch shop would be a safer place if he had a gun with which to fend off armed robbers. |
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When it comes to making major purchases, credit cards are far safer than cash or cheques. |
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Some new fireplaces have an integral glass screen, making them safer than conventional open fires. |
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Easy access to research on improving safety may help doctors and other health professionals make care safer. |
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We could make settlements safer by changing cropping patterns but it's impractical to ask farmers to uproot their sugarcane and tea bushes. |
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And it means that every Monday the roads will be free of traffic, making it safer for cyclists and pedestrians. |
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In general, online banking tends to be a little bit safer because there isn't a paper trail. |
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New and safer taxis will also be introduced, as unsafe vehicles are scrapped. |
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A constant focus on the use of weapons would make marksmanship training safer. |
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America would provide a safer form of atomic energy to prevent the production of a growing stockpile of nuclear weapons material. |
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They're continuing to move out of harm's way into safer regions of the state. |
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They hid their Sten guns, deciding they were safer without them, but soon were arrested by a German patrol. |
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Last year she helped to organise a national marshal training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators. |
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The French fencing master La Boessiere invented the fencing mask, allowing a much safer bout. |
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We and our children will not be safer and more free until the world is as well. |
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It seemed safer to escape through one of the many cracks running along the base of the wall. |
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I pointed out that there was surely no safer place on earth than a nuclear bunker designed to withstand a 20-megaton thermonuclear blast. |
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I would have felt safer if I had a bar to hang on to, rather than hanging suspended in a harness. |
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But nor have I ever felt safer as a result of them or believed they were stopping crime or terrorism. |
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Consider installing support handrails to make your tub safer, especially if the framing is exposed. |
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It shed billions as banks and energy stocks in particular took a hammering, as nervous investors fled to safer environs. |
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They also share many of the drawbacks inherent in this class, including foredecks that could be a lot safer. |
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It is safer to allow access only to named individuals, identifiable by a digital or PKI certificate such as a USB thumb drive. |
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Perhaps by creating more cycle routes, cyclists will be less inclined to ride on the footpaths and pedestrians will feel safer. |
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How much is a membership in the Institute of Advanced Drivers worth in terms of being a safer driver? |
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The consequent improvements in lighting and increase in footfall will make it a much safer area. |
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I feel safer to know that my three older children can call me or I can call them on the mobile phone. |
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He stated that he had great determination and stamina and felt he would be safer at home than in hospital. |
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Because of the risks of losing money here, the series producer may have decided to make several much cheaper and safer programmes in the series. |
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The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners. |
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He plans to search for safer fungicides like calcium chloride, the same material that is used as de-icing salt, to fight gray mold disease. |
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Discontinuing the heat input is usually the primary line of defense to stop the operation, and in this regard, the endothermic reaction is inherently safer than an exothermic reaction. |
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That, however, counts far less than the reach for a safer country with saner gun laws. |
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A former Navy weapons instructor lays out the simple steps lawmakers can take to make us all safer. |
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It turns out he just wanted to get to Washington because he figured it was safer there than in Houston. |
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In addition, it is hoped that non-human adenovirus will be safer than adenovirus. |
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To the contrary, they ascribe to the belief that more guns on campus, in the hands of the right people, will make them safer. |
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His astute detente diplomacy with the Soviet Union, trying to make the world a safer place, gets high marks. |
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Compounding this is the fact that bab al-Salameh, while significantly safer than most other areas, is still in a war zone. |
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Would a bank run spread across europe as depositors in the periphery started to seek safer havens? |
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Seems like people in dangerous neighborhoods are braver and trust in God more than people in safer neighborhoods-if you ask me. |
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Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider. |
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The minor injuries unit pilot scheme was launched to help make the town feel safer and to ease the burden on hospital casualty units by dealing with the walking wounded. |
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According to a reporter, the villagers ignored government warnings and broke into the hostel building, where they feel somewhat safer than in their wattle and daub huts. |
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Taken together, our energy policy is creating jobs and leading to a cleaner, safer planet. |
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By means of weatherstripping the windows, doors, windshield, trunk and other parts of your auto, you are not only making your car airtight and watertight but safer as well. |
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He didn't direct his regiment from a safer place to the rear. |
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This scheme aims at making building sites a safer working environment. |
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She'd heard about all the trouble we'd been having with vandals and thieves knocking our gear off, so she said she would feel safer if the posters were inside. |
