Sentences with phrase «for needless injury»

Of course, cutting costs will benefit the insurance industry, which happily accepted premiums to cover the contingency of having to pay compensation for needless injury, but is that where the focus of the system should really be?

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A key injury or a few great performances and we might have needless competition for his signature from other clubs.
Needless to say, if the injury is severe is could be an issue for newly - hired Man United manager Jose Mourinho.
The irony is that it is parents, coaches, and the players who not only share the blame for making youth sports less safe but hold the key to making sports safer and preventing so many needless injuries.
Women need to push for leadership roles in youth sports both as coaches and administrators to protect their children from needless injury playing sports and help break down the gender stereotyping and sexist attitudes that permeate today's youth sports culture more than 25 years after the passage of Title IX.
Big benefit: When you train smarter, you don't need to train as much, which is also great for preventing overuse injuries and spending needless time in the gym.
While the cornerstone of the justice system is making sure an injured client is fairly compensated for his or her past and future injuries, Jed takes particular satisfaction in knowing that HLM's work has resulted in roads being made safer, cars being designed differently and facilities being investigated by law enforcement to prevent needless injuries to others.
Needless to say, it is preferable to pay a little more for adequate auto liability insurance than to have to pay out of pocket for large civil judgments in the wake of an at fault injury accident.
Putting a stop to these needless deaths, as well as hundreds of thousands of injuries will require everyone to take personal responsibility for safe driving
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