In the civil law if a driver goes off the road on to the pavement and injures a pedestrian, or damages property, he is prima facie liable. |
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Debilitating injures were commonplace in work areas with slippery floors and stairways, and heavy unguarded machinery. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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He, then, that receives guidance benefits his own soul: but he that strays injures his own soul. |
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On his stay in San Francisco, Casals injures his left hand on an outing to Mount Tamalpais, obliging him to abandon the tour. |
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Because, in an accident, an unsafe car injures more people who, when hospitalised, naturally affect other people's revenue. |
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Elsewhere, a massive suicide attack against a Shiite holy shrine in Baghdad kills over 65 people and injures more than 320 others. |
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Because it injures our national pride, and Americans are too insecure to countence that sort of insult against ego? |
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Physical abuse includes any intentional use of physical force that either injures or risks injuring someone. |
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Harry suspects Draco is trying to hurt Dumbledore and seriously injures his rival with one of the Prince's spells. |
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It could ignite and create an explosion, almost like a bomb, that damages neighbours and certainly injures those inside. |
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In British Columbia, impaired driving kills an average of two people and injures 60 every week. |
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In articles 396 to 398, it prescribes penalties for anyone who commits an act that injures a family. |
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Obviously, if someone is involved in an accident and injures themself seriously then yes, they are entitled to monetary compensation for that injury. |
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We do so out of the conviction that scholars of the world are a community and that harm to the academic freedom of some in that community injures the entire community. |
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While the 3 PPCLI BG is conducting a live-fire exercise in a training area known as Tarnak Farm, an accidentally dropped aerial bomb kills four PPCLI soldiers and injures eight others. |
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Since all men have, by nature, an equal right to life, honour and liberty, anyone who kills, injures, abuses or illegally detains a man, violates the natural rights of that man. |
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Jennifer, her daughter, is an athlete who often injures her ankle. |
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Restorative justice programmes are based on the fundamental principle that criminal behaviour not only violates the law, but also injures victims and the community. |
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Everyday noise from engines, compressors, jackhammers, shop equipment, power generators and artillery fire injures your hearing over time. |
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For reasons that are still unclear, a 28-years-old miner came between two ballast wagons loaded with excavated rock and thereby received such severe injures that he died at the site of the accident. |
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And what will be the hosts' back-up plan if Chris Robshaw – heaven forbid – injures himself between now and mid-September and leaves them short on the openside flank? |
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It is said that hate injures the hater, not the hated. |
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The employer charges that she jostles, injures and assaults her co-workers, with repeatedly inappropriate comments and attitudes, such as intimidation, threats and put-downs, creating an unwholesome working environment. |
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More work is also needed to clarify whether Empoasca onukii injures other plants besides tea, or if there are other empoascan species attacking tea shrubs in these areas. |
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