He grew up in Hazard, in southeastern Kentucky, and went to Transylvania University in Lexington.
However, if the ball is covered by loose impediments and a player moves it in a hazard, or obstacle area, a penalty of one stroke applies.
There was also a fine water escape on Sunday, as Matt Every eagled the par-four third hole despite having his feet planted in the hazard.
What they do think though is that the subsidy which government provides to the banks has been reduced, that there has been a reduction in moral hazard.
Bartlit emphasized in his letter Thursday that cementing failures are a known hazard in the oil industry, with specific tests such as a "negative pressure test" and "cement evaluation logs" designed to identify cementing problems.
The Environmental Protection Agency calls radon "extremely toxic, " and the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis in 1998 listed it as the most frequent cause of premature death from a hazard in the home.
"There is great reluctance in Germany to go along with such a plan as it might become a large liability and it could worsen moral hazard in the banking sector, " says Barbieri.
Such breathlessness (complete with mixed metaphors) is an occupational hazard in the world of electronic commerce.
The need to square the circle is an occupational hazard in politics, that doesn't sound like a "total rejection" to me.
Spreading the scope of moral hazard in this manner is no solution.
He admitted that the par-five 13th was a turning point after fearing that his tee shot had landed in a water hazard.
Woods had to take off his shoes and socks to play a ball half submerged in the water hazard at the sixth, his 15th, but it paid off.
Childs said service orders on at least two occasions warned of the hazard in Maseth's quarters, and "two simple electrical 101s" should have been checked out by electricians.
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" This is all in addition to a separate recall in early January specific to a small number of batteries, (part number 054978-001) that -- according to Columbia -- "may have been included with a small number of electric jackets may overheat and result in a fire hazard.
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The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (UNESCO-IOC) promotes international cooperation and coordinates programmes in marine research, services, observation systems, hazard mitigation and capacity development in order to learn more and better manage the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas.
We have what social scientists call a terrific moral hazard problem in Iraq today.
When moral hazard is in - exists, that's when people take risks, like bank presidents and the like.
Warnings about "moral hazard" in the wake of the bailouts are too late.
Even fragments a few centimetres in width are a hazard because they travel at many thousands of kilometres per hour.
The moral hazard embedded in the explosion of social-welfare programs is plain.
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Similarly, the moral hazard inherent in public pension bailouts not only will encourage politicians to offer excessive benefits, but it will invite plan sponsors to underfund their plans.
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The court clerk explained that the Securicor van carrying them from police custody was stuck in traffic - one hazard of starting proceedings at the height of the rush hour.
No-one in the trust will hazard a guess as to when "London's lost route to the sea" might be fully reopened but three engineering and environmental studies have concluded it is viable.
Nevertheless, the testing showed that a standard lithium laptop battery, which is much smaller than the models on the Dreamliner, "could pose a significant smoke hazard" in the cockpit, the report said.
The international geosciences programme (IGCP) project 567 on earthquake archaeology is intended to demonstrate that archaeological evidence can make a valuable contribution to long-term seismic-hazard assessments in earthquake-prone regions where there is a long and lasting cultural heritage.
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Only government can subject all industries simultaneously to the effects of its macro policies, such as rising or falling interest rates, the general burden of taxation, the moral hazard inherent in the promise of bailouts, and the uncertainty and perverse incentives of open-ended regulatory programs.
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The company pounced when the South Korean flag was shown next to North Korean players on a big screen before an Olympic football game in Glasgow in July and when Chelsea's Eden Hazard clashed with a ball boy in Swansea in January, taking out newspaper ads.
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