Getting a little of this on your healthy, unbroken skin is not going to cause any problems, apart from the possible unpleasantness to self or others. The danger is fecal-oral contamination, or getting fecal matter into an open wound. Reasonable and appropriate cleanliness is good; fanatic cleanliness is bad.
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Avoided at all costs.
Lexapro is an extremely dangerous mind altering drug which should be avoided at all costs.
Yes normally fixed costs are period costs because these costs have to be paid no matter production done or not.
Japanese knotweed is a pernicious weed and should be avoided at all costs.
Leave. Abuse of any kind is unacceptable and must be avoided at all costs.
No, they are vicious blood thirsty killing machines, and should be avoided at all costs.
If a person gets methemoglobinemia from a certain medication that medication should be avoided at all costs in the future. For people with congenital methemoglobinemia medications or other things that are known to oxidize hemoglobin should be avoided.
A bill of costs is a statement of the items which form the total amount of the costs of a party to a suit or action.
Avoidable or escapable costs are those costs which can be avoided by stop doing or start doing any particular activity and unavoidable costs are those costs which cannot be avoidable whether activity is done or not.For Example all variable costs are avoidable costs and fixed costs are unavoidable costs but this is general criteria to explain but not always all fixed costs are unavoidable.
Where there is a large uncertainty as to the actual costs required to develop or build something (especially a new technology), a "cost plus" contract stipulates that the performing agency receives its actual costs plus a separate amount that represents a profit. Although unspecified and open-ended as to the total eventual expenditures, a cost-plus contract may be "capped" at some amount to limit the payee's exposure.
The total amount of the investment allocated to the equipment "Tangible Drilling Costs (TDC)"