Sentences with phrase «do obvious damage»

When you consider things like whiplash and other common injuries from accidents that don't do obvious damage such a broken bone, but are painful problems that can take years to heal, medical payments coverage on your auto policy is a great benefit.

Not exact matches

The only other thing you need to show is that your iPhone is in working condition and doesn't have obvious signs of damage.
The Court of Appeal rejected the arguments, saying Mars Canada had an obvious interest in defending its trademark rights, and it did sustain actual damages given that its sales were cannibalized by the grey market products.
as does the word «class» but sorry pure class applies no more to ramsey than it does to of lots of similar players like milner townsend henderson and other hard working utility players with decent skillls... in arsenals case the damage it brings from not having a class player on the wing is so obvious i am even surprised you try to defend it....
The club had a great manager who, however, went on a decade too long and they were wantonly slow in recognising that huge mistake, despite all OUR fan outrage and it was the empty seats and obvious damage to the clubs financial worth that finally did for him.
The Graham - Cassidy bill is an obvious attempt to contain the political damage done by July's failed effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and it should be rejected along with planned cuts to services provided by hospitals for low - income and uninsured patients.»
It doesn't take searing political insight for commentators to make the blindingly obvious conclusion that leadership disunity damages political parties.
The Tories» poll numbers have never recovered from the damage inflicted by that spring budget, so their minimal demand was an autumn statement that did no obvious further harm.
Although fairly common, damage to the prefrontal lobes (also called the prefrontal cortex) is often overlooked and undiagnosed because patients do not manifest obvious deficits.
How much damage does tea or coffee for that matter do to our gut bacteria, given the obvious fact that hundreds of millions of people drink it regularly every day?
GSH is unique in that it plays a crucial role in protecting us from a wide variety of substances that can do significant damage to our tissues Those suffering from many chronic diseases such as AIDS, advanced diabetes, and cancer have very low levels, hence the obvious importance in human health and why researchers continue to study it.
A rubber band will damage the hair,» Chris told ET, making it quite obvious that he's done his hair - homework.
It's a good idea, yet the movie, despite its oppressing vision of an urban gothic landscape, turns into a fairly standard horror tale — with visions, which might be repressed memories come to life or phantoms from the other side, terrifying the characters with little logic (It's strange that the original — or, for that matter, this remake — doesn't consider the most obvious possibility: brain damage).
While I don't know MA law, over here the wiper blades will only fail if they are perished or otherwise damaged so as to not effectively clear the screen - either of which should be obvious to you from a visual inspection or simply running your finger along the blade.
Since it was obvious from the lack of interest in management to return our calls and Austin's phone conversation clearly showing an unwillingness to discuss any responsibility for causing the damages to our vehicle, we decided that the next time you heard from us would be through the legal process, which you did.
Now, the Kobo warranty does contain some obvious limitations, such as if a user, say, drops the device and it breaks, the physical damage caused by * that * event is not covered by the warranty.
Any inspector can check the basic and obvious such as readily apparent water damage or garage door that only opens halfway but you want an inspector that does everything humanly possible to ensure that every T is crossed and every I is dotted.
The coverage is broad, and there are limited exclusions for obvious things, such as damage you do to your own property or a loss that you should have known would occur — if you walk away from your laptop in a coffee shop and someone walks off with it, there may be coverage, but you have a responsibility to make sure that you're taking the necessary steps to protect your property.
While the benefits of customer satisfaction are obvious and highly visible (repeat business acquired at a low cost), the damage done by dissatisfied customers can fly under the radar for a long time.
If Loula doesn't seem in too much pain and there is no obvious damage, a wait and see approach maybe taken by confining movement (cage rest) and if there is no improvement over the weekend visit your Veterinarian; if Loula is in pain or discomfort, it maybe worth visit your Veterinarian for an examination and pain medication.
As should be obvious, everyone's situation is different: if you have just a few cards, or a short credit history, then high utilization on one or more cards might do significant damage to your credit score, potentially keeping you from getting approved for the credit cards you want.
At the start of the game you're given a chance to pick from one of four pretty bland abilities that your character can use; Blur, which speeds you up; Cloak, which does what it says; Decoy, another obvious one, and Overcharge, which bumps up your damage output.
Most items can do some sort of damage but the best combination is a Sword and a Shield (which is pretty obvious really).
All you can do is dodge and punch, and as you work your way up the ranks the weak spots become less obvious while the damage they do becomes more punishing.
Isn't it obvious by now that we can reverse the damage we're doing, by letting the natural cycling recover?
this has always seemed so pitifully obvious: storms don't have to be more powerful or more frequent; there just has to be more stuff built in storm - prone areas to get blown and flooded away, and the cost of the damage necessarily increases accordingly.
Did you wear sunglasses to avoid optic nerve damage at that blinding flash of the obvious there, James?
It's also fairly obvious to a simpleton like me that the planet is recovering from severe CO2 depletion which threatened it very existence, and that a submarines atmosphere contains as much as 6,000 ppm, so it's way short of it doing us any damage.
It's probably obvious from the weird eyes and barely coherent ramblings that Sarah Palin's brainwashing in Skeptical Science's secret prison has done some permanent damage.
GDP increase does not translate in any obvious way to damage increase; in fact, wealthier countries can better afford to build stronger structures and to protect assets (for example, build seawalls and pass and enforce building regulations).1 A grass hut will be completely destroyed by a hurricane, but a modern steel office building will only be partially damaged; damage does not scale linearly with the value of the asset.
«I think it's just so obvious the damage that's being done,» Layo Nathan said.
The Northern Power Station at Port Augusta was the dirtiest in the country in terms of emissions per KWh of power generated, it was old; it was an obvious choice for closure as a means of reducing emissions; but it was not closed because of the damage it was doing to the world.
On the back of all this, the differently constituted Court of Appeal dealing with the damages case held that the collection of errors by the judge did amount to gross and obvious irregularity which meant that flagrant denial of justice did not have to be addressed.
Of course, any award of damages, just like the solicitor's advice, «Don't do it; the courts will make you pay,» has a deterrent function but it will also compensate for an obvious losdo it; the courts will make you pay,» has a deterrent function but it will also compensate for an obvious loss.
The coverage is broad, and there are limited exclusions for obvious things, such as damage you do to your own property or a loss that you should have known would occur — if you walk away from your laptop in a coffee shop and someone walks off with it, there may be coverage, but you have a responsibility to make sure that you're taking the necessary steps to protect your property.
Damage or injury done by a dog excluded from the policy would not be paid, for obvious reasons.
One of the obvious symptoms of the damage that has been done by colonising policies is the undeniably high rate of suicide, which affects Indigenous peoples around the world.
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