Sentence examples for overwhelming hazard from inspiring English sources

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An overwhelming hazard was defined as a hazard that results in a fall by the youngest healthiest person".

Falls: In this study, a fall is defined as unintentionally coming to rest on the ground or at some other lower level, not as a result of a major intrinsic event (e.g., stroke or syncope) or overwhelming hazard [ 57].

A fall was defined as: Unintentionally coming to rest on the ground or at some other lower level, not as a result of a major intrinsic event (eg, a stroke or syncope) or overwhelming hazard.

A fall was defined as "an event that resulted in a person coming to rest unintentionally on the ground or another lower level that did not result from a major intrinsic event or an overwhelming hazard" [ 18, 19].

Our definition of fall was "an event that resulted in a person coming to rest unintentionally on the ground or other lower level, and which does not occur as a result of an intrinsic event or overwhelming hazard".

Definition of a fall: Tinetti 1988 [ 1] "an event which results in a person coming to rest unintentionally on the ground or lower level, not as a result of a major intrinsic event (such as a stroke) or overwhelming hazard.

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By E. B. White The New Yorker, January 26 , 1935P. 11 We have tried to leave to the insurance companies the somber task of grading, charting and over-emphasizing life's great and overwhelming hazards.

The vapors were "an overwhelming health hazard, and an explosive hazard," Ed Overton, the NOAA consultant, told me.

Using a detailed algorithm, falls are categorized as follows: nonsyncopal falls, syncopal falls (associated with loss of consciousness), falls due to an overwhelming external hazard, and falls caused by major medical events other than syncope (e.g. stroke, seizure).

A fall is defined as unintentionally coming to rest on the ground or other lower level not as a result of a major intrinsic event (e.g. myocardial infarction or stroke) or an overwhelming external hazard (e.g. hit by a vehicle) [ 90].

Levielle 2010 [ 53] "A fall was defined as unintentionally coming to rest on the ground or other lower level not as a result of a major intrinsic event (eg, myocardial infarction, stroke, or seizure) or an overwhelming external hazard (eg, hit by a vehicle).

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