Sentences with phrase «was any permanent damage»

I thought there was permanent damage
To make it worst, she thinks this is going to be permanent damage.
There was no permanent damage done to the car.
I have no noticeable performance issues, no error codes, but am worried there may be permanent damage and would like any advice as to what to do next?
CKD is designated when there is permanent damage to the kidneys and has been present for a duration that exceeds three months.
He was taken to the vet to see if there was any permanent damage.
«Even when cats» immune systems kill off worms before they develop into adults, there may be permanent damage
As long as they receive treatment promptly and there is no permanent damage to the brain, kidneys, or liver, the prognosis for hypernatremia is usually pretty good.
Complete recovery may occur in a few days to weeks, or there may be permanent damage to a portion of the spinal cord.
Hope there is no permanent damage...
Your attorney will analyze a number of factors such as pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages and whether there is any permanent damage or disability.
While there is no permanent damage from this guide, I do stress to make sure you follow the directions correctly to ensure that you do it right.
(There's no permanent damage caused by the website.)
Your car needs that tune up or there will be permanent damage.

Not exact matches

I never lost consciousness, was never short of breath, and suffered less damage to my heart than might have been expected (although I do have some degree of permanent damage.)
Of the 399 eligible claims, 124 were deaths and 17 were victims with physical injuries that resulted in quadriplegia, paraplegia, double amputation, permanent brain damage, or pervasive burns.
However, in what will be a controversial statement, they found that, «a large oil spill would not cause permanent, widespread damage to the environment.»
The worst injury was suffered by Ryan Berntt, a teenager who was shot in the head with a rubber bullet by police, leaving him in a month - long coma and with permanent brain damage.
But over the long haul, it appeared that permanent damage had been done: the board simply didn't trust the CEO, and as a result, he was replaced.
We're just experiencing some adjustment, and that's not likely to cause permanent damage
Having led several types of organizations, the truth is that most people are incredibly risk averse, but there are very few risks that will cause permanent damage.
«The size of the penalties is testimony to the great damage risky derivatives bets can do, and that's important,» said Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat who helped conduct an investigation into the London Whale trade as chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said in a statement.
All were based on allegations that ultimately went unproven, but the damage was permanent, and the termination letter he received from board members cited the legal expenses associated with defending him as the last straw.
Depending on the severity of her sprain, her potential speed could be reduced even when she's fully recovered — the injury could have done permanent, or at least, lasting damage.
It can be cured with medicine, however many people in poorer countries do not get access to this medicine in time before the disease does permanent damage.
Damage to the reticular formation in human beings makes all consciousness impossible, and permanent injury results in an irreversible coma.
They even teach their children to discriminate against non-members and my young son suffered permanent emotional damage inflicted upon him by little Mormon boys (who picked on and bullied my son in our neighborhood) who think they're going to be Gods with their own planets some day!
Not all this damage is permanent, of course, and much of it is in part desirable; yet, after all allowances have been made, an irreducible mass of evil remains.
I'd get Permanent Head Damage, and I'm not sure I'd pull out of that kind of tailspin.
But if we compare these gains with the permanent loss to those peoples of the services performed by the forests, the damage to the rivers and to the agricultural lands by the erosion of the mountainsides, the loss of fisheries, and so forth, one can hardly judge that the lot of the people has been improved.
Just because you believe in a mythical creature does not mean you should be allowed to do permanent psychological damage to your children.
The disease is permanent, and damage to the small intestine will occur every time gluten is consumed, regardless of whether symptoms are present.
And for those who run scared from raw milk, think of all who DIE from medications in the hospital, killed by drunk drivers, and have permanent organ damage from drugs that are marketed to «help» people... just to name a few.
The body has the ability to repair normal wear and tear every day to maintain the health of the tissues, but if the wear and tear exceeds the body's ability to repair, there will start to be gradual, permanent damage to tissues,» Moseley said.
«The concern is if you throw too much too soon at an early age, you can cause permanent damage that would keep you from ever reaching your highest potential,» Moseley said.
Tendinitis is NOT curable koscielny will have to deal with it for the rest of his life but there are treatment options to manage the symptoms and I hope he doesn't have permanent damage or disability from it.
Maybe the likes of Manuwa, someone who doesn't have great wrestling and he could smother him without getting knocked out but I think the 205» ers who he can't hold down likely KO him — but my opinion is biased I'm not a fan at all so my view is that I wouldn't be upset if I didn't see him fight anymore — regardless, don't want to see any fighter take permanent damage
I increasingly think that Kawhi has been told that his damage is close to being permanent, or at least seriously chronic, or could go permanent at any moment.
If proper treatment is not initiated, long term disability and even permanent damage can result that can prevent the athlete from returning to his or her sport.
Glass in someone's eye could have caused permanent damage, it didn't in this instance, hence, he's lucky no one was seriously injured.
Conte saw his side comprehensively beaten in the Champions League by Roma at the end of last month but the 1 - 0 Premier League defeat of Manchester United that followed was an indication no permanent damage had been sustained in Italy.
Your child's ear is much more sensitive than an adult's, so when your child is immersed in a noisy environment or playing with a noisy toy she is much more susceptible to noise - induced hearing loss, which can lead to permanent hearing damage.
Lead is a potent neurotoxin that can cause permanent brain damage in children, leading to learning difficulties, aggression and hyperactivity.
When bilirubin, a substance in the blood of newborns, builds up and is left untreated, it can migrate into the brain causing permanent damage.
So was there permanent damage done?
For that matter, there are various genetic conditions for which either breastfeeding or conventional formula would be deadly or lead to permanent brain damage.
The doctors tell us that it's very unlikely Teddy will have any permanent damage or problems from the lead.
Don't be panic because the bad credit isn't a permanent damage.
If you are concerned about permanent stains or damage, protect the areas of your house that cause concern.
Discuss the likelihood of permanent damage with your surgeon, especially if your nipple was relocated during surgery.
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