Sentences with phrase «always danger of an injury»

Also, physically he is a very active goalie an there is always danger of an injury, but most important is that the guy must be mentally tired after last night's game.
Backup is still required during the transfer window, however, as with Byram there is always the danger of another injury (given his record) and the certainty of a suspension (given his record).
Do take caution as there's always a danger of an injury, if you're driving in Connecticut.

Not exact matches

While it is always important to push your edge, there is a fine line between the gentle, pleasant pain of advancing your practice, and the unpleasant pain of exhaustion and danger of injury.
With any type of employment there is always a risk of injury, but when it involves a construction site the risk is greatly increased due to the inherent dangers in the construction business.
Construction accidents almost always result in injuries, and even when all safety guidelines and precautions are followed accidents can occur from poor planning, improper training, lack of communication and even failure to warn employees of pending dangers on site during a project.
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