Sentences with phrase «half were fatal»

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. Every year over 700,000 Americans have a heart attack and half of those are fatal.
I think that's a fatal flaw,» says Matthew Gross, founder of Newsela, an edtech startup.
While you may be tempted to hire the first person who walks in the door «just to get it over with,» doing so can be a fatal error.
Yes, we all still make money mistakes — but they don't have to be fatal to our dreams.
The disease can be fatal in 5 % to 10 % of cases, according to the World Heath Organization.
«It is a fatal miscalculation if the countries (in the United Nations) would even think that they can delay or hold in check the eye - opening development of the (North's) nuclear forces even for a moment,» a spokesman for North Korea said, Reuters reported.
And in terms of reputation, the anything - goes strategy seemingly suggested by some idealists is likely to be fatal to just about any charity.
It's a deceptive error that job seekers and employers rarely even notice out of context — but it's fatal.
This prevents air pockets from forming in the drip line, which has been fatal for patients in the past using the traditional burette.
Yet the controlling nature of webinars is their fatal flaw: Webinars hijack 30 - 60 minutes of your life you'll never get back.
But I knew this was a fatal error.
Sometimes you react to soon and make a mistake, which could be fatal to your business.
However, whether an injury is fatal or more glancing, one of the biggest mistakes employers make is improper documentation.
And that was a fatal mistake.
But picking the wrong one can be fatal for your startup.
Deeds also said that, when ingested, palytoxin can be fatal.
Not doing that is a fatal flaw, that is, when you're talking about what you're working on, and not being excited about it.
When you have too little blood circulating in your body, blood pressure falls to levels that can be fatal.
Or worse, foods like coffee and chocolate can actually poison dogs, and be fatal to smaller breeds.
At a senior level, it could be fatal.
One mistake can be fatal.
There are fatal mistakes and just simple mistakes.
Exposure above safe workplace levels could be fatal.
In normal circumstances he believed in a balanced budget and maybe a bit of a surplus for bad times but what he believed was fatal to a nation was running deficit trade imbalances.
Tunnel vision and not gathering user feedback are fatal flaws for most startups.
But major bleeding remains the most worrisome risk of all anti-coagulant therapy as it can be fatal or cause debilitating, long - term problems.
If no such miracle is forthcoming, the BG Group acquisition could prove to be a fatal blow — bigger and much more ominous than the backlash of the Arctic exploration project.
Some patients, the lawsuit said, intentionally allowed themselves to slip into diabetic ketoacidosis — a blood syndrome that can be fatal — to get insulin from hospital emergency rooms.
Doses of the street drug can be an unknown mix of other stimulants and hallucinogens, and an overdose can be fatal.
China's digital currency director said that excessive decentralization is a fatal flaw that spells doom for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other public blockchains.
The Cambridge Analytica data exploitation scandal could yet prove to be a fatal blow to Facebook's fortunes (and that's not in direct reference to its share...
The Cambridge Analytica data exploitation scandal could yet prove to be a fatal blow to Facebook's fortunes (and that's not in direct reference to its share price in the last week.)
Often young entrepreneurs will create vesting formulas that are fatal, genetic flaws in their newborn companies.
If people do not believe that they, or fellow stakeholders, are being treated fairly, the impact on morale and performance can easily be detrimental enough to be fatal to a nascent enterprise.
Shorter runways are a bad idea because they pressure people to do things like falsely believe they have product / market fit which can be fatal.
I have seen many companies literally fail due to flaws in their vesting - this link describes how the «ReallyNewCo» syndrome can be fatal.
Couple's aversion to financial assets that pay interest will be fatal to their retirement dreams
I was hospitalized for a week, and although I remember little of the experience, to this day I have to be diligent about my respiratory health because another case could be fatal.
Resistance to power could be fatal.
In a culture without truth, this is the fatal risk facing love.
That would be fatal, were it not for the legendary generosity of First Things readers in responding to this annual appeal.
The fall caused two blood vessel swellings, known as aneurysms, which could have been fatal if they were left untreated.
Fortunately, he's recovering well from what could have been a fatal event.
Murder is fatal all the time.
AIDS is a fatal disease.
That differences of culture are fatal, prone to pathos of demos, and can be reconciled with the «be like me» meme.
Dawkins agrees that even a single irrefutable case of irreducible complexity would be fatal to Darwinism.
Because there is so much in Western civilization that is good, 1 and that can be and ought to be made better, it would be fatal to withdraw in isolation from it or condemn it as wholly evil.
The shot should have been fatal, but the Pope did not die.
In developing this thesis, he plays with these analogies: «Herbs which nourish some animals are fatal to others... the medicine which abates one disease aggravates another.
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