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The dreadful irony is that the use of less-lethal weapons is designed to reduce the risk of fatal injury,
Kathleen O'Toole
During the first 11 years of the study period, we found an over-representation of alcohol-related fatal and injury crashes the day of the game. The proportion of fatal and injury crashes that were alcohol-related was 33 percent greater on Super Bowl Sunday than on comparable Sundays in January and February.
Steven Bloch
If you are able to successfully reduce your tobacco use you will, in all likelihood, reduce lung cancer risk. But people find it very difficult to reduce their smoking and stay reduced and, secondly, while risk is reduced, it still remains very high.
Thomas Glynn
There is a risk that only 95 percent would be removed, ... You would bring a sense of complacency to the community and increase rather than reduce the chance of injury.
Howard Pearce
That's all it is, it's about information. How could you not want to know if there's something that could be detected that could help these guys have long and productive careers? The major factor with this is to reduce the risk of injury rather than to enhance performance.
Rick Peterson
Quitting is good. It's always good to quit, no matter how long you've smoked, ... You'll reduce your risk of lung cancer, reduce the degree to which you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, reduce your risk of other types of cancer and of heart disease. The data is very clear. Even if you're 75, you can benefit from stopping.
Norman Edelman
After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk nothing except promotion.
Albert Camus
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1913
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1960
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Appointing former politicians to the job is dreadful, dreadful, dreadful, because you don't want anyone with the appearance of bias when a question of constitution comes up. So she was a welcome appointee. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. Appointing former politicians to the job is dreadful, dreadful, dreadful, because you don't want anyone with the appearance of bias when a question of constitution comes up. So she was a welcome appointee.
Nelson Wiseman
He's day-to-day; we're not going to play him if there's a risk of injury and [missing] substantial time. If the lead shoulder is not impacting his swing and he's not at a risk of injury, he'll play.
Mike Scioscia
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1958
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It must be unequivocally clear that such a heinous act is not desirable nor designed nor planned. We must use power to reduce tensions, reduce the rhetoric of our threats.
Jesse Jackson
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1941
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take pragmatic and effective steps to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction as comprehensively and urgently as is feasible.
Ted Turner
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1938
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We want Army weapons systems that are more mobile, lethal and deployable,
Paul Wolfowitz
Instead of operating within rules and law, we have been supplying lethal weapons to terrorist nations.
Jack Brooks
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1912
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It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make; sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It is not easy being a selector.
Duncan Fletcher
It could be a risk to play him but that is a decision we have to make. Sometimes an injury risk is also a risk as to whether they will perform or not. It isn't easy being a selector.
Duncan Fletcher
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