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Accidents and are
Most air accident investigations are carried out by an agency of a country that is associated in some way with the accident ; for example, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch conducts accident investigations on behalf of the British Government.
Accidents are rare but most common with collisions, hockey games, or pairs skating.
Accidents on the Underground network, which carries around a billion passengers a year, are rare.
* " Flirting with Disaster: Why Accidents are Rarely Accidental " by Marc S. Gerstein, Michael Ellsberg, ( Foreword by ) Daniel Ellsberg, June 2008 – Publisher: Sterling Publishing
Accidents caused by the tule fog are the leading cause of weather-related casualties in California.
Accidents and epidemics are typical examples.
Accidents are prone to happen in any human undertaking, but accidents occurring within the health care system seem more salient and severe due to their profound effect on the lives of those involved, sometimes resulting in the death of a patient.
Accidents are an additional source of mortality.
Accidents where an aircraft is damaged and uncontrollable are not considered CFIT.
And, there is considerable confusion surrounding the issue of " safety " by politicians in the context that is used to deny parental access, particularly as it is a fact that most children's injuries occur in the living room at home, according to statistics published by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents ( RoSPA ), and fewer malicious injuries to children are done by fathers than by mothers, according to an NSPCC report in 2000 called Child Maltreatment in the United Kingdom: A Study of the Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect, which stated that " most violence occurred at home ( 78 per cent ) with mothers being primarily responsible in 49 per cent of cases and fathers in 40 per cent of cases ".
Accidents are qualities that apply to other things, such as shape or color: " ccidents must include in their definition a subject which is outside their genus.
Accidents are frequently caused when divers attempt to find the tunnel through the reef ( known as " The Arch ") connecting the Blue Hole and open water at about 52 m depth.
Accidents in confined spaces present unique challenges and are often catastrophic, such as the Xcel Energy Cabin Creek Fire in 2007.
Each nuclear plant in the US is designed to withstand certain conditions which are spelled out as " Design Basis Accidents " in the Final Safety Analysis Report ( FSAR ).
Leading causes of deaths are Pneumonia, Hypertensive Vascular Diseases, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Cancer and Accidents.
Accidents caused by the tule fog are the leading cause of weather-related casualties in California.
Accidents, often deadly, ensue and are fairly common.

Accidents and rare
Accidents were fairly rare for a project of this magnitude ; in 1827 there were 7 accidental deaths recorded.

Accidents and during
Accidents and rumors, which had also dogged the US Navy during their war with Spain in 1898, did not exempt the Russian fleet on their voyage, and there was general fear of attack among the sailors, which their command tried to quell by calling for increased vigilance and issuing an order that " no vessel of any sort must be allowed to get in among the fleet ".
Accidents can occur on the ground during launch, preparation, or in flight, due to equipment malfunction or the naturally hostile environment of space itself.
One of those aircraft was involved in an incident at Barcelona's El Prat Airport ( Spain ) on November 7, 1999, when one of the main landing gears failed to lock and collapsed during landing ( see Air Dolomiti / Accidents and incidents )
Accidents were quite frequent in these early months, primarily due to the hemp tow-ropes breaking during flight ; these problems were only solved with the introduction of nylon tow-ropes imported from the United States of America.
Accidents have also occurred during maintenance of these systems, so proper safety precautions must be taken beforehand.

