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Significados de hearing damage en inglés
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Uso de hearing damage en inglés
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They are seeking compensation for hearingdamage suffered as a result of firearms use.
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With sound levels of up to 170 db the device would present a serious danger of permanent hearingdamage.
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The payout for hearingdamage was set by the courts at a minimum of £15,000.
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Gallowglass bundled us all inside, muttering darkly about sight lines and defensive positions and possible hearingdamage to Apple and Bean.
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It could be permanent hearingdamage in many of these creatures just by one encounter with a high-energy signal, Gilmore said.
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The Committee of Public Accounts will hold three meetings next week on the issue of compensation payments to soldiers for hearingdamage.
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The world has got noisier with MP3 players, mobile phones and nightclubs putting young people, in particular, at risk of hearingdamage.
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PDFORRA has called on the Minister for Defence to set up a tribunal to deal with compensation for hearingdamage to soldiers.
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A chara, - Many things have been said in the media about the claims for compensation for hearingdamage to military personnel.
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Anyone spending more than 15 minutes in the same room with the Titan supercomputer must wear earplugs or risk permanent hearingdamage.
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Before considering the claims for hearingdamage among military personnel, it is wise to remind ourselves of a few facts of human nature.
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Gardai who have used firearms have started making claims for hearingdamage against the State, following the lead of members of the Defence Forces.
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Hundreds of early childhood teachers are suffering stress and work-related injuries, including back injuries, bites, kicks and hearingdamage, a new survey has found.
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The sirens are loud enough to cause hearingdamage, and painful enough to make you spin on your heels and run the other way.
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There is also sharp division over footing the enormous bill for the Army hearingdamage compensation claims, with costs to date running at £100 million.
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Expressing grave concern about the hearingdamage caused by radio cassette players and discos, he described the figures as "extraordinary, serious, and hazardous".