Sentences with phrase «small incidents like»

A small incident like a slip or trip could set you back financially, which is why it's essential to have proper coverage.

Not exact matches

It can be something small like money wasted on a bad strategy, or it can be a major incident that requires legal help.
A series of smaller incidents, like the booting of a caucus member for raising concerns about health care in his riding, further fuelled the decline in support for the government.
Those questions, although important, are less interesting to aviation researchers than determining just how much damage increasingly common drones — like the 1.4 - kilogram quadcopter in the Staten Island incident — can potentially inflict on helicopters and small, low - flying aircraft.
There were also smaller incidents: simple things like not understanding which meetings I was supposed to attend and who to go to for advice.
But incidents like last week's 5,000 - barrel spill from the Keystone pipeline — and smaller spills that don't make national headlines — can also impact wildlife, even if they don't spur dramatic photos.
At that time, Antonio and Fabio were inspired by an article in a local Sicilian newspaper about a mafia kidnapping and decided for their second film they would like to explore this incident's impact on the small Sicilian village while simultaneously evoking children's fables.
Not only self - publishers are victimized by this incident, small publishers that upload their books via distributors like Smashwords or upload via Kobo Writing Life shares the same fate.
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
In Illinois, like elsewhere in the nation, rollover incidents account for a very small number of the total crashes but a relatively high proportion of the total deaths caused in traffic accidents.
Burns are serious injuries and can be extremely painful, whether the incident involves anything from a small scalding water burn, to a chemical burn from substances like car battery acid.
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