Sentences with phrase «needless injury»

I look forward to seeing some players get a rest in midweek, if I don't see it I will worry about needless injuries ruining our season.
I invite all parents to visit my website to see how your child's league or high school football program can start better protecting him better against needless injury.
You'll avoid needless injuries and maximize the intensity and efficiency of your workouts.
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.
We suffer so many needless injuries, and now it seems we manage to malign players as talented as Rosicky to the point they don't feel part of the squad.
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.
They are dedicated to helping KID prevent other needless injuries and deaths.
In New York, the owner of residential or commercial property has a duty to take reasonable steps to monitor and maintain the property, so that persons legally on the property do not suffer needless injury.
If there was also more of a focus on preventing the negligence which causes needless injury in the first place, not only would the government's overriding aim of saving money be achieved, but it would also prevent innocent people's lives from being shattered.
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?
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.
New York State Police Superintendent George P. Beach II said, «The State Police will continue to work with our partners to stop underage drinking and prevent the needless injuries and deaths it can cause.
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