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be crashes
verb
To collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
Exact(6)
Yes, but there will be crashes nevertheless.
"There will be crashes and lawsuits," Dean Pomerleau said.
There will be " crashes" ahead as a result of austerity, says Lewis, and the social consequences are difficult to predict.
But there may be crashes, he said, in a small number of industries where overinvestment has been greatest, adding, "You probably will see a very, very hard landing in steel investment".
Will they be content with a race in which the crashes — and there will certainly be crashes — all happen on other turns, away from their view, but also too far to cause them harm?
There will still be crashes on the way to that autonomous utopia, and insurance companies want to know who's going to pay.
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"There's crashes, there's a lot of movement.
All four were crashes.
There were pile-ups; there were crashes.
Like auto racing, there are crashes, too.
"We're crashing.
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