If the dog was with another person other than the owner and was not properly
confined on a leash when the attack occurred, that person could also be held liable for damages suffered.
If the dog was with another person that was not the owner and was not properly
confined on a leash when the attack occurred, that person may also be held liable for any suffering.
When the gas is
confined on a vertical length scale, is appropriate.
In Escape and Embark, the creatures are
confined on one side of a constrained environment and the viewer directs their movement, enabling passage from one side to the other.
You'll never feel
confined on Royal Clipper, with spacious, air conditioned accommodations, expansive teak decks with ample space and not one, but two swimming pools!
Dogs that dig are probably digging either because they are bored or they feel
confined on their property.
More than 2.5 million dogs are
confined on South Korean dog meat farms each year for human consumption.
City ordinance requires dogs to be on a leash at all times unless
confined on the owner's property.
Also, make sure your dogs are always on a leash any time they are not
confined on your own property.
I know numerous people who make good use of invisible fencing to keep their dogs safely
confined on their property.
Animals that are not kept
confined on the owner's property will be impounded.
• Being
confined on concrete or asphalt surfaces.
If you're looking for a floral maxi dress that's not only
confined on the beach or the weekend street, this is the one.
They discovered that the threshold of the optical absorption spectrum is due to a strongly bound exciton, which exhibits two remarkable novel properties: First, it is
confined on a two - dimensional (2D) plane of the three - dimensional lattice of the material.
The seats, which are heated and cooled, have lots of lateral support, but they're also very firm which could feel
confining on a long trip.
In the GTI and Golf R, thickly bolstered sport seats hold the driver snuggly during aggressive driving, but can be a bit
confining on long drives.
Not exact matches
In fact, it can account for up to 85 percent of the reason people buy one product over another, according to the Color Marketing Group, a professional organization for color designers in Alexandria, Va.Color's influence
on consumer behavior isn't
confined to just merchandise.
Stephen Sapp, an associate professor of finance - economics at the Richard Ivey School of Business, noted that the effect
on Canada will likely be indirect if the slowdown in growth is
confined to countries we don't trade with
on a large scale.
With protesters and camera crews swarming in front of Mt. Gox's office and the price of Bitcoin in free fall, the usually unflappable Frenchman had been
confined to a self - imposed house arrest, subsisting
on the buttery pastries he liked to bake and reading the hate mail that flooded in from all corners of the Internet — most of it accusing him of stealing the money himself.
Shortly before she died in 2011, Jean Jennings Bartik reflected proudly
on the fact that all the programmers who created the first general - purpose computer were women: «Despite our coming of age in an era when women's career opportunities were generally quite
confined, we helped initiate the era of the computer.»
Sure, living in a
confined space for a year, missing your family, and dealing with giant urine - acid balls has to be challenging, but
on the other hand Kelly was in space!
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute in 2011 showing that a person with a salary of $ 75,000 at the end of a 35 - year career would accumulate more than $ 1.4 million in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is paid a set income based
on past earnings and years of service, mostly
confined to the public sector these days) compared to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed - out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
«This new policy is further testament that consumers and companies are aligned in shifting the egg and pork industries away from
confining animals in cages,» said Josh Balk, senior food policy director of the Humane Society of the United States, who has partnered with Dunkin' Donuts (DNKN)
on the initiative.
Dimon, who is the longest - serving CEO of the major banks, said that he had undergone tests including a CAT scan, PET scan and a biopsy, which showed that the cancer is
confined to the throat and the adjacent lymph nodes
on the right side of his neck.
Tochman and Churi told Fortune that they plan to focus their investments
on highly regulated industries — but they aren't
confining themselves to one field.
Until recently, measuring social media around a current or planned event, a brand, an advertising campaign or a topic was
confined to measuring how often the events, brands, campaigns, topics and associated keywords were mentioned in mainstream media and
on the web.
