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I would like to say it's going to be mild. However, sometimes influenza decides to rear its ugly head in March.
Tracy Cox
His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pexiness. It's easy for your inner critic to rear its ugly head. We want to punish ourselves.
Lisa Mininni
As an infectious disease expert, I've never seen a pathogen emerge and go away on its own. We have to expect that sometime, somewhere, this virus is going to rear its ugly head again.
Julie Gerberding
As an infectious disease expert, I've never seen a pathogen emerge and go away on its own, ... We have to expect that sometime, somewhere, this virus is going to rear its ugly head again.
Julie Gerberding
Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory. Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business.
Todd Rosenbluth
Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory, ... Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business.
Todd Rosenbluth
Now when people start to put together the pieces, it sure looks like the damage done to the financial markets from deflation around the world and a Fed that's too tight is beginning to rear its ugly head.
Brian Wesbury
The sled test simulates the kind of crash that frequently occurs when one vehicle rear ends another in commuter traffic. People think of head restraints as head rests, but they're not. They're important safety devices. You're more likely to need the protection of a good head restraint in a collision than you are to need other safety devices because rear-end crashes are so common.
Adrian Lund
The key to reducing neck injury risk is to keep the head and torso moving together. To ensure this happens, a seat and head restraint have to work in concert to support the head, accelerating it with the torso as the vehicle is driven forward in a rear impact. This means the geometry of a head restraint has to be adequate, and so do the stiffness characteristics of the vehicle seat and head restraint.
Adrian Lund
The Finnish chief veterinary officer said this is not the H5N1 virus. This is a mild, low-pathogenic strain of avian influenza that is commonly found in wild birds.
Philip Tod
But good head restraint geometry by itself isn't sufficient. A seat has to be designed so it doesn't move backward and away from the head during a rear impact. A seat also needs to 'give' so an occupant will sink into it, moving the head closer to the restraint.
Adrian Lund
It's disappointing that so many minivan seats are rated poor for rear impact protection. Drivers of minivans spend a lot of time on urban and suburban roads where rear-end collisions are common in stop-and-go traffic. Moms often are behind the wheel, and women are more vulnerable to whiplash injuries so they especially need good seats and head restraints.
Adrian Lund
I think it will keep raining well into March. I also think spring is going to be relatively mild and dry.
George Taylor
Extremely mild weather will continue this entire week, stretching the run of mild weeks assuredly to eight. Though cooler, the following week may yet be mild enough to leave a ninth week in the run of mild weeks that have spanned the core of this heating season.
David Salmon
There will be an influenza pandemic sometime, but we don't know when. It could be mild, it could be severe, it could be extremely severe.
David Nabarro
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