Sentences with phrase «actual physical contact»

These works are for your eyes, only, the eyes being the only part of our brain that is in actual physical contact with the world outside of our own heads.
Looking for actual physical contact at some point but it would be nice to find a...
The invitation must suggest actual physical contact between the complainant and either the accused or another person.
Typically, however, the alleged assault includes actual physical contact such as striking another individual.
For example, a limited policy may only cover accidents on the highway and when there has been actual physical contact with another vehicle.
Through therapy with Josephine — first through photos, then seeing her from a distance and finally through actual physical contact — the boy is so confident around dogs now that he has a dog of his own.
In fact, the explicit absence of any time - bar in which to sue has been expanded in Ontario beyond «sexual assault» (i.e., where there has been actual physical contact of a sexual nature) to «any other misconduct of a sexual nature» if it involved a minor or occurred in a relationship of inequality or dependency.
(2) Georgia courts have enforced a provision in a Tennessee UM policy that required actual physical contact with a phantom vehicle in order to recover under the policy, even though Georgia law allows for an exception to this requirement.
Whereas traditional authors have actual physical contact with real life people — if they're lucky — like agents, and publishers, and book store readers; the Indie side of publishing can be a little lonelier — or more virtual, shall we say?
The definition, which is surely very expansive, includes «contacts or interactions between a child and an adult when the child is being used as an object of sexual gratification for the adult,» and expressly states that sexual abuse may occur whether or not force is used, whether or not there is actual physical contact, whether or not the child initiated the interaction, and whether or not there is discernible harm.
No dog is the same, and while one may be very subject to verbalizing, another maybe of a more stubborn breed needing the actual physical contact to help achieve the desired result.
Coverage applies only when there is actual physical contact and when you can identify the uninsured driver or vehicle.
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