When an accident happens a quick response may be necessary to keep an injury from becoming a fatality. |
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In the case of a fatality, the insured will receive the sum assured and then the maturity value. |
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The fatality rate for canoes and kayaks is almost twice that of those on personal watercraft and almost four times higher than open motor boats. |
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The association of the Purple Heart with wounds or fatality suffered in the line of meritorious service also stems from this time. |
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That kind of information may come out at a fatality inquiry scheduled for the fall, he said. |
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An elderly Georgia woman was confirmed on Friday as the first fatality this year from West Nile virus. |
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They address matters of fate, fatality and finality with yet more weight and wit. |
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The black fatality of those words seemed to stand out, stark and clear in the deep night, as though limned with her own life's blood. |
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The estimated fatality rate for MERS still is far higher than what's seen with seasonal flu or other routine infections. |
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A businessman from East Yorkshire has died after being stung by a tiny jellyfish in what is thought to be the first known fatality of its kind. |
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The four deaths in the Forth area included a double fatality when two divers descended 65 metres to a wrecked steamship off Dunbar, East Lothian. |
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Here-like the other sites-there was a sense of fatality about the redundancies that had occurred. |
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One exception is the Arizona coral snake, which is not associated with human fatality and for which no antivenin exists. |
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These will likely lead to a coroner's inquest to determine the cause of the one fatality. |
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They will end up on the road fatality lists, victims of poor and dangerous roads and unsafe driving. |
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Case fatality rate: the proportion of ill people that would die due to influenza. |
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The fatality rate from PWC use is now almost double the rate for other power boats. |
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In an analysis of case fatality rates among pregnant women who had placental abruption subsequent to trauma, 69 percent of fetal deaths were prevented by cesarean delivery. |
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That is a higher fatality rate than heart disease, Aids and car accidents. |
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There is divided opinion on whether lowering the Criminal Code legal limit would reduce significantly alcohol involved fatality rates. |
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But there is an effective antivenin available for the treatment of this scorpion's stings, and there hasn't been a fatality in Arizona in over 40 years. |
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There is a five times greater risk of fatality or serious injury for children in forward-facing seats. |
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The wasting disease does not affect humans but causes a high fatality rate in piglets. |
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We have the third highest accident rate in the European Union and we have the highest fatality rate in the European Union. |
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The outcome of one of these accidents almost invariably results in a fatality. |
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Assure her that frequent monitoring and prompt management greatly reduce the risk of fatality. |
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There has never been a fatality in the transportation of nuclear materials and, if the industry has its way, there never will be. |
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The Group number of fatalities and fatality rate include Orascom fatalities. |
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The autopsy examination attributed the fatality to a pattern of injury most often associated with a vertical force. |
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In order to obtain a national or regional obstetric case fatality rate, it is necessary to aggregate the data provided by each EmOC facility. |
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This requirement is more restrictive than that needed to meet the fatality goals. |
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The fatality rate dropped to 13 and 10.4 in 2001 and 2002, respectively, as shown in the following table. |
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Except for Buruli ulcers, they have the highest fatality rates of all neglected diseases. |
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Improper loading could contribute to loss of control, and serious injury or fatality in other occurrences. |
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The present study also found that the time elapsing between a fatality and the formal response of the correctional system is considerable. |
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The estimated number of fishers worldwide was 30 million, and the estimated fatality rate was at least 24,000 a year. |
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We've taken over a million people rafting and we've never had a fatality associated with our rafting trips. |
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There's a certain sense of fatality to it and there's no hope for you. |
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Finally, for failure to have some prognostic importance it should correlate with fatality, and we have shown that in these studies a correlation did not exist. |
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A 26-year-old man was the first fatality of the riots, found shot in his car. |
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A tree fell, trapping two children, one of them being the fatality. |
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Keep in mind, what they've been exposed to is 0.1 rem, and about 50 percent fatality is on the order of 400 rem. |
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The chances of you being on a flight with at least one fatality are 10 times greater in the loser bucket. |
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The Good Wife introduced its potentially fatal fatality into a world already in flux. |
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Gonzalo has already claimed its first fatality on the Dutch Caribbean territory of Sint Maarten. |
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Thus he became the world's first widely reported railway passenger fatality. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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In May, I attended my first fatality review meeting, a difficult experience and one which really drives home the importance of accident prevention. |
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The most recent fatality in the county involving an alligator was in 1987, when a snorkeler at Wakulla Springs State Park was killed by an 11-foot-long alligator. |
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In more advanced stages, the fatality rate exceeds 70percentt. |
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That would drop our fatality rate off the table. |
