Flooding itself is a potential devastating disaster, and your valuables are
at great risk if you do not have any Lakeway renters insurance.
«Today's report recognizes that the livelihoods of people living in coastal communities, the sustainability of rich natural resources that support our economy and the security of residential, commercial and industrial assets are
at great risk if we don't devise and implement plans to protect against, and recover from, the adverse effects associated with climate change.»
The Frenchman responded by revealing that players like Bellerin and Giroud were not fully fit and were thus
at greater risk if allowed to continue:
You are
at a greater risk if you have a family history of depression or have had depression before.
There is a greater risk of the loans defaulting and therefore your money is
at greater risk if:
Without title insurance, investors are
at greater risk if someone challenges the ownership or intended use of the property.
Not exact matches
And
if you need to cobble together multiple plans to insure for
greater risk, you
at least can take comfort from knowing that there are dozens of companies that might be interested in doing business with you.
I would hardly suggest
risking your health in the cause of a
great idea, but,
if you truly believe in it and have amassed sufficient evidence that it will work, don't back down
at the first sign of opposition.
Keep your Social Security card
at home and memorize the number to avoid putting yourself
at greater risk for identity theft
if the wallet is lost or stolen.
«So I think with gold sitting here
at about $ 1,320 or so, you have a
great risk reward where you could probably target somewhere in the mid - 1,400 s
if a bull flag scenario does in fact follow.»
I think
if you can spend a few years
at a fast grower with a
great «promote from within» culture that's a good
risk - reward balance.
«
If Mr. Trump is unable to reverse the trend towards increasing social polarization, U.S. democracy will be
at greater risk of further deterioration,» the EIU said in its report, referring to the extreme divides between Republicans and Democrats on issues such as immigration and environmental regulation.
If we succeed, the work will demonstrate that the
greatest risk we run is not seeing the opportunities
at hand.
But
if this
risk is too
great at the moment, an attractive place to be could be in domestic - focused, small - and mid-cap stocks, which have limited exposure to international trade compared to their large - cap siblings.
Accordingly,
if we accept a
greater amount of
risk during favorable conditions, and less during unfavorable conditions, we expect to perform strongly -
at controlled
risk - over the complete market cycle.
According to Asgeir Jonsson, an economist
at Reykjavik - based asset manager Gamma, «
If the development continues without interference, this will lead to a property bubble within the next two years» and «There's a
greater risk of an asset bubble being created in an economy that is closed off behind capital controls.»
It is
great that you have confidence in the company you work for and want to buy more stock, but
if you are holding too much stock and the company suffers financial problems, then the stock price inevitably falls thereby causing your retirement plan balance to be
at risk.
I believe that we are living
at the
greatest time in all of time to make a lasting difference that will outlast us,
if we are willing to take a
risk of seeking to understand before being understood of seeking to allow those who may not believe in the same way you may to witness your core beliefs lived out in the day - to - day.
Although parents (and indeed governors and teachers) are often uneasy about early or explicit SRE or providing access to family planning services, their feelings are sometimes ambiguous due to a concern that,
if they do not follow such a course, children will be
at greater risk of underage pregnancy.
The
risk of a child getting HIV is
greatest if the mother is infected
at the time of conception when 13 - 35 \ % of the newborn infants may be infected.
But,
at the
risk of a little discomfort, let us try another hypothesis, just to see
if it has descriptive power as
great or even
greater than the one favored by sociobiology.
The guy is not a RWB nor is he a CM.Just by looking
at how he plays you can tell he was made to be a winger.A wingback can be viewed as a defensive winger.He does well there because he's able to play like a winger.However,
if you ask me he's terrible defensively.But I like the fact that he tracks back when he plays as a winger.
At CM, he's able to do very welll because his passing and crossing is excellent.However, over there he's forced to restrict his runs and
risk taking a bit because he's playing
at the center.As winger he has full freedom to expres himself.Here, he can use his running, crossing,
risk taking and dribbling to
great effect All he needs is to develop that certain level of cobsistency.He can really come good because he's shown he can.
If you haven't replaced your fluids and electrolytes, you'll be
at risk for lower heat tolerance,
greater cardiovascular strain, and increased
risk of muscle cramping during your next game / practice.
If athletes stay too long in their anaerobic system, power output will greatly decrease and so will performance and health «'' also making them
at greater risk of injury.
If this shock absorption system is altered, due to muscle weakness, faulty foot mechanics, or poor technique, the long foot bones (metatarsals), are
at great risk for developing a stress fracture.
There are mainly 3 things that may however incite a sports org to invest more seriously in testing: 1) Pressure from the fans, 2) Pressure from athletes themselves, 3)
Risks of being eventually recognized as facilitating or being complicit with doping, especially
if athletes are
at greater risk of morbidity either during their careers, or even after.
Because Physicians
at Aspen Women's Center care only about doing things their own way and making as much money as possible from unnecessary birth interventions, even
if it poses
greater risks to the welfare and health your baby, we will not participate in a «Birth Contract», a doula - assisted, or a Bradley Method delivery.
