Sentences with phrase «be born by»

The United Kingdom's first baby resulting from a controversial assisted reproduction technique could be born by early next year.
Is it fair for those additional costs to be born by builders when the earthquake risk is essentially a dial controlled by oil and gas industry?
While many people — doctors included — may insist that your twins may need to be born by a certain time, automatically designating twin pregnancies as high - risk and assigning a due date may not always be the best option.
Having your baby at home doesn't actually decrease the chance that your baby will need to be born by c - section, but it does decrease your chances of having a c - section.
Our little boy is scheduled to be born by cesarean section in five days — five really long days.
Also something along the lines I «I don't have malpractice insurance, therefore any future medical costs due to transfer or childbirth injury or brain damage will be born by yourself even in the event that I am shown to be an incompetent medical provider».
One in every four or five babies in North America will be born by cesarean section (C - section).
To say that our Lord of Redemption for one «s spirited soul, Christ Jesus is quite literally not a «son of man» and such can not be fulfilled until His 2nd coming where He will be born by the seed of a man implanting the womb of a woman.
In God's Will did God not allow for any other births except my brother and I to be born by Mary and Joseph!»
The text says that the sins of the people will be born by an innocent man.
It was predicted that Jesus should be born by a virgin.
Any baby she has will have to be born by cesarean section, since the transplanted uterus would probably be too fragile to undergo labor.
It's a classic dilemma where visible benefits are concentrated, while hidden costs are borne by millions.
Indominus is created because, according to Claire, people are bored by regular old dinosaurs now.
We weren't bored by dinosaurs; we were bored by bad storytelling.
I wonder if the transition costs should also be borne by the farmers who sold their quotas for windfall profits.
ICAA chief executive Stephen Harrison said the cost of defective administration should be borne by taxpayers and the decision - making process for defective administration claims should be more transparent.
No dollar figure has been attached to the costs that will be borne by the brands, but according to labour advocacy groups they will be apportioned based on the amount of business each does in Bangladesh.
That means, roughly speaking, that about $ 488 million of those costs were borne by taxpayers or absorbed as losses by other parts of the medical sector.
Remembering every fact and statistic on your topic will not result in a better meeting, people are bored by those things.
Most of the cost would be borne by Penney.
When the risks occur, the losses will be borne by the public.
But others, like Beyoncé — who received a personalized «mermaid» Magic Leap demo, which the team created on short notice, and was bored by it — were more of a reflection of Abovitz's desire to connect with celebrities than anything directly related to the company's business, former employees said.
If share prices rise after the announcement of the program, it suggests that employees believe that the chairman's promise to make good on losses is credible and that the losses will be borne by the chairman and not the company.
It has to be that when the institution fails that it's borne by the shareholders, then their debt - holders, but not ultimately the taxpayers.
The accompanying proxy is solicited by and on behalf of the Board of Directors, and the cost of such solicitation will be borne by Amazon.
In CETA there is also a provision which says that the costs of pollution are borne by the polluter and requires Canada and Europe to prioritize trade in environmental goods and services related to renewable energy and co-operate on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
The wage and work rule standards will increase labor costs — which ultimately will be borne by consumers.
Just realize that most of these loans require additional insurance, and the cost of this insurance is borne by the borrower.
The U.S. taxpayer has since been put on the hook for hundreds of billions of dollars of losses that should have been borne by private parties.
Update: I changed the section on Mother Jones to make clear that the $ 2.5 million cost of the lawsuit was born by Mother Jones's insurance company as well as Mother Jones itself.
In a Canadian regional context, the benefits in these two sectors are expected to flow primarily to the western Canadian beef sector, while the costs are expected to be borne by the Ontario - based auto sector.
Still, we've observed diminishing returns from the Fed's interventions, there is no political tolerance for the Fed to intervene in securities involving any credit risk that would be borne by U.S. citizens (purchasing European sovereign debt, for example), and the yield on the 10 - year Treasury bond is already down to 1.7 %, which is far below where it stood when prior interventions were initiated.
Both sides may wish to instruct legal counsel to assist in the final negotiation and drafting of Shareholder Agreements, etc, and if for any reason the deal does not close then our Members» legal costs will be borne by us.
But while a government bailout or International Monetary Fund loan may enable private creditors to jump ship, it shifts the burden onto the government — mainly to be borne by taxpayers.
Fund costs such as mandatory state and SEC filing fees, K - 1 tax form preparation, banking costs, setup and exit costs are borne by the fund.
Medical insurance plans offer co-payment option that pre-defines the voluntary deductibles to be borne by the firm.
Parents can establish a 529 plan even before the baby is born by using their Social Security number and naming the child as a beneficiary at a later date.
Janet Yellen's interest rate decision today is expected to be boring by design.
While the Sponsor believes it has developed a proprietary Security System reasonably designed to safeguard, to the extent possible, the Trust's Bitcoins from theft, loss, destruction or other issues relating to hackers and technological attack, the Security System is not impenetrable and may not be free from defect, and any loss due to a security breach or software defect will be borne by the Trust, absent gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud on the part of the Sponsor, the Trustee or their agents.
«It is much easier for the S.E.C. to settle for very high penalties which are borne by the shareholders,» he said.
The costs associated with shipping the Product back to the Customer shall be borne by Native Union.
By far, the greatest costs of war are born by youth [think students] and the working class.
Most people are bored by these sections of Scripture, but I love the Genealogies of the Bible.
When liberals, in order to avoid the negative consequences of excessive or distorted claims reduce the meaning of following Jesus to uncontroversial elements, their children are likely to be bored by Jesus and to look elsewhere for something of importance.
Though He may discipline you, He does not judge you, for the true penalty for sin has been born by Jesus upon the cross.
I believe in the God who handed down the commandments — perhaps we are his morality play, his TV sitcom, his amusement park — something to keep him from being bored by monotony.
As an academic that's a great gift, because many people are bored by their subjects by the time they retire.
They won't be bored by the Wild Things book.
Students are bored by the intellectual chatter of their elders in academe, and not just because they're only interested in jobs.
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