Sentences with phrase «drowning cases»

Her practice areas also include school accidents, sexual abuse and drowning cases.
We can assist the families or the injured individual in the legal process in all types of drowning cases, including near drowning, pool accidents, beach accidents, child drowning accidents, water park or hotel drowning, apartment pool drowning, and our cases are supported by the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, passed in 2007, increasing the safety requirements for pool owners and operators.
In Oceanside we get the regular run of the mill car accident cases and dog bite cases but we also get a lot of drowning cases and boating accident cases.
Defense of businesses in a wide variety of claims regarding negligent acts, including but not limited to construction site accidents, food contamination cases, drowning cases and dram shop cases, resulting in catastrophic injuries and death.
At The Drake Center, our doctors see an average of one drowning or near - drowning case per year.
Daniel Fisher, Maryland damages Cap Survives in Horrific Drowning Case, Forbes, September 24, 2010 (available at www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2010/09/24/maryland-damages-cap-survives-in-horrific-drowning-case/) Such awards began topping $ 1 million by the 1990s.

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And her record in death penalty cases speaks for itself: she has defended some of the most notorious killers in US history - including Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, Tucson shooter Jared Loughner, and Susan Smith, convicted of drowning her two young children in a South Carolina lake.
In any case, such criticism was drowned out by a focus on celebrating Mr. Xi, who has progressively strengthened his control over the government and the economy.
Islam only allowed burial in the ground except in unavoided case like drowning in the river or sea.
Rather than assuming and stating as fact that BC is dogmatic in his assertions because he secretly harbors doubts which he is attempting to either drown out by increasing his volume or find answers for by remaining on this site, NP asks him if that might be the case.
I have heard from many women who have told me that our boldness in these contexts has given them the courage they need to speak up in situations where their voices have been drowned out or, in some cases, silenced.
Then there is the case of Victoria Soliz, who tried to drown her son in a puddle because Jesus told her to do so.
But Christianity, which is the first discoverer of the paradoxes, is in this case also as paradoxical as possible; it works directly against itself when it establishes sin so securely as a position that it seems a perfect impossibility to do away with it again — and then it is precisely Christianity which, by the atonement, would do away with it so completely that it is as though drowned in the sea.
Of course, there may have been a faint echo of the voice of the earthly Jesus, for example, instructing his disciples to proclaim the Kingdom of God, but if this is the case, it is overlaid and almost drowned out by the voice of the risen Lord, so that fine tuning indeed will be needed to catch it.
Consider this hypothetical case: While visiting the city pool one summer day, a young man manages to save a child from drowning after she accidentally falls into the deep end.
Don't be shy about drowning them in sauce before you bake them — in this case, you can never have too much.
All around me are delusional faces 4 -4-2 cases, undefeated league races Cruyff's barca left without any traces Going nowhere, going nowhere BB's tears are filling up their glasses No expression, no expression Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow No tomorrow, thanks to ernesto
In any case, we'll need to drown our sorrows with comfort food for the fall.
When I first learned about postpartum depression it was a big controversy surrounding the Andrea Yates Case when she drowned her 5 children.
The scheme has been a disaster for schools, resulting in numerous cases of teachers unable to actually teach children because they have been drowned in a sea of paperwork.
Under neo-liberalism it's become quite clear that we can drown in proceduralism — there's no problem keeping people busy with paperwork and accountability, or in the case of deliberative democrats for example, we can have important debates about how to redraw and then defend the borders of a democratic country legitimately — but if all those things take up all our time, we'll look up from our papers and our borders one day, and see that there isn't anything left to fight over.
As is nearly always the case with the left, the (perhaps justified) outcry against the unearned wealth of the richest is drowned out by the deafening silence toward the unearned wealth of the not - so - rich.
In many cases, raising the arms and screaming are impossible due to the instinctive drowning response.
We'll never know if that was the case, but there are still some places where scientists may be able to study the effects of mass drownings on rivers.
There is also the case of George Melendez, a Texas man who, after nearly drowning, fell into a minimally conscious state and remained there for two years.