Rupturing your membranes also puts you on a clock, has a
greater chance of cord prolapse meaning emergency, increases your
risk of infection and takes away your baby's buffer to the strong contractions caused by Pitocin, your epidural can slow labor, making you unable to move and / or push effectively, doesn't allow for proper fetal descent, you will most likely have a catheter placed to your bladder, increasing
risk of bladder infections, and
if all else fails,
at 5PM, you will have a C / S
at 5PM before your baby gets too tired or sick to continue laboring (because the doctor is tired of waiting).
Yeah, I was going to say
if the parent has any type I sensitivities that puts their child
at greater risk for asthma.
In other words, the
risks of delivering a few weeks early are not
great, but why take any
risk at all with your baby's health,
if you can avoid it?
I've done homebirths [in the UK] and the potential for irreparable disaster was present
at every one, although there was a crisis in only one [abruption] and mother and baby were both saved, they were also
at much
greater risk at home than in the hospital and in the end required much more intensive treatment [largely because of time delays] than
if the same situation had happened in hospital.
«Human milk is especially critical for premature and sick infants, who are
at tenfold
greater risk for acquiring devastating intestinal infections, such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC),
if they are fed formula instead of human milk.»
Babies under the age of one are
at a
greater risk of suffocation or overheating
if too much bedding is used.
Because of concerns about safety of the supine sleep position for infants, this study was conducted to determine
if infants sleeping in the supine position in the first 6 months of life (peak
risk period for SIDS) are
at greater risk for specific non-SIDS adverse health consequences compared with those placed to sleep prone.
At present, it's not known
if the net
risks of the «primal sleep scenario» are any
greater than the net
risks of using a cot or crib.
If your baby was born prematurely — especially if he was very premature, had an infection, or needed treatment with oxygen — he's at greater risk for developing certain eye problems, including astigmatism (blurred vision), myopia (nearsightedness), retinopathy of prematurity (abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead to blindness), and strabismus (eye misalignment
If your baby was born prematurely — especially
if he was very premature, had an infection, or needed treatment with oxygen — he's at greater risk for developing certain eye problems, including astigmatism (blurred vision), myopia (nearsightedness), retinopathy of prematurity (abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead to blindness), and strabismus (eye misalignment
if he was very premature, had an infection, or needed treatment with oxygen — he's
at greater risk for developing certain eye problems, including astigmatism (blurred vision), myopia (nearsightedness), retinopathy of prematurity (abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead to blindness), and strabismus (eye misalignment).
You may be
at greater risk for a postpartum hemorrhage
if you have a systemic blood clotting disorder.
If not sharing a bed
at all significantly reduces a child's
risk of SIDS and a parent can do that and chooses to do that, that's
great.
Depressed mothers are often overwhelmed in the parenting role, have difficulty reading infant cues, struggle to meet the social and emotional needs of their children, and are less tolerant of child misbehaviour.7 Offspring of depressed mothers, particularly
if they are exposed to depression in the first year of life, are more likely to be poorly attached to their caregivers, experience emotional and behavioural dysregulation, have difficulty with attention and memory, and are
at greater risk for psychiatric disorders throughout childhood.8 Home visiting focuses on fostering healthy child development by improving parenting and maternal functioning.
Offspring of depressed mothers, particularly
if they are exposed to depression in the first year of life, are more likely to be poorly attached to their caregivers, experience emotional and behavioural dysregulation, have difficulty with attention and memory, and are
at greater risk for psychiatric disorders throughout childhood.
The weakened immune system also puts you
at a
greater, though still very small,
risk of developing complications
if you do contract the virus.
Also,
if a sibling has a gluten intolerance, a baby is
at greater risk for experiencing the condition as well.
Also, I can think of several mechanisms by which a baby sleeping in an adult bed might come to harm, but I can't think of any obvious reason why a baby in a safe sleep space in its own bedroom (assuming that it has parents who are able to hear and responsive to its cries) should be
at much
greater risk than
if it were on the other side of a wall in the parents» room?
On the other hand, for a first time mother with no complications
at the start of labor, the Birthplace Study found a nearly 3 x
greater risk of intrapartum / neonatal loss, and the data from the Netherlands suggests that although the rates aren't high enough to affect the overall perinatal mortality rate, there are
greater risks out of hospital
if a complication does occur.
Then your baby in bed with you is
at no
greater risk for SIDS than
if he's nearby in a crib.
If there is a family history of food allergies or allergic diseases, baby may be
at greater risk.
If the child is delivered via C - section, they will not get the beneficial microbes, and that puts them
at a
greater risk of illness, considering how important the intestines are to our immune function.
If you have severe placental abruption (
greater separation between the placenta and the uterus), your baby is
at higher
risk for:
Though Scotland's Futuresuggests otherwise, it is likely that a corollary of this is that a
great deal of financial regulation will also be undertaken
at the British level:
if the Bank of England is to act as lender of last resort, it will also want to have some control over financial regulations that mitigate the
risks run by Scottish institutions.
Charlotte Warburton, global head of rail
at technology firm PA Consulting, told the Accelerate Rail event in London: «
If we can't offer seamlessly integrated journeys that guarantee us a seat, adapt with connections and give us the best journeys that avoid delays then we
risk something far
greater than complaints and frustration: we
risk obsolescence.»