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- noun Plural form of
incidence .
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Examples
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"We remain committed to working with industry and government partners to eliminate rare safety incidences from a meat supply that is extraordinarily safe by any nation's standards."
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I suspect that’s why we’re seeing an uptick in incidences of contaminated beef.
Matthew Yglesias » Bush’s Cheese Tarriffs and the Trouble With “Buy American” 2009
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Now, I do not recall incidences, and again I could be wrong, that we sat down with the chancellor, or the president, or whoever, or whatever it is at North
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Once again, you would think with all the stringent rules and regulations the Chinese Government imposes on Chinese manufacturers in order to produce safe, reliable toys, that these kind of incidences wouldn't happen.
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Once again, you would think with all the stringent rules and regulations the Chinese Government imposes on Chinese manufacturers in order to produce safe, reliable toys, that these kind of incidences wouldn't happen.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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You would think with all the stringent rules and regulations the Chinese Government imposes on manufacturers in order to produce safe, reliable toys, that these kind of incidences wouldn't happen.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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You would think with all the stringent rules and regulations the Chinese Government imposes on manufacturers in order to produce safe, reliable toys, that these kind of incidences wouldn't happen.
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When these "incidences," to put it trivially, are not addressed, victims are at an increased risk for committing suicide, being murdered, and suffering from a variety of serious injuries and chronic health conditions.
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He regrets this kind of incidences and it was he who has put an end to the process and started a new era when he became State President.
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Illinois has had more than their share of these "incidences", also, of course.
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