Second, what I am seeing in these arguments is a
very dangerous practice called «cherry picking»; selectively picking out data that support your argument and ignoring contrary evidence.
The breadth of a tree's roots and the importance of fallen trees to the forest ecosystem are just two reasons why clear cutting and deforestation are
such dangerous practices.
After reassuring that enough qualified applicants are available, she warns of the current
dangerous practice of replacing full - time tenured faculty with part - time adjunct faculty, and the importance of seminaries nurturing faculty members» sense of vocation, particularly junior faculty.
The proven Richmond construction lawyers at Goodman Allen Donnelly have experience representing construction companies, workers and contractors against alleged defective machinery or
dangerous practices as it relates to construction law in the state of Virginia.
The illnesses come less than a week after a Tribune series found
dangerous practices in the factories where school food is made and in the kitchens and cafeterias where it is heated and served.
They've allowed an explosion of zero - hours contracts, the return of employment practices at, or very close to, the infamous dockers lineup, and allowed gangmasters to operate exploitative,
dangerous practices with near total immunity.
Yet, conventional advice to reduce a few calories every day persists and fasting is continually belittled as an outdated,
dangerous practice akin to blood - letting and voodoo.
Duncan said the initiatives were prompted by a Tribune series published Sunday and Monday that
found dangerous practices in the factories where school food is manufactured and in the kitchens and cafeterias where it is heated and served.
Her careful approach, fortified with a keen awareness of just how difficult it can be to distinguish physical needs from vaguer but no less powerful emotional ones, also eschews the fraudulent claims and
dangerous practices perpetuated by the «five - day miracle plan» style of American dieting.
A number of the female residents were involved in selling sex — but most also were adept in the
equally dangerous practice of «clipping».
Yes, internet addiction camps are no longer allowed to use electroshock therapy and violence in their treatments, but the bootcamps continue to exist and use
dangerous practices under the radar, and a teenager died at one such facility just a couple of weeks ago.
Let's look at that again: # 4 billion per year recovered from a
tremendously dangerous practice is handed out to keep the economy buzzing while the fee on carbon incentivizes the technologies and practices that could prevent climate destabilization.
In fact, the failure to bring medical malpractice and personal injury cases, which would expose improper and unsafe conduct, serves only to encourage and
condone dangerous practices, and to permit further unnecessary injury or loss of life.
Some do argue that Coinbase is doing the financial community a disservice by legitimizing what is ultimately a
highly dangerous practice if used by less reputable organizations; to this, Brian Armstrong's response is simple: there are plenty of people that want instant verification enough to trust Coinbase with their banking data, and this is the only way it can be done.
The proven Miami construction lawyers at Nicklaus & Associates, P.A. have experience representing construction companies, workers and contractors against alleged defective machinery or
dangerous practices as it relates to construction law in the state of Florida.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today released a «Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving» that offers a comprehensive strategy to address the growing and
dangerous practice of using handheld cell phones behind the wheel.
Regulators have only recently started to think of ways to restrain some of the
more dangerous practices that abound in the market, but have run into challenging headwinds.
Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell accused the government of being «asleep at the wheel» and allowing extremely worrying and
potentially dangerous practices to evolve in the schools system.
Not only should Mr. Berwick be fired, the city should reprimand the chief for allowing
such dangerous practices and make sure the policy on stray animals is changed immediately.
(There is a practice called diabulimia where some type 1s intentionally restrict their insulin dosing to lose weight, however, this is a
very dangerous practice which drives ketoacidosis, fatigue, muscle wasting, high cholesterol and death).
This is why anticipatory trading is
a dangerous practice.
If it considers only peyotism, its instinct may be to consider it a weird and
dangerous practice.
Using Scripture as a divine license for the implementation of violence is
a dangerous practice that must be abandoned by we who walk in the light of Christ.
Coming together in prayer before they challenge wavering haughtiness, the riders of bull put themselves into a very real and
dangerous practice that has long been a part and parcel of the American nation's «country cow - folk».
«Hate Speech» is any speech that is designed to DEHUMANIZE other human beings; and yes, it is always
a dangerous practice.
Using the cooked bean water or aquafaba is actually
a dangerous practice.
Bottle propping in any form is
a dangerous practice.
«Tying laces around ankles is a very
dangerous practice,» Kelleher says.
That's
a dangerous practice.
Tying a teether around a baby's neck with a ribbon or lace is
another dangerous practice.
«We're disappointed that the Park District was not straightforward in telling people, and it's a very
dangerous practice and something we don't condone,» he said.