Sentences with phrase «bystanders at»

[67] The plaintiff has not established that it was reasonably foreseeable that the failure of [the brother] to intervene, or keep bystanders at bay, or manage or supervise [the bacherlor]'s behaviour, could cause harm to the plaintiff.
Concern: A loss of power steering assistance could result in the increased demand for driver effort to manipulate the vehicle safely especially at low speeds, placing vehicle occupants and bystanders at a greater degree of risk from a motor vehicle crash.
He was greeted by dozens of protesters at one event but then welcomed by more friendly bystanders at his second stop.
A bystander at the Travelers Championship thought he'd found a safe spot behind a bunker and on a rope line in the middle of a hole, but a bad kick off a mound forced him to think quick.
But the family was devastated in 1984, when daughter Janice, an innocent bystander at a robbery, was killed at age 28.
«They tried to keep as low - key as possible and were sitting in a small snug area of the restaurant, «a bystander at the restaurant told The Sun.
A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a bystander at the arrest of a well - known criminal.
Depending on whether you were an employee or a bystander at the construction site, if negligence was or was not involved, you may be entitled to financial compensation through workers» compensation and / or a third - party personal injury claim.
The net effect is that lawyers basically are encouraged to sue everyone and settle with those who have minimal insurance coverage or lack insurance, leaving any solvent bystander at risk for bearing the entire judgement.

Not exact matches

At this time, we do not assess there to be any civilian or bystander casualties.
If all that's at stake is making sure your net impact is positive, wow, that's pretty easy: just sell a decent product that people want, and don't hurt any bystanders.
The report says less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training, which teaches people how to respond in instances when they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
XpertHR also found that less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training in 2018, in which people are taught how to respond if they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
While Carney's move to drastically cut interest rates in Canada at the beginning of the financial crisis was prophetic, Philip Aldrick of the Telegraph likens the situation to Canada being an innocent bystander to a horrendous car crash with the U.K. economy at the wheel: the enormity and complexity of the economic problems Carney will face are on a whole different level.
When the shooter opened fire at 7:57 a.m., bystanders fled into nearby classrooms, some out of the building, some away from the school and across the street.
Camping owes at least these innocent bystanders all of that back.
Normally I'm a bystander, laughing at the attempts of believers to support their cause with the justification of «evidence», but frankly, you have none.
To her parents, she was precious; and as several bystanders and I all rushed to offer assistance, we stood amazed at the carelessness on display.
Well at least they aren't strapping bombs to themselves and blowing up bystanders.
The descent of the Spirit at his baptism can be so understood; but, as we have noted, the accounts differ in such ways that it is impossible to tell whether the Spirit was seen and the voice heard by Jesus alone or by the bystanders also.
The written words are visible through goggles worn by the guests and also on a large digital screen, grabbing the attention of bystanders when activated at airport locations.
I think of Bazini while watching the orchestrations of the crowd at the bridge, wondering how a bystander observing this scene could not feel both awe and terror.
Police believe the shooting, in which one bystander sustained a minor injury, stemmed from an argument that began at a strip club between Jones's entourage and another group.
Colorful dashikis were in stark contrast with the «Make America Great Again» caps and scowls from white bystanders, angry at what they saw.
He then wowed «em at a junior clinic and exhibition at Sage Valley Golf Club in South Carolina, where Golf Channel and other interested bystanders issued breathless dispatches about Tiger's prowess.
Therefore at school, a good anti-bullying policy must be in place before bystanders can be expected to report a bullying situation.
So at the bottom, you have a heavy base of lightly engaged supporters — people who generally think well of you and are casual, but supportive, bystanders.
Researched and written in a style similar to that undertaken by Anthony Seldon in his studies of Blair, Brown and Cameron, «Shippers» carried out in - depth interviews at the time and immediately after the referendum with nearly all the senior participants as well as bystanders.
I'm biased and not a bystander in this project (as ConservativeHome has noted) but a new parliamentary group has been established to help the Conservative Party becomes at least as fluent and thoughtful about a one nation agenda as it is about immigration, defence, tax or other «traditional» Tory issues.
Kim turned on the charm offensive at the Olympics and reached out to South Korea, leaving the U.S. as a bystander.
With no role or control at the Port Authority, he has little leverage and is basically a Port Authority bystander, despite the PA's importance to the city.
Eight officers fired an «unprecedented» 50 rounds at the three attackers, according to Mark Rowley, head of national counter-terrorism policing, who said that a bystander had also suffered a gunshot wound.
Bystanders wait for a look before Air Force One landed at the Albany International Airport carrying President Obama on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
«The divisiveness must stop and New Yorkers will not be bystanders to the injustice,» Cuomo said during services at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, an historic black congregation in Harlem.
«Statewide initiative associated with improved cardiac arrest outcomes: Bystander CPR and defibrillation increased for cardiac arrests at home and in public.»
New research presented in HeartRhythm, suggests that the main obstacle to an appropriate bystander response during athletes» cardiac arrest could be an apparently widespread myth: that «tongue swallowing» is a common complication of sudden loss of consciousness that must be avoided or relieved at all costs to prevent death from asphyxia.
Bystanders may be getting better at rescuing people in cardiac arrest.
A team led by scientists at Duke Clinical Research Institute finds that in North Carolina from 2010 to 2013, brain damage — free survival rose from 7.1 to 9.7 percent in cardiac arrest patients — mainly due to bystanders doing chest compression before medical personnel arrived.
In response to active shooter and mass casualty incidents such as the one at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012, the Hartford Consensus and the White House's Stop the Bleed campaign have sought to train civilians in hemorrhage control techniques so that bystanders can serve as immediate responders in the case of uncontrolled hemorrhage.
Psychologists at the University of Chicago found in past research that people facing such a dilemma while communicating in a foreign language are far more willing to sacrifice the bystander than those using their native tongue.
«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a climate scientist who performed the research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union journal.
Y BOGUS, because a study done by researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center finds that the losers in aggressive interactions were often consoled by bystanders.
The therapy not only killed cells at the primary tumor site, but also in distant metastases by «bystander» antitumor activity driven by the secreted MDA - 7 / IL - 24 protein.
McCaughey, a sociology professor at Appalachian, believes the 23 - page White House report released April 29 should have broadened its focus on resources related to reporting sexual assault and training bystanders to include ways to empower women as a way to prevent assaults from occurring.
To come to that conclusion, the researchers looked at the results of a four - year program in North Carolina that promoted bystander CPR.
Ever notice how when your tummy is rumbling, you're more likely to lash out at unsuspecting loved ones or even innocent bystanders?
• Whether bystanders attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) • What emergency workers do when they get to the scene • What happens at the hospital later on
Sometimes cholesterol is a good guy — but like an innocent bystander found at the scene of the crime, it is blamed as the primary cause incorrectly.
At its best, clean eating confuses innocent bystanders, because what even is «clean» or «dirty» food, anyway?
Bystander - based programs have shown promise to reduce interpersonal violence at colleges, yet limited rigorous evaluations have addressed
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