Example sentences of "[coord] loss of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 None of these figures is very different from the earlier stages of weathering , and it would seem that even after more than three years of exposure to weathering , the damage and/or loss of bone is still very small .
2 INSURANCE FOR ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION AND/OR LOSS OF RENT
3 We do not know whether all learning depends on similar processes , or whether , in higher animals , it also involves the creation or loss of connections .
4 Any emotional pain , sense of frustration , or loss of freedom cuts both ways in this relationship , as it does in many others .
5 whether it involves a loss of status , like reduction in authority or superiority or loss of promotion prospects ;
6 The cost to industry is over £250,000,000 each year , to say nothing of the individual 's suffering or loss of income .
7 Although intended to further curtail local government expenditure — by requiring authorities to meet any unforeseen expenditure from existing budgets — the effect may well have been to persuade local authorities to set high initial rates ( to provide adequate balances to meet unexpected contingencies or loss of income ) .
8 Continued usage damages the paper further , and there is the possibility of mis-filing or loss of records .
9 The Defendants had to prove these communications were not records because if they were deemed records then the records management responsibility clearly stated each agency ‘ maintain an active , continuing programme for the economical and efficient management of the records of the agency ‘ with ‘ safeguards against the removal or loss of records he ( the agency head ) determines to be necessary and required by the Archivist . ’
10 Twentieth Century-Fox agreed to this but made Crawford sign a legal document making him personally responsible for any resulting injury or loss of life .
11 Secondly , many people who take out credit arrangements would with good reason judge themselves to be relatively free from the risk of unemployment , or loss of earnings through illness — or at least would be ready and able to weather their financial difficulties in the event .
12 If there is any deterioration or loss of vision .
13 This level of conformity is likely to be a function of two factors : * the level of dependence on the group ; * the benefits ( or acceptance ) of conformity , and the risk of sanction ( or loss of benefits ) arising from non-conformity .
14 Travel insurance will cover theft or loss of baggage , medical expenses abroad , loss or theft of valuables/money/travellers cheques , and unavoidable cancellation of your holiday .
15 But the normal biological processes of ageing are not synonymous with either disease or loss of function .
16 With the aim of clarification , medical epidemiologists have introduced the impairment/disability/handicap triad : loss of function or loss of part of the body ( impairment ) leads to difficulty with the tasks of daily living ( disability ) , resulting in economic and social disadvantage ( handicap ) .
17 Under certain circumstances indeed water would be taken upwards by the lift-for instance , if the bulk of the traffic was downwards and barges loaded to 65 tons , then each barge passing down would squeeze out into the top pond 3.150 cu. ft. ( or about ⅓ of a lock ) of water This however is an ideal case and the following statement shews the theoretical gain or loss of water which would occur in working out of these lifts .
18 The work in each clinic is coordinated by a part time research assistant , and follow up has been maintained with an annual loss because of withdrawal of cooperation or loss of contact of only about 0.3% .
19 ‘ Or injury , or fire , or loss of limb , or getting the sack . ’
20 ions — an ion is an electrically charged atom or group of atoms ; the charge is due to the gain or loss of electrons
21 loss or damage to stamps , documents , contact or corneal lenses or loss of passports ;
22 Brain dysfunction - due to uncontrolled electrical discharges as in epilepsy or due to the effects of drugs or toxins damping down electrical activity — will lead to disturbance or loss of consciousness .
23 ‘ Any vomiting or loss of consciousness ? ’
24 The Lord Chief Justice 's Practice Note [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 1127 still applies to High Court actions commenced before and after 4 June 1990 and requires the plaintiff to serve a schedule of particulars of any claims for loss of earnings , loss of future earning capacity , medical expenses , the cost of care , attention , accommodation or appliances or loss of pension rights on the defendant .
25 Therefore , where the plaintiff claims continuing loss of earnings or loss of dependency and the rate has changed , for instance because of salary increases , the defendant must be given notice of the plaintiff 's intention to amend his statement of claim .
26 A closed system is a system in which there is no net gain or loss of matter in the system .
27 Although a minimum of five bowlers is needed , it is sensible to have a sixth , and even a seventh , in case of injury , or loss of form or effectiveness .
28 Examples include a driver being stung by bees , having an epileptic fit or loss of control because of a latent defect provided the driver did not and could not reasonably be expected to know of the defect .
29 Loss of control in the self ( particularly the ‘ selves ’ of powerful individuals ) , or loss of control in a wider social or political fabric could produce a domino effect bringing the whole into chaos .
30 In addition to a claim for capital loss or loss of profits , a claim can be made for any consequential loss which falls within the rules in Hadley v. Baxendale , i.e. loss of a type which at the time of the contract could reasonably have been predicted by both parties as liable ( i.e. not unlikely ) to occur in the event of the breach .
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