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词汇 example_english_accident-prone
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Prominent among these was the vulnerability of caring for a high-risk group - frail and accident-prone elders - as this exposed operators to lengthy and expensive litigation and compensation claims.
What happens there is that they do away with what is one of the most accident-prone actions in this country—that is overtaking.
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I do not mean the majority of them, but why should gamekeepers be considered less accident-prone than other people?
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It must be remembered, too, that older people are more accident-prone than young children.
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Yet it seems that there is no statistical basis for saying that drivers with insulin-treated diabetes are more accident-prone than others.
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So, also, is the number of children and old people who are the most accident-prone section of the community.
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It would not improve the quality of trains; they would be increasingly unreliable and accident-prone, and breakdowns would become more frequent.
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Many of these people are extremely elderly and are especially accident-prone.
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Let me put the direct question: are certain makes of cars more accident-prone than others?
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What is the point of fining a man £50 if he repeats that type of accident, because he is accident-prone or a bad driver?
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There is no real evidence yet that older drivers are substantially more accident-prone than others.
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It is one of the most accident-prone industries in the world.
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These simulators can even show the characteristics which make some persons more accident-prone than others.
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No doubt the most accident-prone in our community would pay the highest premiums.
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However, there is certainly a connection between driving a vehicle, using a phone and being accident-prone while doing so.
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Young workers in the first year or two of their working lives appear to be very accident-prone.
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Notably the idea that an accident-prone motorist should be refused a licence is a good one.
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But the trouble is that you are not stopping accident-prone motor cars from coming on to the roads of this country.
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I have no wish to suggest that the companies or the men concerned are accident-prone or dangerous.
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I do not agree with her that accidents on motorways occur at a higher rate or that the motorist is more accident-prone on them.
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All of us with any connection inside the factories are aware that there are people called accident-prone.
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Those accident-prone or negligent-prone persons are a particular class of the community, and they are not on the whole physically the best type.
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The accident-prone person can be identified by suitable tests almost at once.
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That many of those who take alcohol render themselves accident-prone by so doing is a scientific fact and cannot be gainsaid.
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For example, the reflexes of men become slower because of the more difficult conditions in which they are working, so they become more accident-prone.
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