Excessive drinking in adolescence can
cause substantial harm to individuals and is associated with future alcohol - related problems.1 — 3 Drinking in adolescence is particularly risky because it is much more likely to be heavy and episodic (binge).4, 5 Excessive drinking during adolescence, while the brain is still developing, can be a major cause of trauma, physical injuries, hospitalisation, prolonged disability and premature death.1 — 3, 6 Alcohol contributes substantially to motor vehicle collisions, homicides, suicide, assault, sexual risk - taking and many other problems in Canada and the USA.7 — 16
(ii) The protected health information makes reference to another person (unless such other person is a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional has determined, in the exercise of professional judgment, that the access requested is reasonably likely to
cause substantial harm to such other person; or
(iii) The request for access is made by the individual's personal representative and a licensed health care professional has determined, in the exercise of professional judgment, that the provision of access to such personal representative is reasonably likely to
cause substantial harm to the individual or another person.
Comment: Many commenters supported our proposal to allow covered entities to deny an individual access to protected health information if a professional determines either that such access is likely to endanger the life or physical safety of a person or, if the information is about another person, access is reasonably likely to
cause substantial harm to such person.
In the NPRM we proposed to permit covered health care providers and health plans to deny an individual access to inspect and copy protected health information about them for five reasons: (1) a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person; (2) the information was about another person (other than a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to
cause substantial harm to that other person; (3) the information was obtained under a promise of confidentiality from someone other than a health care provider and the inspection and copying was likely to reveal the source of the information; (4) the information was obtained by a covered provider in the course of a clinical trial, the individual agreed to the denial of access in consenting to participate in the trial, and the trial was in progress; and (5) the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation of, or for use in, a legal Start Printed Page 82555proceeding.
Notification to residents within 45 days after a breach has been discovered if it is reasonably likely to
cause substantial harm.
Protect against unauthorized access to or use of customer data that could
cause substantial harm or inconvenience to any customer.
-- We can't be certain that atmospheric CO2 is really going to
cause any substantial harm, but we can be reasonably sure that anything that raises the price of energy (e.g. mitigation, that is reducing emissions at the source) will impact improvements in lifestyle that most of the world wants.
I thought that the major firms were not only unethical, but I also thought that they overcharged for wealth - destroying products, had immense conflicts of interests, and their methods would (and could) eventually
cause substantial harm to the overall economy.
When damaged, they leak destructive molecules that can
cause substantial harm and eventually kill brain cells.
The new bill proposes that claimants will have to prove that the statement has caused or is likely to
cause them substantial harm before an action can brought.
Because the FDA does not have the resources to oversee all the LDTs that have come to market in recent years, the agency plans to divide them into three categories, based on the likelihood that a misleading or incorrect result from a particular test could
cause substantial harm.
In this context, a risk is not anything bad that you can imagine, but rather, it is an uncertain or infrequent event that could
cause substantial harm.
And while being hit in the head by a can could indeed
cause substantial harm, and while the statement posted is vague about the policy changes being considered, no plausible alcohol policy is going to be 100 % effective in preventing yahoos from occasionally throwing things onto the field in malicious ways.
Saira Kabir Sheikh QC, prosecuting, was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying: «These works
caused substantial harm which can not be rectified.»
If you Post (as defined below in Section 7) or otherwise send spam, advertising, or other unsolicited communications of any kind through the Tubi Services, you acknowledge that you will have
caused substantial harm to Tubi and that the amount of such harm would be extremely difficult to measure.
The lawsuit also states that» [CIG] utterly failed to follow through on those promises, and thier actions and omissions constitute breaches of contract and copyright infringement and have
caused substantial harm to Crytek.»
Not exact matches
In addition, it is possible that future orders issued by, or enforcement actions initiated by, regulatory authorities could
cause us to incur
substantial costs or require us to change our business practices in a way that could seriously
harm our business.
, saying disclosure «would
cause substantial competitive
harm.»
He questioned the view that we need not be concerned with heavy concentration, instead preferring «standard economic wisdom» that «mergers resulting in high levels of concentration in markets with
substantial barriers to entry will usually reduce competition and
cause harm to consumers and our economy.»
There are a few exceptions: If you're in the highest paid 10 percent of wage earners at your company and your manager can show that your absence would
cause substantial economic
harm to the organization, you can be denied «restoration,» which is the guarantee that you can return to the same or an equivalent job.
