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Meaning of "death tolls"

death tolls: Death tolls refer to the total number of deaths resulting from a specific event or cause. This phrase is often used in the context of natural disasters, accidents, or pandemics
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The death tolls are in the tens of thousands.
Other groups gave higher death tolls.
Death tolls due to being hit by vehicle is high.
We heard stories of death tolls that seem incredulous.
Death tolls have yet to be estimated.
Our client has an aversion to rising death tolls.
Death tolls keep rising from ongoing clashes.
Scholars of particular areas have estimated death tolls.
The death tolls are triple.
Some contemporary sources claimed different death tolls.
Death tolls from the hurricane are estimated in the hundreds.
Two activist collectives reported higher death tolls.
The death tolls were enormous and panic began to spread.
Average monthly political death tolls.
Death tolls resulting from extreme weather are also rising.

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Poor neighbourhoods have the highest death tolls.
The highest death tolls have been documented in communist states.
List of wars by death tolls.
Death tolls from natural disasters show a similar trend.
Mysterious death tolls.
Death tolls are trickling in.
This often leads to major explosions and high death tolls.
Death tolls were high.
Medical officials confirmed the death tolls for the attacks.
With death tolls in all infested areas being described as catastrophic.
Officials regularly announce high militant death tolls that are impossible to independently confirm.
Death tolls in remote battle sites in Afghanistan are impossible to verify.
Officials smilee different death tolls in the immediate aftermath of the accident.
The red tide has resulted in the massive death tolls of sea life.
Iraqi civilian death tolls are treated as nothing more than statistics.
Electricity and communication networks are down with death tolls expected to rise in coming days.
The recent death tolls are lower in part because the viruses were milder strains.
The misery and despair generated by the massive death tolls brought about widespread ethical decay.
Toyota announced Saturday that it was suspending operations in China as death tolls rose.
They are announcing death tolls on the radio like they are baseball scores.
Both groups cite a network of activists on the ground in Syria for their death tolls.
We have yet to receive death tolls or receive any statements from the airlines.
Only the US and the UK have recorded higher death tolls.
Unofficial estimates often estimate death tolls at twice the official number reported by the government.
Death tolls in warfare may carry a moral weight, but not a legal one.
Statistics about civilian death tolls in Afghanistan are not available.
Since the start of this cooperation, there has been a dramatic decline in the death tolls.
Discrepancies in death tolls immediately after an attack are not uncommon in Syria.
Historically, workers had suffered extremely high death tolls due to tropical diseases.
It 's common for death tolls in natural disasters to escalate weeks and months later.
At the moment, fears mount that the death tolls maybe in the millions.
But the death tolls of the past need not become the world 's future.
First they talk about civil defense, and now you talk about death tolls.
Al Shabaab typically gives death tolls that are higher than numbers given by officials.
Death tolls were high in Asia as well, especially in ground zero China.

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