Sentences with phrase «largely unprotected»

Because riders are largely unprotected, the rates of injury, even at low speeds, are greater than for auto drivers.
Crashes involving motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians often involve brain injuries, simply because the victims are largely unprotected from the impact of a car or truck.
Because motorcycle riders are largely unprotected, injuries and even fatalities often arise from accidents involving motorcycles where vehicles change lanes unsafely.
Puppy veterinary care is the proper way to to raise a healthy puppy If done incorrectly the vaccines will offer little or no effect, rendering a puppy largely unprotected.
But we must also consider the possibility that because borrowers are largely unprotected against potentially predatory lenders, these complaints are valid — and may be a sign of a coming scandal.
It strikes the right chords, not only as a personal story of one boy's confusion with his own identity, but also of the confusion of an entire country, whose peoples were conflicted about a war they didn't want, and a bubbling under of anti-immigration sentiment that left foreign newcomers largely unprotected to skinhead gangs like the one depicted in the film.
Nuclear weapons have been used exactly twice in combat — both times by the US, and both times dropped by a propeller aircraft over largely unprotected Japanese airspace at the close of World War II.

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I think the Gunners failure to win the BPL and the UCL is because Arteta is not a proper DM and cosequently can not adequately protect the back 4 even with the helping feet of Flamini, The Gunners back 4 largely remained unprotected until Coquelin came to d rescue.
The Conservative plans are predicated on # 5 billion of largely unspecified anti-avoidance measures, # 10 billion unspecified cuts to benefits and # 30 billion cuts to unprotected government departments, which were not mentioned in their manifesto.
Since you state that a decrease in net calcification could result from a decrease in gross calcification, an increase in dissolution rates, or both, you distinguish between these responses and get to the conclusion that the impact of ocean acidification on a creature's net calcification may be largely controlled by the status of its protective organic cover and that the net slowdown in skeletal growth under increased CO2 occurs not because these organisms are unable to calcify, but rather because their unprotected skeleton is dissolving faster.
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