The answer is that to love means giving everything you can to another, risking ("hazarding") rejection, loss, etc., in order to genuinely experience the sort of deep love and intimacy that makes you worthy of being loved in return. You cannot expect to be loved in return, though. That's part of the "hazard"; but you must not hold back and try to keep yourself "safe." To do so is to kill the only chance you have for real love.
An opening in a wall or floor is a safety hazard and must be either covered or guarded.
You must give the language in which juliaya is a word.
Any potential hazard
They have to give you a disclaimer to inform you that the structure may contain lead based paint and there must not be a lead hazard. Like the paint is in poor condition.
In most, but not all, jurisdictions, you must asses the risk of any specific hazard known to be in your workplace. Then you must use appropriate precautions and protections to control (reduce or eliminate) any excessive risk.
Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
It means you found a keeper. She must be interested in you!
it means you must give multiple animals sexual pleasures
Yes it is."The Bible say can two walk together except they agreed? Amos 3:3""Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? 15And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?16And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? ..." 2cor 5:14-16You and your spouse must agree in all things, even in marriage. Your spouse must be genuinely born again, before going into marriage with him or her.Stay blessed!Libertycrown
An opt-in policy means the client must choose and give consentto participate. In contrast, in an opt-out policy, the client must choose and give consent not to participate.
You must give the language of the phrase as given.
These words are slightly different in meaning but unfortunately the words themselves have a number of closely related meanings which make it difficult to pin down the difference. The following attempts at explaining the difference may explain. 1. A hazard is a dangerous object or situation. The danger may exist even without the intervention of human beings. In a dry year, a forest may be a fire hazard even if there are no people to start the fire. A risk, on the other hand, is the possibility of a bad outcome. In making choices, we must assess the risks, or the possibilities of bad outcomes, and weigh them against the possibility of good outcomes. If a course of action involves getting too close to a hazard, the risk may be too great to make the action worthwhile. If there is a store on fire, the fire is a hazard which makes the risk of being burned if you go in greater than the possibility of being able to steal the cash register. 2. Ok, a hazard is something that could go wrong. Leaving a cigarette burning next to curtains is a hazard, drinking next to electrical equipment is a hazard. A risk is normally something you do, climbing onto your roof on a windy day is a risk, starting a financial business during the credit crunch is a risk. Here "risk" means "a choice with a strong possibility of a bad outcome." 3. In AF ORM, it's hazards are things that can happen while risks tell you how bad it will be if they happen. Here "hazards" are the bad consequences and "risks" are the likelihood and seriousness of the consequences. A hazard is a condition that can impair mission accomplishment and a risk is a hazard that has been quantified by how much it affects the mission. 4. They can mean the same thing. A risk is taking a chance or a gamble on something; with the chance of losing what you are gambling. In Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, a message says, "Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath." In this sentence "hazard" means "risk"