Sentences with phrase «consideration age and weight»

Not exact matches

Height: 6» 11» Weight: 240 Age: 18 Last: 4 Stats: 10.9 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 3.0 BPG Although Jackson ended the season on a low note, he exceeded expectations this season and showed more than enough upside for top - five consideration.
Height: 6» 10» Weight: 245 Age 19 Last: 25 Stats: 10.3 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 1.2 BPG One of the most athletic bigs in college basketball, Fernando impressed scouts with his immense physical potential and has played his way into first - round consideration.
As a parent, you must take several factors into consideration, such as age and weight of your child, materials used, size of the co-sleeper, durability, and breathability.
Not only that but your personal training plan will take into consideration your present body composition, age, sex, lifestyle and most importantly your specific goals so that every detail of each training session is worked out and you know exactly what exercises to do, how many repetitions to complete and with what weight or resistance.
But weight loss tips for women over 40 need to take into account the unique hormonal changes, lifestyle adjustments, and exercise considerations that we deal with when we hit that special age.
There are many other factors to take into consideration, such as age, size, weight, and even breed.
The three biggest factors to take into consideration when matching a diet to a particular cat are that cat's age, activity level and its weight.
Calorie counts also fail to take into consideration height, weight, age, metabolism, level and type of physical activity, etc..
defending a number of age assessment decisions, including one in which it was agreed that a Merton assessment was not carried out, and another involving consideration of the weight to be placed on identity papers alleged to be from Iraq,
Common factors that are taken into consideration are: â $ cents Age â $ cents Insurance coverage â $ cents Health status (the company will conduct health examinations which may include a blood test, urine specimen, blood pressure reading, height and weight measurement, and other tests they may deem necessary for the evaluation).
The kinds of factors they will take into consideration consist of your age, sex, health, career and body weight.
The main purpose of the Act is to amend the Adoption Act 2010 to provide: • that married parents may place a child for adoption, on a voluntary basis, in circumstances where both parents place the child for adoption and where both parents consent to the making of the adoption order; • for revised criteria so that where an application to adopt a child is made in respect of a child who is in the custody of and who has had a home with the applicants for a period of at least 18 months, and where that child's parents have failed in their parental duty towards that child for a continuous period of not less than 36 months, the High Court may dispense with parental consent and authorise the Adoption Authority to make an adoption order in respect of that child; • that the best interests of the child is the paramount consideration in relation to any matter, application or proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010 and that the views of the child shall be ascertained by the Adoption Authority or by the court, as the case may be, and shall be given due weight, having regard to the age and maturity of the child.
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