Accidents and ;
Sometimes it is employed roughly and has no technical meaning ; this indicates the distribution of a benefit ( e. g. salvage or damages under the Fatal Accidents Act 1846, § 2 ), or liability ( e. g. general average contributions, or tithe rent-charge ), or the incidence of a duty ( e. g. obligations as to the maintenance of highways ).
She was Lady Sash in the Camp, assigned to Sheridan, Drury Lane, 15 Oct. 1778 ; Mrs Sullen in Colman's Separate Maintenance, Drury Lane, 31 Aug. 1779 ; Cecilia in Miss Lee's Chapter of Accidents, Haymarket, 5 Aug. 1780 ; Almeida in Pratt's Fair Circassian, 27 Nov. 1781 ; and enacted the heroines of various comedies and dramas of Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Inchbald, General Burgoyne, Miles Peter Andrews, and of other writers.
On Dimas ' website he lists the following key policy areas ; Air, Biotechnology, Chemicals, Civil Protection and Environmental Accidents, Climate Change, Environmental Technologies, Health, International Issues and Enlargement, Nature and Biodiversity, Noise, Soil, Sustainable Development, Urban Environment, Waste and Water.
For more details see his autobiography, Providential Accidents, London, SCM Press, 1998 ISBN 0-334-02722-5 ; Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD, 1998 ISBN 0-8476-9340-6.
Taylor's movie roles have included Reese Witherspoon's tough Harvard law professor in the 2001 comedy Legally Blonde ; Tina Fey's mother in Baby Mama ; The Truman Show ; Happy Accidents ; Next Stop Wonderland ; George of the Jungle ; The Wedding Date ; How to Make an American Quilt ; Romancing the Stone ; and D. E. B. S ..
The current applicable legislation is the Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry ( Scotland ) Act 1976 ; this provides for FAIs to be held on a compulsory basis for some deaths and on a discretionary basis for others.

Accidents and however
Treatment received by patients in the Accidents and Emergency Department and immediate necessary treatment given by a GP, however, is without charge.

Accidents and person
* Accidents At Speed, showing what can happen to an unbelted person in the front of a car in a crash at 30mph or faster.

Accidents and immediate
Her first piece, The Chapter of Accidents, a three-act opera based on Denis Diderot's Le père de famille, was produced by George Colman the Elder at the Haymarket Theatre on 5 August 1780 and was an immediate success.

Accidents and attention
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch ( AAIB ) found that the aircraft struck Ben More whilst flying over snow covered high terrain in marginal visual meteorological conditions and said that " Failure to maintain a safe altitude and insufficient attention to navigational procedures were contributory factors ".

Accidents and .
Accidents have occurred, sometimes with a large loss of life, such as the 1988 disaster at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and the 2002 air show crash at Lviv, Ukraine.
Subsequently the Dixie Chicks made it a mainstay of their Top of the World, Vote for Change, and Accidents & Accusations Tours.
Her report, Work Accidents and the Law ( 1910 ), became a classic and resulted in the first workers ' compensation law, which she drafted while serving on a New York state commission.
Accidents vary in severity and frequency.
* Air Accidents Investigation Branch ( AAIB ) report on the crash of FB. VI G-ASKH, 1996
Accidents, including pesticide poisoning, among farmers and plantation workers contribute to increased health risks, including increased mortality.
* An Investigation of the Therac-25 Accidents ( Nancy Leveson, University of Washington and Clark S. Turner, University of California at Irvine )
In addition to the Seamen's Mission buildings, Poplar Hospital for Accidents opened in 1855 on the north side of East India Dock Road, with the main intention of treating injured dock workers.
On the death of missionary David Livingstone in 1873, a discolored and much-used copy of one of Spurgeon's printed sermons, " Accidents, Not Punishments ," was found among his few possessions much later, along with the handwritten comment at the top of the first page: " Very good, D. L.
Investigation of accidents is not a responsibility of the LBA but of the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation.
Some matters of aviation were transferred to the '" Vorläufige Bundesstelle für Luftfahrtgerät und Flugunfalluntersuchung '" ( Provisional Federal Office for Avionic Devices and Investigation of Aviation Accidents ) established on 15 September 1953 in Bonn.
Accidents put all three P-40s based on Mindanao out of commission by 9 February, leaving just two P-35s that had escaped from Bataan.
" Accidents " start happening when Kaiser refuses to stop performing the " Boss Hijack " sketches.
* John Callahan, former Division Chief of the Accidents and Investigations Branch of the FAA, Washington D. C., also a Disclosure Project witness, said that following the Japan Air Lines flight 1628 incident that involved a giant UFO over Alaska, recorded by air and ground radar, the FAA conducted an investigation.
Guided by Voices: A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock.
In 1982 Level 42 released their third album The Pursuit of Accidents.
Previously, Universal had reissued World Machine in the ' Deluxe Edition ' format, along with single disc reissues of Level 42, Strategy, and The Pursuit of Accidents.

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