Sentences with phrase «die than the drunk»

The baby is 10 times more likely to die than the drunk driver is to even get a ticket or have an accident.

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A review of more than 200 studies found that people who drank three or four cups of coffee per day were 19 % less likely to die from cardiovascular disease.
For what else is the work of caring for the dying other than feeding, giving drink, bathing and clothing, and comforting the sick?
Also, I've been skipping classes, drinking more than I probably should, and, to be honest, I've even had some times when I've thought about dying.
it is ALWAYS so much worse for them than it is for us!!!! YET they never seem to recognize the fact that we are running the house and taking care of kids while being this sick but when it happens to them it is expected that they are left alone to get better and they are ALWAYS «dying» although my husband has never used the «mutated version» comment to me either... LOVED your reaction and response... I almost just spit my drink out reading that part!!
Cut the risk of dying in childbirth in half and double the risk of drunk driving and it's still more than a factor of 10.
The ABSOLUTE risk that she gets in an accident (including single car accidents where no one else is involved) if she drives drunk is about 20 times less than her baby dying in childbirth.
Over the course of about 20 years, women who drank three or more glasses of milk per day were almost twice as likely to die as those who drank less than one, other things being equal.
An analysis of more than 200,000 medical professionals followed for nearly 30 years finds that drinking up to five cups of coffee a day is associated with reduced risk of dying early from heart and brain diseases as well as suicide.
-- Nell Fox, Seattle, WA Today fully one - sixth of the world's human population lacks access to clean drinking water, and more than two million people — mostly kids — die each year from water - borne diseases.
As it stands, more than 1.5 million children die of diarrheal disease annually around the world, mostly due to bad drinking water.
The results showed that they had less than half the chances of dying of some kind of heart disease in comparison to those who drank a smaller amount.
A study published in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics found that patients with chronic hepatitis C who had three or more drinks a day were five times more likely to die than heavy drinkers without the disease.
A 2008 study found that women who drank coffee regularly — up to six cups a day — were less likely to die of various causes during the study than their non-coffee-drinking counterparts.
Coffee drinkers were less likely to die from a heart disease than the non-coffee drinkers during the time the study was conducted and the larger the quantities of coffee they drank the lower their risk of mortality tended to be.
Coffee drinkers may be at lower risk of liver and colon cancer, type 2 diabetes, and Parkinson's disease, and it may help you live longer: A 2008 study found that women who drank coffee regularly — up to six cups a day — were less likely to die of various causes during the study than their non-coffee-drinking counterparts.
Drinking a single cup per day — which was much more common than a six - cup - a-day habit — was associated with a 6 % lower risk of dying among men and a 5 % lower risk among women.
Overall, coffee drinkers were less likely than their peers to die during the study, and the more coffee they drank, the lower their mortality risk tended to be.
When you're young and foolish, you are more likely than adults to drink behind the wheel, which makes it credible that some will die — as five teens do in a violent collision with a truck that leaves all dead, including the town reverend's only son.
It's always that little bit cleverer, more interesting and, above all, more real than we're expecting, as this mature New York woman adjusts to a society where outside the reporters» enclave she's likely to get spat at just for letting her head - scarf slip, while inside the Kabubble, as it's called, it's a non-stop party driven by the one great unspoken thought — eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we (might) die.
More than 900 Americans — nearly 300 of them children — died in a Guyanese jungle in 1978 after a dangerous crackpot named Jim Jones told them to commit suicide by swallowing a poison - infused drink.
-- Apr 2013 Knok.com: 100 Cities to Home Swap before you die, My Perfect day in Bristol — Mar 2013 Cheapflights.ca: Insider's Guide to Bristol — Mar 2013 Perceptive Travel: Carnival of Cities for 7 March 2013 — Mar 2013 UK Metro: My article about Christmas markets in Gothenburg was mentioned in a roundup of Christmas Markets — Dec 2012 DSLR Traveler: Q&A with Heather Cowper — Jun 2012 Smith Travel Blog: Inside Copenhagen # 3: mixologist Gromit Eduardsen on drinking in the Danish capital — Feb 2012 Smith Travel Blog: Inside Copenhagen # 2: shopping, style and smørrebrød in the Danish capital — Jan 2012 My Itchy Travel Feet: Discover More Than Beautiful Beaches on The Greek Island of Zakynthos — Dec 2011 Avenue Hotel: Danish Design and Child - friendly Copenhagen by Heather Cowper — Oct 2011 Smith Travel Blog: Inside Copenhagen: Danish design and family - friendly finds — Oct 2011 Lash World Tour: Travel interview with Heather Cowper of Heather on her travels — Oct 2011 101 Holidays Blog: 10 expert tips from successful travel bloggers — Sep 2011 Write to Travel: Making Money with a Travel Blog — Aug 2011 Roaming Tales: Hiking the Tour de Mont Blanc — Apr 2011 Smith Travel Blog: Platefuls of Portugal: Lisbon's tasty treats — Jan 2010
Throughout the years, he may give you advice, play carnival games, and sell you drinks he made in his basement (Don't go into that basement), but he also tells you that he already beat the game in less than an hour without dying once.
Thought you'd like this one: «I'd rather die of thirst than drink from the cup of mediocrity.»
It keeps, and than is coming out and its want to drink every pollen, eating every side of it, everything it can consume, and then dies.
If you lived where the rainfall was less than half an inch (12 mm) for the whole year you'd either die, or get pretty smart about how to get a drink.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (the CDC), in the U.S., more than 10,000 people die each year in drunk driving crashes (that's about thirty people per day), accounting for roughly 1 / 3rd of the total deaths that result from traffic accidents each year in the United States.
Teens are at far greater risk of dying in an alcohol - related crash than the overall population, even though they aren't legally old enough to drink.
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