Sentences with phrase «at a human er»

Dog bites can result in legal action as well as the costs associated with treating a bite wound at a human ER or urgent care clinic.
Much like at a human ER, the veterinarian will treat your pet as soon as possible.

Not exact matches

After all, back at early Apple, things only worked because we were human beings: problem solvers, collaborators, challengers, pick - yourself - up - and - try - again - ers.
So saying, as he did in the first edition of his book (p. 162), that the habiline skull ER 1470, at 750 - 775 cm3, is «well within the normal human range» is a wild exaggeration.
Even if exceptional humans were found as low as 700 cc, it is still implausible for Lubenow to claim (p. 162) that ER 1470, at 750 - 775 cc, is «well within the normal human range».
These results, also presented at the 2015 European Cancer Congress (ECC2015, abstract # 5BA) today, which involve the group of 1,626 patients with a Recurrence Score between 0 and 10, demonstrated that 99.3 percent of node - negative, estrogen receptor (ER)- positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)- negative patients who met accepted guidelines for recommending chemotherapy in addition to hormonal therapy, had no distant recurrence at five years after treatment with hormonal therapy alone.
I don't think anyone denies that the sun matters for climate, but the question is whether the variability of the sun in recent history has had the impact that we project from greenhouse gases over the next 100 — and there, I think, a majority of your «AGW» ers» would think the evidence suggests that changes in human forcing will likely be several times (at least) larger than any solar variability we've seen in a thousand years or more.
In dismissing the appeal in Burden v United Kingdom (7 May 2008, Appn 13378 / 05, discussed at 158 NLJ 681, [2008] All ER (D) 391 (Apr)-RRB-, the Grand Chamber (GC) of the European Court of Human Rights held British inheritance tax rules did not improperly discriminate between the situations of civil partners and the two appellant sisters.
He was of the view that the judge at first instance had correctly applied the law as laid down in Stack v Dowden [2007] 2 All ER 929 and insightfully commented that «in reality human emotional relationships simply do not operate as if they were commercial contracts and it is idle to wish that they did».
They get overturned because another human had his / her own subjective spin on the information at hand, which is often at polar odds with the previous human, er, judge.
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