What are a few entirely avoidable catastrophes to a thrusting modern economy? |
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I hope not, because it is needless, avoidable and a national disgrace that this can happen every year. |
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Common avoidable problems include overcrowded or illegible slides, irrelevant or badly prepared handouts, and incompatible multimedia equipment. |
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Firefighters are now warning people to keep combustible materials away from buildings to prevent avoidable damage. |
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The Post Office will be made responsible for maintaining the rural network and preventing any avoidable closures. |
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At the sort of speed you should have been travelling this collision would have been wholly avoidable. |
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Parties, functions, dinners and gatherings are most avoidable outings in his notebook. |
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This hole in the retina creates a blind spot in the eye, a flaw that again would be avoidable with a priori design. |
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Others die as the result of completely avoidable diseases such as malaria and diarrhoea. |
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Most people believe there were genuinely good and unfixable reasons for this explosion, but this boom was entirely avoidable and can be reversed. |
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Unfortunately it is often the cause of innumerable avoidable tragedies too. |
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Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are unfair and unjust. |
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We will make a few suggestions here in an attempt to forestall readers from making avoidable mistakes. |
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It is the Claimant's contention that this damage was avoidable and caused by a negligent omission by Mr Roberts. |
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The second line of defense against avoidable carcinogenic exposures is the reduction or phase-out of toxics in use. |
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Thousands of hours of consular time are spent picking up the pieces after easily avoidable accidents. |
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I'm in agreement that the divorce rate is exceptionally high and mostly avoidable. |
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The callousness of that administration contributed substantially to the avoidable suffering of citizens in the South. |
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I think that avoidable deaths like these could be prevented if people could stop smoking publicly. |
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The sad thing about it is that this annual depression is largely avoidable. |
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It was a calamitous mistake, not least because it was eminently avoidable. |
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One of the problems with death in our time is that it becomes increasingly avoidable, or at least postponable. |
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Adding guns to that often alcohol-fueled mix exponentially increases the potential for avoidable tragedy. |
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But already, evidence is beginning to point to what appears to be an avoidable tragedy. |
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Brokersclub AG does not support any customers or staff members with avoidable actions that are aimed at hoodwinking fiscal authorities. |
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We may agree that much harm done by humans to the living world is gratuitous and easily avoidable. |
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Most of these were avoidable costs-they would not have been incurred if Canadians had not overindulged in alcohol. |
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Usually, the mere fact of not foreseeing the possibility of avoidable damage and not doing something to prevent it is wrongful. |
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In fact, the political crisis that referendum defeats would be bound to bring was entirely avoidable. |
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Today's fragile stability could quickly dissolve into violent chaos. This nightmare scenario is avoidable. |
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Animals must not suffer any avoidable distress or pain at the time of their killing. |
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All predictable and avoidable complications and hitches must therefore be ironed out beforehand. |
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It is therefore appropriate to prolong the expiry date of these exemptions until the use of the prohibited substances becomes avoidable. |
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Finally, there is a category of avoidable conflicts which serves as the basis for regulations. |
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The purpose of prevention though is to spare people from avoidable misery and death, not always to save money on the health care system. |
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One in twelve children dies before the age of five due to avoidable diseases caused by malnutrition. |
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They tend to receive late or no primary care, which results in higher levels of hospitalization for avoidable health problems. |
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The government must ensure these women have access to maternal and newborn healthcare in order to prevent further avoidable deaths. |
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This is driving a panic not to give anyone any reason to be able to point a finger of blame that the government didn't prevent an avoidable atrocity. |
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While all deaths on the roads are avoidable it seems that your campaign aims to shift the focus and blame away from motorcyclists and onto other road users. |
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Mentioning it as a disease which is generally acquired under unsavory, but avoidable, circumstances and you are suddenly a mocker of dying children. |
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By informing her of the calculable risks, avoidable disabilities and prenatal test options, the counselor radically reframes Ms. K's hope-laden pregnancy. |
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It is a small effort worth making if we want to avoid a descent into widespread anarchy, terrorism, pandemics of global disease, and other avoidable calamities. |
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It is reasonable to think that a HAI would be described as avoidable if it did not occur within the framework of a behaviour compatible with the most common recommendations. |
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How can cost analysis help uncover avoidable expenses? |
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Arrive late for an appointment when avoidable? |
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However, despite much good work over the years, 10.6 million children and 529 000 mothers are still dying each year, mostly from avoidable causes. |
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Accidents and injuries are a main cause of chronic disability among younger people leading to a heavy and largely avoidable loss of life years in good health. |
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The prime objective of the POB trust is to promote and sustain a global campaign against all forms of avoidable blindness, he said. |
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In addition, there is the Treasury pressure, acute at the moment, to look critically at all avoidable or postponable expenditure. |
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Holland fears avoidable deaths may have occurred and may occur in the future due to pressure on hospitals. |
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Instead of the greatest happiness for the greatest number, one should demand, more modestly, the least amount of avoidable suffering for all. |
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A safe injection is one that does not harm the recipient, does not expose the provider to any avoidable risks and does not result in waste that is dangerous for the community. |
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Thus, the creation of a separate Western Austrian government and the division of the country was avoidable. |
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But Wigan undid their good work by conceding an avoidable second goal deep into first-half injury time. |
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Retained cement after total joint arthroplasty is a serious and avoidable complication. |
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That was the war-cry issued this month by Queen Rania of Jordan as part of an effort to marshal public and private funds for the fight against diseases that decimate youngsters in avoidable ways. |
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Arms control and disarmament are not avoidable options. |
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It concluded that it would be unsafe to infer from mortality statistics that there was any particular number of avoidable or unnecessary deaths at the trust. |
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An inquest in 2012 determined that Kate's death was avoidable. |
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Now even the determined chancellor risks being blown off his single-currency course and perhaps from office. Part of the government's current mess was avoidable. |
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Are they an inevitable result of the reliance on two different sets of professionals-law enforcement versus health-or are they avoidable through more rigorous record-keeping practices? |
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A decision of this kind by the authorities to try and prevent avoidable fatalities, which would be added to the deaths caused by the pandemic, would seem sensible. |
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Thinking Parsis despair over this avoidable controversy cleaving apart a community already grappling with survival, identity and rudderless youth. |
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Why would we not do something to help something that is avoidable when there are, so many things on which we spend our budget that we cannot avoid? |
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I am not saying that an end to the arms embargo is avoidable under all circumstances, but in the present situation of Pale's growing isolation, it seems to me rather a kiss of death than of hope. |
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Our firm has developed training seminars for unionized and non-unionized employers on disciplinary procedures to help minimize costly litigation and spare employers the difficulties associated with avoidable staff turnover. |
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Of course, some delays and misfiring might be avoidable simply by being more proactive and engaging one of your regular outside lawyers earlier on in the strategic planning process. |
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Damaging chain overshifts from misadjusted derailleurs can occur after wheel swaps, but they're avoidable. |
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I do not feel, however, that some forms of relocation are avoidable. |
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The way doctors are paid is one reason why avoidable procedures persist. |
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I share her concerns about the necessity of taking steps to address one of the major avoidable causes of congenital defects and developmental delay in Canadian children. |
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The committee found that, though underwater cables were notorious in their lack of reliability, most of the problems arose from known and avoidable causes. |
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