Examples of Loss of a hand in a sentence
Loss of a hand or a foot means loss by severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint; and loss of sight of an eye means total and irrecoverable loss of sight.
Loss of a hand or foot means loss by permanent severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint and loss of sight means total and irrevocable loss of sight.
Loss of a hand means that the hand is cut off through or above the wrist joint.
Loss of a hand or foot will mean complete, permanent severance of such hand or foot at or above the wrist or ankle joint.
Loss of a hand or foot means complete severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint.
Loss of a hand or the thumb and four fingers of one hand oramputation from 4 ½ inches below tip of elecranon 6011.
Loss of a hand means that all of the hand is cut off at or above the wrist.Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut off at or above the ankle.
In addition, but rather more contentious, is the prospect of a quantum leap in productivity if mechanical demining can meet the quality of clearance required by the UN.
Loss of a hand means that all of the hand is cut off at or above the wrist.
Dismemberment and Loss of Sight means:• Loss of a hand –The hand is removed at or above the wrist joint; or• Loss of a foot –The foot is removed at or above the ankle; or• Loss of sight–At least 80% of the vision in one eye is lost (such loss of sight must be permanent and irrecoverable); or• Loss of a finger/toe–The finger or toe is removed at or above the joint where it is attached to the hand or foot.