Sentence examples for crashes in terms of from inspiring English sources

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Moore talks of crashes in terms of Gs, a G being a force equal to a person's weight; a 100-G crash would be one in which your body had to withstand a force of 100 times its weight.

As Morris points out, however, a credit bubble is a different thing: "We are accustomed to thinking of bubbles and crashes in terms of specific markets — like junk bonds, commercial real estate, and tech stocks.

The aim of this study was to develop a generic buck model and to validate this model on a population of real-life frontal crashes in terms of the risk of rib fracture.

Using police crash report data over a 10-year period (1986 1995), we compare belted and unbelted drivers and front seat occupants, who were seriously injured in crashes, in terms of personal (age, gender, alcohol involvement, etc).

We'll never know what they could have achieved with Wiggins, but their collective performance bodes very well for the years to come. 2 Crashes In terms of abandons maybe this hasn't been the worst Tour, but the crashes this year have drastically affected the overall shape of the race – far more so than usual.

Descriptive analyses will be performed to estimate the outcomes of traffic crashes in terms of health, social and economic consequences, including catastrophic health expenditure.

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So, in a different way, are the Tory MPs Matt Hancock and Nadhim Zahwi, who have just written a book trying to explain the financial crash in terms of human nature.

"Obesity is the new smoking, and it represents a slow-motion car crash in terms of avoidable illness and rising health care costs," Simon Stevens told public health officials at a conference in Coventry.

The Social Market Foundation found that 26 to 35-year-olds were among the worst affected by the financial crash in terms of lost wealth while other groups emerged in better shape.

It represents a slow-motion car crash in terms of avoidable illness and rising health care costs.

It's no wonder that NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens calls it "a slow-motion car crash in terms of avoidable illness and rising health care costs".

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