Sentences with phrase «as involuntary»

The overall context is a statute about military procurement of goods and services, not about deputizing civilians to act as involuntary federal investigators.
While a completely severed cord causes paralysis and loss of sensation below the severed section of cord, a partially severed or damaged cord might result in symptoms such as involuntary movements or muscle spasms, weakness or decreased motor control involving one or more limbs, loss or altered sensation in certain parts of the body, impaired bowel or bladder function, and other nervous system dysfunction.
A «Gleek» is classified as involuntary spitting from beneath one's tongue when yawning.
You'll be covered for stolen and damaged cell phones as well as involuntary and accidental parting of your cell phone.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia can come on suddenly and include: loss of appetite, trembling, weakness, increased urination and thirst, cold - white gums (vs. warm, pink gums), behavioral changes, lack of energy, response time and coordination; as well as involuntary twitching, seizures and partial paralysis of hindquarters.
Dogs also tilt their heads while listening to us speak to them as a way to first, let us know they're paying attention and, second, as an involuntary muscle movement while they're searching for familiar words or phrases.
Involuntary unemployment insurance, also known as involuntary loss of income, makes your loan payments if you lose your job due to no fault of your own, such as a layoff.
This includes voluntary inquiries from you completing a loan request as well as involuntary inquiries.
As the involuntary bankruptcy played out, the bank filed cases to enforce the personal guarantee against Rosenberg and National Medical Imaging.
Voluntary car repossession is treated the same as an involuntary repossession, any deficiency balance can end up on your credit reports.
A voluntary repo is just as damaging to your credit as an involuntary one, though this method can be more beneficial to you in other regards.
The car had been sitting for several decades, collecting dust and acting as an involuntary rodent hotel.
The movie follows the group of school friends from their peculiar upbringing to their troubled adulthood blighted by an unrequited love affair and the prospect of an early death as involuntary organ donors.
Stress incontinence is exactly what I have described above as involuntary urine leakage with exertion, such as when you're running and jumping, or simply laughing, sneezing, or coughing.
There are voluntary muscles as well as involuntary.
Layoff is defined as an involuntary separation, or a reduction in percent effort or duration of appointment for a Postdoctoral Scholar prior to the established appointment end date as a result of appropriate funding becoming unavailable.
The most obvious symptoms are movement - related, such as involuntary shaking and muscle stiffness; non-motor symptoms, including cognitive impairments and dementia, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, are also seriously debilitating.
The most characteristic symptoms are movement - related, such as involuntary shaking and muscle stiffness.
In his famous piece, An Essay on the Shaking Palsy, Parkinson described a number of patients with key symptoms of the neurological condition, such as involuntary tremors and diminished muscle control, and several decades later the disease was named after him.
The most obvious symptoms are movement - related, such as involuntary shaking and muscle stiffness; non-motor symptoms, such as increases in anxiety and sleep disturbances, can appear prior to the onset of motor symptoms.
Brain cells translate that genomic gobbledygook into rogue proteins, which do bad things inside nerve cells and eventually trigger symptoms, such as involuntary movements.
These all treat those designated as «addicts» or «alcoholics» as involuntary sufferers, rather than deliberate criminals or (in the case of habitual drunkards) deliberately selfish persons.
He'd forfeit 5.8 million shares — worth $ 997.5 million as of Monday's close — if he leaves before May 15, unless his exit is categorized as an involuntary termination or resignation for good reason, regulatory filings show.
This unique vehicle return protection program allows you to walk away from negative equity when life changing circumstances arise such as involuntary unemployment, physical disability, and more.
Microexpressions are those fraction - of - a-second expressions that sweep across our face as an involuntary, subconscious response to something.
I feel compelled to think of myself as an involuntary swindle to have been struck by it.»
He would forfeit 5.8 million shares, worth $ 997.5 million as of Monday's close, if he left before May 15, unless his exit is categorized as an involuntary termination or a good - reason resignation, regulatory filings show.

Not exact matches

The 13th constitutional amendment was ratified in 1865 and stated: «Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.»
«Our goal is to reduce incidents of involuntary denial of boarding to as close to zero as possible and become a more customer - focused airline,» the carrier said in the statement.
«In recent months, notwithstanding the impact of severe weather events such as Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, flight completion and on - time arrival rates remained high, while reports of mishandled baggage and involuntary denied boardings plunged to their lowest ever recorded.
That is crucial, because an involuntary debt revamping would be seen by creditors as a default — a step Greece and Europe are trying hard to avoid.
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a high obstacle if not a complete barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
For Netflix, the switch meant that many of the older cards on its file no longer worked as the companies gave new cards to their customers, leading to «involuntary churn,» as Chief Executive Reed Hastings put it in a letter to shareholders.
The card offers standard benefits such as purchase assurance and extended warranty and optional extras and perks such as account balance protection in case of involuntary job loss and disability.
First - order impact of more restrictive dollar - inflow into the U.S. will be seen in home sales and home prices data, although second - order effect would weigh on multifamily REITS as a sizable cohort of «involuntary renters» re-enter into the housing market as potential buyers (albeit without the balance sheet strength of Chinese buyers).
The Nazis practiced what is referred to in the literature as «involuntary euthanasia,» meaning consent of the victim was not necessary.
The police can confine people considered a danger to themselves or others for up to 72 hours as part of an involuntary psychiatric evaluation.
Then (as I read on another site) the Mormons say that the dead can reject the involuntary baptism.
Consider the relationship of G.K. Chesterton and George Bernard Shaw, the former a Catholic and the latter described as an «involuntary atheist.»
Critics of Roe v. Wade have long contended that the principles used to justify abortion would soon or late be used to justify other forms of medical killing such as voluntary and, eventually, involuntary euthanasia.
As amended by the Plight Passage, Casey and Cruzan taken together now have the power to erase the line between voluntary and involuntary death.
It is important to note that Jahi's digits did not «jerk» or «twitch» during the movement, as one would expect from an involuntary action.
Which brings to this: 13th Amendment: «Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convictecd, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction.»
The black community in America has confronted the reality of the historical situation as immutable, impenetrable, but this experience has not produced passivity; it has, rather, found expression as forms of the involuntary and transformative nature of the religious consciousness.
The aesthetic of written literature scorns such involuntary factors as «mistakes».
I wonder how this would have turned out if Florida had «Involuntary Manslaughter» as an option?
But it does appear to be true that, as Dias wrote, InterVarsity will maintain doctrinal accountability by asking any staff who disagree with IVCF's conservative stance on homosexuality, same - sex relationships, and gender to inform their leadership, triggering a process of «involuntary termination.»
Exodus 21: 22 - 25» When people who are fighting injure a pregnant woman so that there is a miscarriage, (i.e. an «involuntary abortion») and yet no further harm follows, the one responsible shall be fined what the woman's husband demands, paying as much as the judges determine.
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
The monk bursts into tears, an involuntary act, as he asks heaven what he can do to comfort his destroyed hometown and begin to rebuild his house of worship.
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