There are a few exceptions: Your employer isn't required to keep your job open for you if you're in the highest - paid 10 percent of wage earners at your company and your employer can show that your absence would
cause substantial economic
harm to the organization.
Most significantly, the notion that most forms of information could only be withheld on the grounds that «
substantial harm» would be
caused was removed.
«The law is «clear and convincing evidence» that disclosure of a source would
cause a
substantial likelihood of
harm,» said Commissioner David Renzi.
The proposals, unveiled yesterday by U.K. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, include conferring more protection on statements dealing with matters of «public interest» and requiring that a statement must
cause «
substantial harm» before it becomes defamatory.
Goddard's Law makes it a fifth degree felony to knowingly
cause serious physical
harm to a companion animal, which is defined as activities involving a
substantial risk of death, a partial or permanent incapacity, long - term pain, or deprivation of food, water and shelter.
«
Substantial bodily harm» means bodily injury which involves a temporary but substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
Substantial bodily
harm» means bodily injury which involves a temporary but
substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
substantial disfigurement, or which
causes a temporary but
substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or compan
substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which
causes a fracture of any bodily member to a service animal or a pet or companion animal.
There is no evidence that wind turbines make much noise (either audible or infrasound), make anyone ill,
cause any
substantial impact on property values, or
cause neighbours any
harm or significant inconvenience in any other ways.
A violent offences is defined as an offence committed by a young person that includes as an element the
causing of bodily
harm; an attempt or a threat to commit an offence; or an offence in the commission of which a young person endangers the life or safety of another person by creating a
substantial likelihood of
causing bodily
harm.
Some personal injury actions revolve around legal causation derived from a concept of intentional conduct, whereby it is generally held that if one intentionally
harms another, or knows that the conduct which is engaged in
causes a
substantial likelihood that
harm will result, liability for the resulting
harm will in fact attach.
[§ 66] Last but not least, an occupational requirement must be «justified», in the sense that «the church or organisation imposing the requirement is obliged to show, in the light of the factual circumstances of the case, that the supposed risk of
causing harm to its ethos or to its right of autonomy is probable and
substantial, so that imposing such a requirement is indeed necessary.»
By way of jury verdict, Mr. Rodriquez was awarded $ 3.8 million dollars finding Mr. Parada's negligence was the
substantial factor
causing harm.
Specifically, the driver's negligence must have been a
substantial factor in
causing the victim's
harm.
A police officer can use deadly force to effectuate an arrest based on a reasonable belief that a suspect has committed a felony involving the risk of physical
harm or death to others (murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, rape or burglary) or if there is
substantial risk that the suspect was dangerous to the point that he may
cause serious physical
harm or death to someone if the arrest were delayed.
Fossil fuel companies, unlike individuals, have the resources and size to invest in alternatives and make
substantial differences to our economy — but they have little incentive to do so if they can make profits without paying for the
harm that their products
cause.
Instead, you must only prove that the defect in the product was a
substantial factor in
causing you
harm.
Just the fact that a listed vaccine
caused injury can allow for an award of
substantial damages depending on the
harm caused.
After obtaining a jury's favorable answer to whether plaintiff's physical condition was a
substantial motivating reason for his termination, the jurors found against plaintiff on whether the conduct was a
substantial factor in
causing harm to plaintiff.
There are a few exceptions: If you're in the highest paid 10 percent of wage earners at your company and your manager can show that your absence would
cause substantial economic
harm to the organization, you can be denied «restoration,» which is the guarantee that you can return to the same or an equivalent job.
(2)(a) The parent's residential time with the child shall be limited if it is found that the parent has engaged in any of the following conduct: (i) Willful abandonment that continues for an extended period of time or
substantial refusal to perform parenting functions; (ii) physical, sexual, or a pattern of emotional abuse of a child; (iii) a history of acts of domestic violence as defined in RCW 26.50.010 (1) or an assault or sexual assault which
causes grievous bodily
harm or the fear of such
harm; or (iv) the parent has been convicted as an adult of a sex offense.
The court found that mother's «ongoing, intentional, mean - spirited violations» of court orders concerning parent - child contact constituted a material and
substantial change of circumstances, and the
harm caused by mother's obstruction of visitation outweighed the
harm that could be
caused by a change in custody.