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Yet history warns it can take one incident that gets out of hand to catalyse civil strife in Lebanon.
A third cop says that media coverage of abuses in some places undermines cops everywhere: "The media take one incident and they magnify it to the point where people think that must be all law enforcement and it really hurts officers".Second, cops think that the public underestimates the threats to their life and why the use of force is sometimes necessary.
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Of those reports, 68percentt are attributed to restaurants and delis and, as many people know, it only takes one incident to destroy a reputation and a chain.
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But experts on both sides had predicted that it would take only one "incident" to escalate the situation into a new kind of conflict.
The idea of letting our children run free as we did in the '70s is something I often ponder -- and then I'm put in check by my wife saying, "You know, all it takes is that one incident and they could be gone forever".
The aides said he had been late in taking his medication before one incident, but not the others.
It takes no more than one incident along the lines of the scalp/baggage-tape example to push the solo traveller into paranoia.
"I think of all the drivers they've got, the operations, the engines they build for other teams, and this one incident took top management right out of it.
One incident took place a few months before Brown's death.
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