Sentences with phrase «damage reports soon»

With Kinect making people jump around when they usually don't, expect more injury and damage reports soon.

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Some users reported that the product was shipped damaged or that it broke soon after assembling it.
The Smith report became damaged goods as soon as those UK parties were almost wiped out in Scotland, where the SNP won 56 of 59 seats while Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats won one each.
No «substantiated» evidence exists that genetically engineered crops have caused health problems in humans or damaged the environment, but it's too soon to be making broad statements, positive or negative, about laboratory - based manipulations of crop genomes, an elite panel of scientists concluded in a report Tuesday.
Having plans and procedures in place in advance for logging, reporting on, monitoring and dealing with e-security incidents will help ensure that any damage is minimised, that services can return to normal as soon as possible and that lessons can be learned to prevent similar incidents from occurring again.
Contact the police as soon as you've realized a theft has taken place, and make sure they note any damage or missing property in their report.
If you have received your credit report and it has mistakes, it is important to dispute them as soon as possible to prevent them from doing any further damage to your credit.
It does the most damage as soon as it hits your reports, and then it fades with time and «good behavior.»
Loss or damage must be reported to the carrier as soon as you exit the carrier to be eligible for this benefit.
As the New Jersey legislature votes to ban fracking, some word on what the EPA is doing to minimize the environmental damage which could be caused with unregulated hydraulic fracturing: Natural Gas Watch reports that EPA head Lisa Jackson has said that there may soon be Federal regulations dealing with air pollution caused by the natural gas extraction process.On the air quality issues, Jackson said:
These allegations were reported gleefully in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Nature, Scientific American, and many other media outlets and news pages of science journals in a manner calculated not only to divert attention from the conclusions of our paper but also to damage Dr Soon's reputation in his scientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future papers bearing his name as an author, to deter potential funders for fear of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the science he loves.
Your agent will report the loss immediately to your insurance company or to a qualified adjuster who will contact you as soon as possible to inspect the damage.
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