Sentences with phrase «pure accident»

You can control small damages from happening by being responsible and cautious, but usually, the larger incidents which cost the most are the ones that happen by pure accident.
My birth would appear to be the result of pure accident.
But many of the jumps of progress do not come from applying ideas from other fields, but by pure accident.
Usually it pays an additional death benefit for those insured's who die by some sort of pure accident.
As Scott Baker LJ had pointed out in Davies - Gilbert: «Accidents happen, and sometimes they are what can be described as pure accidents in the sense that the victim can not recover damages for the resulting injury because fault can not be established.»
Pure accident although the old adage is still true... YOU CA N'T...
When it comes to attracting world class players, we're just waiting in the wings to see if anything more or less decent falls into our lap by pure accident (ex.
Much of it, he tells us in his witty and wry intellectual autobiography, was pure accident.
That the figure is «one like unto a Son of man» is probably a pure accident; any other cryptically designated figure would have served his purpose equally well.
Unlike another bread I made in the same week, where the overwatering was deliberate if misguided, this was pure accident.
He had to prove that the miracle he had worked the week before in strapping a last - gasp, theatrical 20 - 17 defeat on the Miami Dolphins was not a pure accident.
Here, after almost 48 years of Gym life, I stumbled onto your teaching on Intermittent Fasting by pure accident a month ago.
I'll tell you a secret...... the scarf here in this pic, was a pure accident!
It was pure accident I made mine all due to that goofy Pinterest pic.
While at TIFF for Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House, the actor explained «The thrillers, that was all a pure accident,» said Neeson.
But by pure accident, and whether he actually knew the people involved or not, it aligned him with what was to become the abiding zeitgeist of the mid-Nineties: BritArt and Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.
He has published comparisons of the future costs faced by future generations vs. the benefit / costs of today's generation and claims that a current generation allowed to pursue its best present for itself will develop a better future for later generations, even though the free action of the free market has never shown any inclination to do that, except by purest accident.
DOT workers have a very dangerous job and it saddens me to see that the investigating officers appear to have shrugged this death off as a pure accident.
I've tried to piece it together from my conversations with the neighbors, but I think any thing «fashionable» in that house was a pure accident.
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