While complaints about China's abuse of intellectual property rights are not
confined to the United States, Trump's global steel and aluminum tariffs announced last week under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 complicate U.S. efforts to recruit allies to put pressure
on China.
And proponents say they're already hitting such speed bumps, including municipalities that have
confined marijuana companies to tiny industrial districts
on the edge of town, or have implemented large buffers around schools and day cares that, drawn out
on a map, cover nearly all of their territory.
Let me share a comment from Dr. Hall, which will put this GDP fantasy to bed (You can read his full comments
on the «recessions» page of www.nber.org (click here) He writes: «Because a recession influences the economy broadly and is not
confined to one sector, the committee emphasizes economy - wide measures of economic activity.
If at least 25 % of all your spending is
confined to the quarterly categories, the Discover it ® — Cashback Match ™ will actually have a better return
on your spend than a majority of cash back credit cards.
Technology stocks involved in a bubble may be
confined to a particular industry (such as internet software or fuel cells), or cover the entire technology sector as a whole, depending
on the strength and depth of investor demand.
High volatility,
on the other hand, has the opposite impact
on the optimal corridor bands — riskier securities should be
confined to a narrow range in order to ensure that they are not over or underrepresented in the portfolio.
On land or in water, our Field Services teams perform everything from sump and tank pump - outs, to tank cleaning requiring
confined space entry and vacuum services, to building or site decontamination, large remediation projects and emergency response.
However, few economists expect any mention of trade risks in the Fed's policy statement
on Wednesday and see any tweaks as likely to be
confined to upgrading the language
on inflation to reflect that it is now effectively at target.
Second, the debate over immigrant impacts
on American wages is
confined to the lower single digits — immigrants may increase the relative wages for some Americans by a tiny amount and decrease them by a larger amount for the few Americans who directly compete against them.
This change could mean even more engaging content
on Twitter, without the stress of being
confined to 92 characters.
A Comment
on the Breadth of Mood Causality with Respect to Pro- and Anti-Corporate Sentiment Although the data available for this report pertain to government actions, results of social mood change with respect to the treatment of corporations are not
confined to acts of the state.
Glass Lewis typically meets with companies outside their solicitation period; however, if one of our analysts needs a clarification
on a particular issue, they will contact the company or accept a request for a call during the solicitation period as long as the discussion is
confined to publicly available information.
Effects of self - heating and phase change
on the thermal profile of hydrogen isotopes in
confined geometries
Avoid talking
on your phone in
confined spaces such as buses, subways or planes.
He was certainly right to see the importance of human psychology, but just as he raced too quickly from the truth that knowledge rests
on sensation to the conclusion that it is
confined to it, so he assumed that we can only inhabit our psychology and not evaluate it.
Nature does call for an «intense national conversation»
on the subject — but that, we gather, merely would be to raise the public's comfort level with using embryos and, coincidently,
confine the word embryo to those embryos researchers already find unacceptable for their purposes.
Instead of having a variety of options, poor people dependent
on government funding will be
confined to a homogenously secular set of alternatives.
VIII) does not
confine itself to the view (shared with Bultmann) that Jesus made no claims to messianic titles, but goes
on to explain the absence of any such special topic in Jesus» teaching by the view that «the «messianic» aspect of his being is enclosed in his word and act, and in the unmediatedness of his historical appearance» (178).
Even people in our churches are often more inclined to form opinions
on international matters
on the basis of national identity rather than Christian identity, which can never be
confined to the boundaries of a nation - state.
Some thinkers
confined themselves to a limited number of prophetic sayings, because of the spread of invented sayings which cast doubt
on many widely accepted sayings.
We are beginning to see that the vast purpose of God can never be
confined to individual salvation or to the welfare of any particular race or nation, or even to the necessarily restricted physical life of human beings
on this planet.
How little they are
confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up
on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
In fairness to the author, he probably felt he ought to
confine most of his comments to The Canterbury Tales because Chaucer was possibly still working
on it at this time.
Greed is not
confined to the «fat cats»
on Wall Street.