Sentences with phrase «as substantial involvement»

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Both SBIR and STTR grants go to small businesses, but STTR funding requires substantial involvement of a not - for - profit organization, such as a university or research lab.
Surgical removal of the adult heartworms as a treatment also may be indicated, especially in advanced cases with substantial heart involvement.
There is a substantial opportunity cost for me in doing this as I am not doing any mining deals due to the time involvement of this work and do not develop any business income as a result.
As for his own continued involvement in Avvo, Britton said it will be substantial.
Generally, when there are reports of severe or substantial injury or the involvement of weapons, the case is filed as a felony, otherwise the case is filed as a misdemeanor.
Harrison Pensa's substantial investment and deep involvement in our community demonstrate our core belief that as lawyers, we have a moral and professional responsibility to help those around us in need.
(They are often reclassified as abused or neglected or abandoned to meet the requirements of funding).28 Whatever the reason for their involvement with child welfare services — whether difficult child behavior or some measure of parental incapacity — the share of children involved with these services who have behavior problems is substantial.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect of serious and persistent parental mental illness on child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much of the discussion about the effect of maternal mental illness on child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems of their children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
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