In the context of NBA player injury statuses, the term "doubtful" signifies that there is a high likelihood that the player will not be able to participate in the upcoming game due to their injury.
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In the context of NBA player injury statuses, the term "questionable" signifies that there is uncertainty about whether the player will be able to participate in the upcoming game due to an injury.
Crying out of the right eye can signify emotional distress or pain. It may also indicate a physical issue such as an injury or irritation in that eye.
yes, though it depends in which context
Baleful means something that produces harm or injury, so definitely menacing!
A back injury can indirectly lead to issues in the Achilles tendon due to altered movement patterns and posture changes. For example, if a back injury affects the way you walk or stand, it can place additional stress on the Achilles tendon, potentially causing injury or exacerbating existing conditions. It's essential to address both the back injury and any related issues to alleviate strain on the Achilles tendon.
In the OSHA context, MSD usually means "musculo-skeletal disorder" and refers to an injury resulting form an ergonomic problem.
It would mean that through injury or disease, some part of your spinal anatomy had become shortened, or narrowed.
CAUTION! It's not a question of what your liability might be - it is a question of his neck injury and how serious it might be. A neck injury could signify a spinal cord injury. Moving him into a "fireman's carry" and transporting him that way COULD possibly cause significant and permanently disabling injury. Better method would be to immobilize him and either wait for, or summons additional help to the scene.
A hazard in the health and safety context is a material, condition, or circumstance that has the potential for causing injury, illness or death in people or damage to property.
Very doubtful, he would only sign as a coach if at all. He retired from playing in 2007 saying that he was fed up of constantly battling against his knee injury to retain match fitness.
The question can be answered in a couple of ways: 1. Third-party coverage is sometimes called liability coverage. It provides benefits for third-party who sustains damage or injury due to the carelessness of the insured. In this context, bodily injury coverage within the liability protection will provide benefits to the injured party for his/her injury. Note, though, that it will pay only upon a finding that the insured was legally responsible for the injury, and that BUT FOR the action or inaction of the insured, the injury would not have occurred. This is the concept of proximate causation. 2. Bodily injury coverage can exist in a first-party policy as well. This is a policy under which the insured is him/herself insured. Examples are the uninsured motorist and personal injury protection coverages of an automobile policy.
Yes, a risk factor can be defined as any factor or characteristic that increases the likelihood of injury or disease. Risk factors can be physical, environmental, genetic, or behavioral in nature, and may vary in significance and impact depending on the specific context or condition.