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injection Inserting liquid medication or nutrients into the body with a syringe.
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injunction A Court Order forbidding someone from doing a particular act which is likely to cause injury or property loss to another party (similar to a Temporary Restraining Order or "TRO").
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injunction An order issued by the court prohibiting a person from or requiring him/her to perform some act.
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injury results from the acute exposure to physical agents such as mechanical energy, heat, electricity, chemicals and ionizing radiation in amounts or at rates above the threshold for human tolerance
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injury In the GATT context, refers to economic damage sustained by workers or firms in an industry as a consequence of foreign competition or unfair trade practices. Under GATT rules and various GATT Codes as well as under US law, mechanisms are established for determining whether injury has occurred or is threatened, as a prerequisite for taking countermeasures (see injury test). Different gradations of injury are referred to in US law and international discussions; the two most prominent are:
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