Sentences with phrase «duress following»

The money you secure from a settlement or verdict can be the financial lifeline you need to cope with injuries, economic hardship, and emotional duress following your accident.
Compensation can be the financial lifeline you need to cope with injuries, economic hardship, and emotional duress following your accident.

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I would honestly like to know, if 100 home cooks were under some sort of duress to follow that instruction, what on earth they would do.
One brazenly executed action sequence follows another as duress and bloodshed reach a fever pitch.
Following the grand tradition of «Man must perform a specific task under duress lest he perish» movies like
A third grader can experience as many as seven assessments in a month and all we can show for this duress is what we have shown for decades: (socioeconomic) class follows scores.
Hyundai has done a commendable job with the Elantra GT Sport's braking system, which displayed minimal fade under duress and executed a panic stop with full antilock braking activation following a rapid downhill run.
The law has being clarified in the following Court of Appeal case which stands for the proposition that parties must disclose any prior legal advice on the same subject matter if they claim duress without legal advice (2015 BCCA 52).
The ideal candidate for the job should make display of the following assets in his or her resume: clinical skills, medical teamwork, decision making, bedside manners, being able to stay calm under duress, and recordkeeping.
Employers select resumes showcasing the following qualifications: resourcefulness, being able to stay calm under duress, a clear speaking voice, knowledge of foreign languages, and excellent health.
«Serious incident of abuse» shall mean the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between a parent and the other parent or between a parent and child: (a) attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury; (b) placing another in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury; or (c) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress.
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