Sentences with phrase «chances of injury risk»

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Every action has risks including inaction, we know that our strike force at the moment is not up to EPL winning quality, inaction means, we are ok with that, we are also ok to take a chance of injuries, just like Welbeck went down Giroud could too, in any case all I am trying to say is that not buying is just as risky and can be even more so than buying.
All that is bad enough, with the manager having to wonder if any or how many of his key players are going to pick up an injury and put our chances of success at risk.
Unless we stand a chance of doing well all we risk is more injuries, more confidence bashing defeats and tiredness that will jeaporadise our pl campaign.
I don't know about the rest of you Arsenal fans, but I am still scratching my head trying to figure out just what the hell Arsene Wenger was thinking by only completing the one bargain basement transfer deal on the January window, despite the club being sat on a mountain of cash and having our best chance of the Premier League title in a decade put at risk by losing a number of key players to injury.
QPR will fancy their chances of grabbing some points against an injury plagued Southampton side, while Leicester risk being cut adrift if they fail to beat Crystal Palace.
By learning and developing with light weight first, the young athletes will dramatically increase their chance of athletic success while reducing their risk of injury during future and current sport and training activities.
Not withstanding whatever weekly wages paid to the players, i for one won't risk a carrier threatning injury playing in a match officiated by a recless, fraudlent and criminal minded referee like phil dawd.Arsenal still have a great chance of winning the premiership, but this is up to Wenga and his Board to chekmate the conspiracy Against Arsenal.
Available free of charge on MomsTEAM's new SmartTeams concussion website, the #TeamUp4ConcussionSafetyTM program, developed by MomsTEAM Institute as part of its SmartTeams Play SafeTM initiative with a Mind Matters Educational Challenge Grant from the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Department of Defense, is designed to do just that: to increase reporting by athletes of concussion symptoms by engaging coaches, athletes, parents, and health care providers in a season - long, indeed career - long program which emphasizes that immediate reporting of concussion symptoms - not just by athletes themselves but by their teammate «buddies» - not only reduces the risk the athlete will suffer a more serious brain injury - or, in rare cases, even death - but is actually helps the team's chances of winning, not just in that game, but, by giving athletes the best chance to return as quickly as possible from concussion, the rest of the season, and by teaching that honest reporting is a valued team behavior and a hallmark of a good teammate.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
With the forceps technique, risks include possible bruises, blisters, temporary facial nerve injuries and a greater chance of tearing.
The Olympic Games give elite athletes a chance at athletic triumph, but also carry a risk of injury.
In addition, they give you a chance to work with extra weight without risk of injury.
Injury risk increases with exposure — more frequent exposures means a greater chance of injury.
It can also decrease the chances of osteoporosis and reduce the risk of injury.
Calf stiffness / cramps risk rises with exposure — more recurrent acquaintances means a bigger chance of injury.
You jump off a moving treadmill It might seem like no big deal when you hop off the treadmill for a quick water break, but if you don't slow down the belt, you risk the chance of injury.
Newly added active safety functions and features enable Mazda's i - ACTIVSENSE * 2 advanced safety technologies to lend yet greater assistance to the driver in identifying potential risks early on, and to reduce chances of damage or injury.
Legal risk is the chance of being held responsible for that injury or damage.
Although there are no rules that will guarantee safety, there are important guidelines that can be followed to reduce the chances of problems and the risk of injury.
Three studies from 2015 and 2016 showed evidence that patients who were currently taking Nexium were twice as likely to sustain an acute kidney injury, that patients had a 20 to 50 percent higher chance of developing chronic kidney disease, and that patients taking Nexium had a 44 percent higher risk of developing dementia.
Contacting a Jefferson County Accident Attorney Because 15 - passenger vans have a higher chance of rollover accidents, there is also a higher risk of serious injury.
The hospital or medical facility put the patient's well - being at risk by maintaining an environment that increased the chances of medical error or further injury.
Risk is the chance of loss from a peril, injury or damage.
If you do not, you risk the chance of being held legally liable for the remaining amount owed for the damages or injuries to the other party.
A whole - child perspective acknowledges that a child's supportive and enriching experiences in homes and early education classrooms are as integral to a child's lifelong health as care received in pediatricians» offices in reducing young children's risks of toxic stress, disease, injury, preventable disability and premature death and giving every child a fair chance at health.
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