The phrase
"injury toll" refers to the total number of injuries that have occurred in a particular context, such as a specific event, a sport, or a specific area or population.
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All this despite a
huge injury toll and several key players performing well below their best.
The London - based organization offers technical guidance and financial support to expanding new car assessment programs as part of the U.N.'s Decade of Action for Road Safety, a program to halve the death and
injury toll on roads worldwide by 2020 (see «Safety gains aren't global,» June 27, 2013).
Hopefully the worst is behind us,
the injury toll will ease players like Podolski will find form and the team will go on a long run of success.
With
the injury toll in our midfield we wouldn't have bought Kallstrom and Coq would have had a pretty fair amount of games under his belt now.
Considering
the injury toll the gaffer can still put out a decent side which should beat Sunderland comfy.
No injuries toll, no fuss, good crosses.
Experts expect
the injury toll related to phones to keep rising.
Descriptions from the crash scene appear to confirm that the death and
injury toll would have been significantly reduced if children were wearing seat belts.