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Nor does the agency harbor any illusions about the "moral hazards" engendered by its fight against the hazards of nature.
He usually spoke of terrorism in two related contexts: new technologies and the greater openness engendered by post-Cold War globalization; and weapons of mass destruction (WMD), especially-and increasingly over time-the threat from biological and chemical weapons.
The present transformation of retail and manufacturing engendered by new information technologies, production methods, and management practices also fundamentally alters the manner in which industries and firms take raw materials, turn them into a profusion of products, and deliver them to consumers.
A whole generation of Chicano scholars regard Paredes as their intellectual role model and mentor, and his original research on Chicano folklore engendered a new wave of scholarship and academic achievements.
By increasing the understanding of risks, risk assessments (1) improved business managers' ability to make decisions on controls needed, in the absence of quantified risk assessment results, and (2) engendered support for policies and controls adopted, thus helping to ensure that policies and controls would operate as intended.