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preventable English

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preventable

capable of being prevented conscious of preventable human suffering — A.L.Guerard

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preventable English » English

voidable evitable evadable avoidable avertable

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Simple sentences

Poverty is a preventable cause of death.
It was preventable.
Tom's death was preventable.

Movie subtitles

Which of you can ignore this very preventable disaster?
We don't even know if this catastrophe is preventable.
Did you know that in our world every day 40,000 children die. from malnutrition and preventable diseases?
Ah, but war's preventable.
And because of an irrational fear of science, a preventable disease is allowed to run rampant?
But it was preventable. as I warned Leila not to open the CD.
I'm relieved that a prisoner was killed in his sleep instead of dying of what might have been a preventable death.
Five million people die a year from preventable water disease.
Obesity is now second only to smoking as a major cause of preventable death in America, with more than 400,000 deaths per year associated with related illnesses.
Left unabated, obesity would overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of death in this country.
Your death is entirely preventable.
It's all preventable.
But the next two billion, they will die from the preventable diseases of under-nutrition.
Nutrient deficiencies, due to Codex's plan to vitamin and mineral ban, will cause billions of preventable diseases. Both of these will ultimately lead to billions of deaths.
I'm all right. Left unabated, obesity would overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of death in this country.
It's all preventable. Stoia Tucker makes medications right here in New Jersey.
Uh, a silver lining, on this crap cloud, is that this is largely, uh, preventable.
Um, I don't know really, but, oh, uh, what I do know is that it's a preventable disease that has killed over half a million people every year. Well, how much does the U.S. spend on malaria at the moment?
No, what happened to Simone Slater was entirely preventable.
Sara, I know what you must be thinking, but none of what has transpired here is your fault, nor do you have the means to change it, but Vandal Savage's future is preventable.
Five million people die a year from preventable water disease. How is the world getting better?
She may have caused several preventable deaths.
Preventable sickness in many of the poorest countries around the world.
FOSTER: Against preventable diseases.
Measles is totally preventable with the MMR vaccine.
Be malnourished, riddled with preventable disease.
This was all preventable!
All preventable as you know with the knowledge and resources.
Yeah, well, coronary disease is the number one killer in the world, and it's entirely preventable.
Look, your parents think Ollie's death might've been preventable.
Um, I don't know really, but, oh, uh, what I do know is that it's a preventable disease that has killed over half a million people every year.
Oscar's death was absolutely preventable.

News and current affairs

NEW YORK - Every year, millions of people die from preventable and treatable diseases, especially in poor countries.
Yet malaria is preventable and treatable.
Indeed, to continue to fail the world's at-risk children is to deliver a verdict of wanton inhumanity against ourselves, for we are a knowing party to an entirely preventable mass destruction of human life.
As a result, thousands of children died each year from preventable diseases such as measles, polio, and malaria.
The same addiction that became the top preventable cause of death in Western countries has made big inroads in developing countries.
Around eight million impoverished people will die of these three preventable and treatable diseases in 2004.
Yet even in Africa, Malaria is largely preventable and completely treatable at low cost.
But one objective stood out as particularly cost-effective: tackling deadly preventable diseases.
Suppose you are concerned about children in Africa dying from preventable diseases.
Preventable diseases like HIV, diarrhea, and malaria take 15 million lives each year.
Second, millions of impoverished people die tragic deaths each year from infectious diseases that are preventable and treatable simply because they lack access to the needed health services.
Preventable and treatable diseases plague the population.
Yet malaria is a preventable and treatable disease.
Fully one in three preventable deaths among young children worldwide - up to 2.5 million each year - are the result of inadequate nutrition.
Consider the battle against AIDS, TB, and malaria. Around eight million impoverished people will die of these three preventable and treatable diseases in 2004.
Everyday, nearly 100 children die from hunger and preventable diseases.
Ironically, many deaths would be preventable by existing vaccines (such as for measles), but the populations are often too poor to have access to even basic public health.
Around eight million impoverished people will die of these three preventable and treatable diseases in 2004. In 2001, the world created a Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.

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