A new study on the density of the seven planets in the nearby TRAPPIST - 1 system has found that these worlds may have even more water than Earth does — but in a cruel case of having too much of a good thing, that might be enough to drown out any hopes of finding life there.
Subacute normobaric oxygen and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in drowning, reversal of brain volume loss: a case report — Paul G Harch — Medical Gas Research
In case you're drowning in a sea of choices, here are our Top Ten Favorite First Baby Foods.
On the other hand, looser fitting maxi's can drown petite ladies and in this case, I would recommend belting the dress with a thin belt (never thick).
Some sources state that the pattern are related to the family clans of the wearer and served to identify the fisherman in case he drowned.
So I hope that in future, a real matchmaking and communication will survive and online dating with its fake communication (in most cases) will drown!
In this case it is during the saving of two boys and the death of one boy from drowning and the ensuing funeral.
Headstrong Barbie pickles herself in an effort to drown out thoughts of the worst - case scenario; Phyllis puts up a stoic if fragile front; and Jessica sublimates any and all anxiety into her unwanted pregnancy, a problem that has taken on a doomy urgency.
Phobias that she must overcome include sexual assault by James, death by killer crow, murdering her family, and drowning in a sealed glass case.
The more factual aspects of «Belle,» directed by Amma Asante and photographed in beautiful, portrait - worthy light by Ben Smithard, focus on Lord Mansfield's consideration of the Zong massacre case, in which 142 African slaves were drowned — murdered — by the British slave ship Zong.
After all, his own family is such an unholy mess of basket cases it would take the entire Pacific to drown their sorrows.
They seem to be flirting, although, if that's the case, some of the subjects — such as the drowning death of his brother — are certainly odd breaking - the - ice techniques.
At least one of the two new assessment - development consortia could — probably in the name of «performance assessment» and «career readiness» — easily drown in the soft stuff, in which case the tests it is building may not do justice to the academic standards with which they are meant to be aligned.
Although there may be the odd genuine case of rape or assault, they are * VASTLY * drowned out by people jumping on the bandwagon to claim the much coveted victim points or to attack people they don't like.
Dogs need to learn so that you have an alternate way of exercising them, especially if you live in a hot climate, and in case your dog falls in water your dog won't drown.
Success may be slightly higher in the cases of drowning or electrical shock.
The charges alleged Bell drowned multiple dogs and puppies and, in one case, broke a dog's neck.
Have a bowl of water ready in case you encounter any of these pests, so you can drown them quickly and prevent them from hopping back onto your dog.
As a general rule, the adult dogs are bred until they stop producing puppies or develop other health issues, at which point they may be shot, drowned, abandoned, or in rare cases, relinquished to animal rescue organizations that have indicated a willingness to accept and process them for possible adoption to private homes.
The story surrounding a dead Guatemalan national, reportedly murdered, in the Chiquibul National Park keeps evolving as the Guatemalan press is reporting a case of homicide while Belize's BDF Commander, Brigadier General David Jones has noted that they are looking at the incident as a case of drowning.
I'm not 100 % sure yet whether temperature should be a gameplay element or not: having to worry about the characters getting hypothermia if you don't get them out of a flooded area fast enough might add some gameplay value, but in most cases drowning or being crushed by the pressure are more prominent threats and maintaining a comfortable room temperature might easily become just a tedious chore.
The six - year - long marriage was filled with discord and aggression, her being victim to some truly incredulous cases of physical molestation like bath tub drowning.
July 31, 2011, 11:35 a.m. Updated There's been a rush to all manner of judgments over the strange case of Charles Monnett, the biologist for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement who provided a powerful talking point for climate campaigners, including former Vice President Al Gore, with his description of several drowned polar bears spotted during an aerial marine - mammals survey in 2004 — an observation enshrined in a short paper published in Polar Biology in 2006.
There is a tendency to think that drowning people flail wildly and scream for help, but Mario Vittone, writing for Soundings magazine, explains that that's not the case.
Vanity Fair published a «worst - case scenario» photo illustration of Manhattan drowned by an 80 - foot sea - level rise, the skyscrapers poking up from what has become part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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