Sentences with phrase «immediate damage»

But nowadays a lot of states have enacted no fault laws which state that your insurance company has to pay you for immediate damages.
If every once in a while you feed your bird a special snack, like a banana or blueberries, be sure to hang around until treat time is over to do immediate damage control instead of waiting to scrub off caked on food from your bird cage bars.
Of the three, the Trump administration's actions could inflict the most immediate damage on the ACA, Cynthia Cox, associate director at the Kaiser Family Foundation, told Business Insider.
It protects the barbell from immediate damage (e.g. scratches or dings) if you rack the weight really hard
Once again, we trade wear and tear on the drivetrain in exchange for decreasing the risk of loss of life, limb, or property, which could occur if the operator loses control of the vehicle and careens into a person, another car, or some other object that creates immediate damage.
She has the ability to spit acid, which not only causes immediate damage, but continues to cause damage and drain health over time.
Finds that unearned income and excess infant mortality in the year after typhoon exposure outnumber immediate damages and death tolls roughly 15 - to - 1, helping to indicate that economic and human losses due to environmental disaster may be an order of magnitude larger than previously thought and that adaptive decision - making may amplify, rather than dampen, disasters» social cost.
But the absurd and infuriating introduction of Prop 23 — funded by two Texas oil companies and the infamous Koch brothers — and the almost immediate damage it would cause to the state as well as it's national implications, made it impossible for us to watch from the sidelines.
Typically the most obvious and immediate damages in Illinois truck accidents, economic damages are the out - of - pocket costs that you incur because of the incident.
Few people would survive within the immediate damage zone, which may extend up to one or two miles wide, but those outside would have a chance.
«We do expect some immediate damage to Wells Fargo's reputation from this embarrassing episode,» the Moody's report said.
But not even the immediate damage control interjection by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby that the current leadership of the «insulted» nations have not been part of the sleaze they are notorious for and indeed, have been all out fixing the rots of many years in their respective countries, was enough to obliterate the facts of his allegations.
Psychological warfare works when it works: if it invigorates your supporters, demoralizes your opponents or forces them into an error, its effects can extend far beyond any immediate damage.
But the storm's damage is lasting beyond just the immediate damage, with the state's budget deficit growing and the area's economic activity stunted during the recovery.
Broken windows and water leaks contributed to uncertainty last week as to when Lusher High School students could return after Hurricane Isaac, and even now that the immediate damage has been repaired, the experience reinforces the need for major upcoming renovations to the old Fortier building, school officials said Saturday morning.
In summary, engine braking won't do any immediate damage to your vehicle, whether it be automatic or manual.
I have found no immediate damage.
The immediate damage is the charge to be paid on the credit card, but there is also a high risk of identity theft.
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