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However, Vision Zero might be less successful in a country in which the fatality rate is high or where road safety is considered less urgent relative to other social problems. |
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A report on fire losses in Canada showed that the 10-year average fatality rate on reserves from 1983 to 1992 is over three times higher than the Canadian average for the same period. |
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The highest fatality rate was among children aged one to four years. |
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If you have been injured or someone close to you has been involved in a serious accident or fatality, we understand the significance of the losses being suffered, and the feeling of being overwhelmed. |
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Yet after night fall most any layover here, it seemed that they ended up cruising the bleak arterials of dismal L. A. backwaters, seeking out of some helpless fatality the company of lowlifes of opportunity. |
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In her photographic compositions Elena Willis implicates the interaction of people in the face of a fatality, an importunate event that wrenches them from their daily life. |
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However, similar to the reasoning behind the shift in American fatality statistics, this doesn't mean that it is any safer now at sea during a tropical cyclone than it used to be. |
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In 2000 OSHA fined Celanese for an accident involving uncontrolled chemical decomposition leading to a fatality in Alabama. |
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A review of white shark attacks off the western United States showed that about 7 percent of attacks were fatal, but data from other localities, such as South Africa, show fatality rates of more than 20 percent. |
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It was the first fatality at a grand prix meeting for 12 years. |
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We lived simply, scanning the clouds to predict frost or drought, the economy was virtually autarkic, and yet, the young were already facing the fatality of exodus. |
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Several ITS services are aimed at safety goals, and focus on reducing the number of crashes and lessening the probability of a fatality should a crash occur. |
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Therefore, for the sectors with a high number of fatalities, we do not know whether this is because these sectors have many more workers than the other sectors or because these sectors have a higher fatality risk. |
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For the other provinces, these economic activity sectors also have the highest fatality risk, but not in the same order of incidence rates as in Québec. |
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We do not believe in genetic fatality, but a look at back through history at the peoples of Russia and the regimes who have led them, leaves one to think that the Russians need a certain authority in order to function. |
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It is a way of fighting against abandonment and the fatality of whole groups that are obliged to abandon their sources, put pressure on cities, and encourage massive emigration towards other countries. |
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And this is not an idle fear: according to ETSC, cycling and walking have a fatality risk per distance travelled 7-9 times higher than car travel. |
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For the 17 states that adopted or modified open container laws to conform to federal requirements, the fatality rate was 37 percent. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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According to the HSE's timeline, no other organisation, besides the GMC, has come anywhere near this occupational fatality rate. |
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In the UK, fatality rates per mile or kilometre are slightly less than those for walking. |
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Any fatality caused by the wrongful acts of another may result in a wrongful death claim. |
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Gas explosions were a serious problem, and Belgium had high coal miner fatality rates. |
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Most of these risks can be greatly reduced in modern mines, and multiple fatality incidents are now rare in some parts of the developed world. |
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A further fatality on Striding Edge in 1858 is commemorated by the Dixon Memorial. |
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In 1939 the second recorded Yorkshire Dales caving fatality occurred in Rowten Pot. |
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Traying has provided collegiate fun and the occasional fatality for decades. |
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In the last 12 months, Australia's fatality rate in cases of road accidents have fallen to less than five deaths for every 100,000 people. |
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The latest fatality comes a day after the MoD confirmed the death of another serviceman from 40 Commando Royal Marines. |
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The Navy later confirmed the fatality and said the search for the missing crewman continued. |
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Such prion diseases can have long asymptomatic incubation periods but will result in fatality in all cases. |
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In part, the report said, the fatality rate is due to older people's increased frailty. |
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While estimates vary, it is though that upwards of 400 children died of acute lead poisoning making this perhaps the largest lead poisoning fatality epidemic ever encountered. |
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There was a stone basin of clear but motionless water, and the heavy reddish-and-yellow arches went round the courtyard with warrior-like fatality, their bases in dark shadow. |
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On May 21, 1917, the Great Atlanta Fire destroyed 1,938 buildings in what is now the Old Fourth Ward, resulting in one fatality and the displacement of 10,000 people. |
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According to NHTSA, the number of people killed in motor vehicle crashes and the fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2008 reached historically low levels. |
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There was a fatality in 2012 when 400 tonnes of rock fell onto the beach at Burton Bradstock and another cliff fall took place in 2016 at West Bay, near Bridport. |
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The degree of correlation with case fatality was assessed using X-square test for dichotomous variables and point biserial correlation for all other variables. |
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These were constructed in 1926 to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but halve the likelihood of a fatality when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train. |
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They conjecture that the higher speed limits caused reallocations of drivers and state police that counterbalanced the increased fatality rates on rural interstates. |
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Shakespeare settles his playgoers, and also enhances the fatality of the plot, giving it something of the tense, unalterable ananke of the Greek myths. |
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However, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, even in 2006, mining remained the second most dangerous occupation in America, when measured by fatality rate. |
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