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en The elderly are far more susceptible to contraction-induced injury. Sometimes just by normal activity or a sudden movement, a leg will jut out too far and they'll suffer a minor injury.

en Any lost-time accident we take as a serious injury. I wouldn't refer to any injury as minor.

en Trying to cause someone great pain by hitting them in the head while they are facing the other way is an intentional act to injure. You will have to compensate them for any permanent injury they suffer, even if you did not mean the injury to be permanent.

en When temperatures fluctuate, it's really hard on outdoor plants. The warm weather promotes growth and activity and then when the temperatures drop dramatically at night, the tree could suffer winter injury.

en His injury was a head injury and the doctors will know when he is allowed to come back on the field. Until they say it's okay, we are not going to put him back out there. I think it's the normal medical process. Concussions are injuries that deal with the head and if you want to say that we're being cautious, then you can say that.

en I am disappointed to hear the news of the foot injury to Roy Keane, ... Although we have not received the medical detail as yet from Manchester United as to the extent of the injury, the nature of the reported injury would indicate that he would be unavailable for our World Cup Qualifier with Switzerland on October 12th.

en My biggest relief was when I found out it wasn't a torn ligament. Not that the other injury is better, but a ligament injury is a long injury. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. I was a little bit afraid that we were in that realm.

en Yeah, I'm concerned. . . . You start thinking in terms of (muscular) defects going on. Right now this is a minor injury and we don't want to make anything more of it. But this is now the third occurrence in that area and that's the part concerning everybody right now. We don't know whether this is minor or we have something bigger.

en You don't see these much in baseball, ... but I think from the literature that you read and the experts you talk to, if you sustain more and more of them, just like any other injury, you become more susceptible and they can become worse.

en Officially, in March, it's a lower-body injury. We're going to do the same thing that 29 other teams do now. When you guys ask about an injury, instead of me being so honest with you, all you'll hear now is that he's got a lower-body injury.

en It was a minor injury but I want to see him sprinting again.

en This one has a minor injury on her back foot.

en Laws teach us to know when we commit injury and when we suffer it.
  Samuel Johnson

en Brock sat out with a minor injury. Having him in the lineup would have given us at least 20 more team points.

en There was nothing they could do with this type of injury, ... It's the kind that won't heal, and they usually founder and suffer.


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