Since 1978, nine lap children under the age of 2 have died and 13 have been injured in aircraft accidents that were otherwise survivable. |
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It's not runnable in our craft and, if we're sucked into the hole beyond the chute, perhaps not survivable. |
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What I did right minimized the impact of the causal factors, and helped to make the accident survivable. |
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As he came down he stuck his foot on the fireplace and heavy blocks fell down on him, causing injuries that were not survivable. |
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The truth was the ozone layer wasn't going to be able to supply a survivable living area. |
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Like cancer, no longer seen as necessarily fatal, a nuclear strike is being discussed as though it were containable, survivable. |
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However it is important to remember that most obstacles are survivable even if it may not seem like it at the time. |
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Every command post in the military must be mobile, survivable, interconnected, and digital. |
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First, the submarine-launched ballistic system was recognized as the most survivable element in the triad of strategic nuclear deterrents. |
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There are now 25 pairs of sea eagles along the west coast of Scotland but experts believe 50 pairs are needed for a survivable population. |
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That can be survivable if a president acknowledges failures and takes steps to correct. |
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I was looking at the numbers, too, of actually survivable crashes. |
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The accident was not survivable because of the total destruction of the cabin area. |
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In the case of a survivable aircraft accident, knowledge of the number of occupants could be critical to successful rescue efforts. |
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The accident was not survivable due to the magnitude of the impact forces and the collapse of the cockpit survival space. |
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It was determined that the occupants were restrained during the initial impact and rollover, and the impact forces were tolerable and survivable. |
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The accident was not survivable as impact forces exceeded the limits of human tolerance. |
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Although the three occupants were wearing their seat-belts, the accident was not survivable. |
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Their injuries and the damage to the aircraft are consistent with those of survivable accidents. |
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Internationally, industry accepts 90 seconds as a reasonable estimate of the survivable time in an evacuation where fire is present. |
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Most of the telecommunication links formerly provided by more than 3,000 lines are now made through a single survivable network. |
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Federal teams with survivable radio gear were positioned at the likely point of impact. |
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It was going to be a damage site, but it was going to be survivable. |
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In the Arctic, the Eskimos made wise use of the materials available in that harsh environment and they have survived on the edge of what's survivable. |
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The former would be a survivable disaster for the human race. |
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Many believe that all aviation accidents are not survivable. |
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The NTSB determined the accident was not survivable because of high impact forces, and autopsies confirmed all deaths were the result of blunt-force trauma. |
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Any of these were survivable mistakes, but all three in a row were mortal. |
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It was survivable, happened during takeoff or landing, and didn't result in the total loss of the plane. |
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Had this been a survivable accident, rescue efforts may have been compromised by a lack of communication. |
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The accident was survivable because of the minimum damage to the cabin, aft of the two front seats. |
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The accident was considered to be survivable due to the attenuation of the deceleration forces along the final flight path. |
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Although the injuries to the occupants were serious, the crash forces were survivable. |
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Impact forces were outside the design limits of the restraint systems and the impact was not survivable. |
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There was an increased risk to those on board because the liferaft mounting bracket was not able to withstand a survivable rearward impact. |
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Changes should be made as soon as possible to ensure that, while remaining demonstrably survivable to a disarming first strike, nuclear forces are not instantly useable. |
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Runway accidents such as the Air France crash in Toronto are now far more survivable thanks to a strengthening of regulations and procedures. |
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The fact is, tragic as it certainly was, that crash was not survivable. |
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Although recently developed drugs have made many cancers survivable, multiple myeloma has resisted scientists' best efforts. |
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Jennifer Gustetic, in charge of NASA's prizes, says the winner will have to show that their systems are survivable and can be operated far out into space. |
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The area just behind that but in front of the wing had potential for serious injury but was survivable. |
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Submarines can work at greater depths than are survivable or practical for human divers. |
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The idea that the scandal itself is not survivable is nonsense. |
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The military is actively pursuing a range of technologies to eliminate potentially survivable death by truncal hemorrhage. |
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The military is working hard to make sure in future conflicts, no wounded warrior ever bleeds to death from potentially survivable wounds. |
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Neural tube defects are birth defects that range from spina bifida, a generally survivable but crippling disease, to the generally fatal anencephaly and encephalocele, in which the skull and brain do not develop properly. |
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The defences to prevent PIF and to reduce fire-related injuries should fire occur in otherwise survivable accidents involving aircraft weighing less than 5700 kilograms can and should be improved. |
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Although this was not a survivable accident, the inadequate information and instructions provided by the safety features cards and placards could impede a timely and safe evacuation in an emergency situation. |
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The canine parvovirus, which causes death by dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and endotoxic shock or sepsis, is largely survivable in wolves, but can be lethal to pups. |
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Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command to convert 93 flat-bottom Stryker infantry combat vehicles to a newer, more survivable double-V hull design. |
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