This is an unanswerable question. There is no way to count "deaths that could have been prevented," let alone deaths that could have been prevented by an indirect correlate.
17,000 people could be saved per year if a seat belt were worn.
The apostles could have prevented their enforced deaths by denying Christ. Even then they would have died eventually since it is the result of sin.
90 percent is the CORRECT answer
You can talk about how it changed the whole world. Also bring up how it could have been prevented or how many deaths.
60 percent of all motorcyle related deaths could be prevented by using sufficient headgear
how could apartheid have been prevented.
because all of the other huirrcanes it wasnt made up!!
It can't be because it can't be prevented and there is no way to know when one will happen.
While a proper diet and regular exercise appears to reduce the risk of many cancers, some cancer deaths could not havebeen preventedthrough a change in diet. A Harvard report notes that 30% of all cancer incidences could have been prevented through proper nutrition.
No, unfortunetly there wasnt because the Japanese came undetected.
Because there is a lot of controversy surrounding it's use. In many U.S. areas a politician's position on the death penalty could determine whether or not he/she is elected.
There's no official penalty, but you could say the penalty is losing yards which no one on offense wants