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People that defend MMA say that it is safer to be knocked out quickly. |
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First-aid and tool kits were knocked together from bits and pieces, and numerous repairs and modifications made the boat safer and diving from her easier. |
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Better help may be on the horizon for many catfish farmers in the form of a natural-based algicide that kills blue-green algae but is much safer for other pond life. |
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Less weight equals less fatigue on the ascent, and releasable skis are safer in avalanches because they don't act as anchors pulling victims down. |
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It is not quite an electronic spy in the sky but the information superhighway is being engaged to keep farms down remote rural lanes safer from thieves. |
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At least that would give us time to retreat to safer grounds. |
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No, Galan patiently explained to the jury, it was universally used by police because it was safer to the public in terms of reduced ricochet and over-penetration. |
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Are these antiterrorism measures going to make our nation safer? |
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We are no safer and our freedoms are being taken away little by little. |
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He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools. |
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It was either that or wander around outside so it was safer to be inside. |
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The voice was rough, but soothing, and she began to feel safer. |
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At this time of year there are plenty to be seen, sitting upright in the begging position and giving passers-by a curious once-over before lolloping off to a safer distance. |
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Secondary prevention, by contrast, refers to practices and technologies that make sharps safer, such as retractable blades and shielded hypodermic needles. |
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The fun was over, and I slowed and banked up to a safer altitude. |
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Our highways would be a safer place if cyclists obeyed the rules of the road and pedestrians stayed on the footpath and looked carefully before stepping out. |
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If users bought a personal firewall and configured it never to accept incoming connections, and were smart about email attachments and websites, they'd be a lot safer. |
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Manufacturer Bluebird says the vehicles, which have steel safety cages and flashing lights at the front and back, are 70 times safer than any other US passenger vehicle. |
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Kids are safer when those who risk their safety are quickly, harshly, publicly and clearly punished. |
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It probably would have been much safer to do a smaller-budget movie with a simpler theme. |
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Before the break, we asked, are tanning beds safer than the sun? |
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Today's 20 somethings are growing up in a society that is much safer from crime. |
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That begs the question as to whether our money would be safer under the mattress or in a bank deposit account than invested in shares, unit trusts or pension schemes. |
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The simulation established that the new route is safer than the Inner Route, even though it has areas of restricted sea room, especially at the northern end. |
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Specifically, sodium selenite is often unsafe at levels exceeding 600 micrograms, whereas selenium from yeast, L-selenomethionine and sodium selenate are generally much safer. |
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My Beemer has an almost ridiculous amount of power, yet equally powerful brakes and such precise steering I feel safer driving it than our minivan. |
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Screening and assessment for trauma and violence may help make schools safer, Kingston said. |
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Filters, the marketing pitches go, make for tastier, safer, healthier water. |
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Hunting is actually one of the safer sports going, with far fewer injuries each year than, say, touch football, Frisbee football, or even your unit's physical fitness program. |
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By making a contribution of bequest this year, you will be helping to ensure a safer, more nutritious food supply, both today and in the years to come. |
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Admittedly the horse is blind, half lame and being whipped by a lying two-faced jockey, but even dead on its feet it still looks like a safer bet than the alternative nags. |
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On certain splits, or even on spare shots when a single pin is needed, bowlers will roll the ball from what they consider an easier or safer angle. |
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If the trade-off for this destruction is truly a safer environment then perhaps this price is justified. |
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Thousands perished en route to safer shores or fell prey to marauding pirates. |
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All bullies are victims, they all tread on others to make themselves feel safer, and once Alex seemed impermeable she was the must-have friend and defender. |
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They enable motorists to see bikies, thus making cycling safer. |
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A powdered form of the measles vaccine could make delivery safer and easier around the world. |
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Trisha Staerck, crime reduction officer at Witham police station, said it was an attempt to reduce retail crime in the town and to make shopworkers and customers feel safer. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said unaccompanied children out after dark could be vulnerable any night of the year and that trick or treat night made them no safer. |
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Body lights are wonderful for making trick-or-treating a safer experience. |
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Thanks to their sacrifice, Afghanistan is a better country and we walk in safer streets at home in the uk. |
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Yes, but, on the whole, it is safer to show him a clean pair of heels than to enter into an argument with him, hoping that he will be amenable to logic. |
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The idea that the war has made the world a safer place is a sick joke. |
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The monogamous or safe-only gay man is a far safer bet than the unprotected hetero swinger. |
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The unsentimental path is to focus on Asia, which is safer politically and historically, the bigger prize. |
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American security is founded on liberty, and a politically freer planet, a planet freed from the grip of tyrants and the threat of terrorists, is a far safer world. |
