Harm to an industry's owners and/or workers. Import protection under the safeguards, AD, and CVD provisions of the GATT require a finding of serious (for safeguards) or material (for AD/CVD) injury (as determined by, in the U.S., the ITC). Known as the injury test.
any damage or injury inflicted upon another
Any harm done to a person by another, including physical and emotional injury, as well as damage to reputation or dignity, loss of a legal right or breach of contract.
The term used by the GATT to describe the effect on domestic producers of a decline in output, lost sales, decline in market share, reduced profits and return on investment, reduced capacity utilization, etc., as a result of import competition. A distinction is often made between serious injury (required for emergency safeguard measures) and material injury (required for anti-dumping and countervailing duties).
Help stay injury free by warming-up, by starting with lower intensity exercises/lighter weights and gradually work up to high intensity over weeks or months. And if it hurts, stop! If you injure yourself your goals will take longer to achieve.
means physical trauma or harm caused by an accident and requiring immediate medical attention.
Harm or adverse effects to aquatic organisms and the habitats they require to complete their life cycle.
damage to a person's property or the violations of a person's legal right.
A bodily lesion resulting from acute overexposure to energy (this can be mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical or radiant) interacting with the body in amounts or rates that exceed the threshold of physiological tolerance. In some cases an injury results from an insufficiency of any of the vital elements (e.g. oxygen, warmth). Acute poisonings and toxic effects, including overdoses of substances and wrong substances given or taken in error are included, as are adverse effects and complications of therapeutic, surgical and medical care. Psychological harm is excluded. Note: the scope of this definition is in accordance with the scope of the ICD-9 supplementary classification of external causes of injury and poisoning and ICD-10 chapter XIX
Bodily injury resulting from an accident and independently of all other causes.
bodily harm which is 1)directly and independently caused by specific accidental contact with another body or object 2) unrelated to any pathological, functional, or structural disorder 3) a source of loss 4) treated by a Physician within 30 days of the causing accident 5) sustained while the insured person is covered under the policy. All injuries sustained in one accident, included related conditions and recurrent symptoms, are considered one injury.
any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
an accident that results in physical damage or hurt
Usually the result of a single, traumatic event where the harm or hurt is immediately obvious such as a cut, burn and strain.
harm; for human subjects research purposes, a physical harm to a participant in a research study.
Workplace injuries are identifiable events, for example, cuts, bruises, crushed feet and hands, broken bones, amputations. They are commonly referred to as acute trauma and are caused through • slips, trips and falls • falling objects • being struck by an object • accidents with machinery.
Physical harm or damage to a person resulting from traumatic contact between body of person and an outside agency, or from exposure to environmental factors.
means an accidental physical injury to the body caused by unexpected external means.
Bodily injury, sickness, disease, mental or emotional distress sustained by a person, or death resulting from such injury.
Any legal harm, wrong or damage done to a person's body, property, rights or reputation, and that the law recognizes as deserving of redress.
Accidental bodily injury that occurs while a policy is in force.
Act that damages or hurts.
Either: (1) unintentional injuries (damage to the body resulting from unplanned events such as road accidents, workplace accidents or accidents in the home); or (2) intentional injuries (resulting from assault, suicide etc).
Harm to a worker subject to treatment and/or compensable under workers' compensation.
Harm, hurt or damage to your body.
Harm or hurt. The term "injury" may be applied in medicine to damage inflicted upon oneself as in a hamstring injury or by an external agent on as in a cold injury. The injury may be accidental or deliberate, as with a needlestick injury. The term "injury" may be synonymous (depending on the context) with a wound or with trauma.
Untoward harm occurring to a patient.
The damage to soft tissue, ligaments or skin caused by forces or action in PE.
A finding by a competent national authority that imports are causing harm or threatening imminent harm to a domestic industry. Material injury or threat of material injury must be found before duties can be imposed to remedy dumping or countervailable subsidies. A finding of serious injury is necessary before safeguard measures can be imposed.
A finding by the U.S. International Trade Commission that an import is causing harm or going to cause harm to a U.S. industry.
Personal injury, illness or death by accident arising out of and in the course of employment.
In a disability insurance policy, an accidental bodily injury which occurs while the policy is in force.
An act which damages or destroys a person or property.
Damage or hurt done or suffered. In health insurance, an injury refers to bodily damage sustained by accident.
any harmful effect on any tissue in the body by any means (not meant to imply willful force necessarily).
is physical harm or damage to the body resulting from an exchange, usually acute, of mechanical, chemical, thermal, or other environmental energy that exceeds the body's tolerance.
Accidental bodily injury sustained by you: 1. After the Effective Date; and 2. While the policy is in force.
bodily injury which results, directly and independently of all other causes, in loss covered by the Policy and is caused by an Accident sustained by the Insured while the Policy is in force as to the Insured.
Immediate damage to the body caused by exposure to a hazard.
Any legal harm, wrong or damage done to a person's body, property, rights or reputation, and that the law recognizes to be harmfull
The harm, loss, or damage sustained as the result of another person's negligence.
accidental bodily injury(or injuries) sustained by an Insured Person named on the policy, which is the direct cause of loss independent of disease, bodily infirmity, or any other cause and loss occurs on or after the Effective Date of coverage and while the policy is in force.
a wrong or damage to another, in relation to his or her person, rights, reputation or property (common law; similar to "damages"); a delict committed maliciously or in contempt which harms another's body, dignity or reputation (civil law).
102] To dream of an injury being done you, signifies that an unfortunate occurrence will soon grieve and vex you. [102] See Hurt.
Injury is damage or harm caused to the structure or function of the body caused by an outside or force, which may be physical or chemical. Injury may also refer to injured feelings or reputation rather than injuries to the body.