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I think it will help to ease congestion and make motorcycling safer. |
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The men were moved to sink their drinks and shuffle to a safer distance. |
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All in all this car is probably safer than the estate we drive around in normally, which in comparison handles like a tractor pulling a sledge full of sand. |
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This is a good venue for dives close to the shore, although you will probably need to launch your boat from the slip to reach safer spots on the bay's outside edges. |
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There are plenty who prefer the safer option, purchasing uniform garments manufactured by the chain stores that line the streets of London and Britain as a whole. |
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If the namby-pamby society of today was given a few slaps we wouldn't have the problems we have now with the youngsters and it would be a safer country. |
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Only water that has been properly treated with chlorine and other disinfectants should be consumed and to be on safer side bottled water is highly recommended. |
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Instead of creating safer births and healthier moms and babies, our overuse of technology has caused a host of problems. |
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On the other hand, if we have to put up with a few years of teeth gnashing soakage and subsequently end up as slower, yet safer drivers then it will have been worth it. |
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By offering an alternative that is safer yet still allows the child to express her feelings you're validating her emotions even as you set a clear boundary for her behaviour. |
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But a democratic, pluralist Egypt is a safer neighbor in the long term than one held together by barbed wire and policemen. |
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The recent exclusion of most cow brains, eyes, spinal cords, and intestines from the human food supply may make beef safer, but where are those tissues going? |
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Decked with flags and bunting it arrived in the port to a local welcome, the type of bigger, safer fishing boat that would seem to be the future of the fishing industry. |
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The mooring buoy grid itself will be safer and far more compact than the present anchoring arrangements and will leave plenty of space for other boats to anchor. |
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I am sure if I had his kind of metabolism I would be able to enjoy such a calorific dinner, but as I don't I am happy to stick to smaller, safer, appetizers instead. |
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But history professor Ian Morris also argues that war has made humanity safer and richer over the last 10,000 years. |
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Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens. |
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The various investigations underway should yield very important insights into how we can make buildings safer havens, and easier to escape as well. |
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Interest in commercial property funds, particularly from retail investors, has increased sharply in recent months as people look for safer havens away from equity markets. |
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I certainly felt safer on the return leg than on the outbound leg. |
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They know that forms of discipline which reward good behaviour, rather than punishing the bad, are more effective, safer and promote better relationships at home. |
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Remember, while fake tans are safer than suntans or solarium tans, it is important to be aware that self-tanning lotions offer little or no protection from UV radiation. |
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It is not even possible to say this portfolio will not drop in value at some time but it is much, much safer than any portfolio consisting chiefly of common stocks. |
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Following Blockley's death, his parents founded the Leo Blockley Memorial Campaign, which campaigns for safer rowing boats with the ability to withstand swamping or sinking. |
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It was and is far safer to fly than to drive, per passenger mile. |
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In recent years, however, these roles have been reversed as crime rates in America have dropped lower and lower, and American cities have been cleaned up and made safer. |
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Legalization will not only make it safer for users but it will clear the name of the estimated 600,000 Canadians who have been convicted of simple cannabis possession. |
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Your sacrifices and fortitude are honored and your rewards are the gratitude of those saved at sea, a cleaner coastland, a more educated public and a safer America. |
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This is in contrast to the use of gasoline, which is a much safer fuel, despite Hollywood movies where a simple fender bender causes a car to explode! |
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They consist of a single piece of hardened steel, and their hydraulic fluid conduits are contained in the jacks' interiors, allowing for safer, more efficient operation. |
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Collections care will be vastly improved and the plans include a conservation suite on site that will provide faster and safer repair and conservation for heritage items. |
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If you were stranded in the woods during a storm, you would be a bit safer standing under a tree with large flat leaves like oak, than you would under a fir or pine tree. |
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We all want a safer, cleaner and a more aesthetically pleasing community. |
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Many of those places are positively dangerous and it is surprising that there have not been clamours to have them made safer by the removal of parked vehicles. |
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Work began at the end of May to improve the zebra crossing and widen footways in Pickwick Road, Corsham, to make it safer for schoolchildren and shoppers. |
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Education can afford individuals with the opportunities to achieve and maintain productive and crime-free lives and help to create safer communities for all. |
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Neither action will make us any safer, but fear fuels a futile desire to turn back time and freeze the world the way it was, or the way we thought it was, before the news hit. |
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The free upgrade is designed to make users safer from cyberattacks by sealing entries to viruses, better protecting personal data and fending off spyware. |
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Now, the president talked about the Bush doctrine of acting preemptively against perceived terror threats abroad to make Americans safer domestically. |
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