Sentences with phrase «delays at the instance»

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For instance, a study of American fourth graders reported that increased television watching (both during the day and at night) was associated with higher rates of bedtime problems, including anxiety, sleep - onset delays, and bedtime resistance (Owens et al 1999).
In this case, you can evaluate the other checklist items (for instance, if your child is not interested in the toilet and also has fine motor skill delays that make pulling their own pants up and down difficult, it may be better to work on dressing themselves first before tackling the potty) and see where you're at.
In at least eight instances last year, malfunctions at several major airports brought operations to a standstill, triggering a cascade of delays and flight cancellations across the country.
In a paper published in last week's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, for instance, Noedl — who is now at the Medical University of Vienna — reports that out of 60 patients from western Cambodia treated with artesunate, two had delayed parasite clearance, with times of 133 and 95 hours, compared with the average of 59 hours.
In doing so, specific cell types may activate immune responses to fine tune cell - fate decisions at the organismal level; for instance, DNA damage in germ cells induces an innate immune response in worms that promotes endurance of somatic tissues to allow delay of progeny production when germ cells are hit by DNA damage.
It obviously requires the same game to be available on both formats, although there has been instances where a delay of the game on one format (usually the Vita) means that the functionality has not been immediately available at launch.
For instance the above mentioned small increases of mean temperature would be important at the northern margin of cultivation, and the growth of favourably situated plants is directly proportional to the carbon dioxide pressure (Brown and Escombe, 1905): In any case the return of the deadly glaciers should be delayed indefinitely.
Conversely, there have been instances where failure to participate in a process of early engagement with Aboriginal people has led to avoidable project delays and increased costs to proponents» (Protectors of the Land at 19).
He also found that the delay created by the FIPPA system «burdens freedom of the press and amounts in the first instance to an infringement» of s. 2 (b) of the Charter (at para 70).
Tim Johnson, real estate partner at DAC Beachcroft, says: «There are parts of the policy that are likely to cause delays through the need for appeals or judicial interpretation, particularly, for instance, the meaning of «limited degree of conflict with this Framework» when considering what weight an adopted policy is to be given.Overall, the NPPF seeks to achieve a balance as it should; however, we continue to wonder whether it has resulted in policies that, in trying to satisfy all, will end up satisfying nobody.»
Having travel delay and missed connection coverage can help in instances when a tornado crashes through the airport you planned to flight out of or land at.
For instance, if you face a travel delay that causes you to purchase an unexpected overnight stay at a hotel, this plan will offer reimbursement if it fits within the plan requirements.
Samsung, for instance, is still at a great disadvantage as a result of constant struggles and repeated delays in the key British space.
In addition, Michelle Korsmo, American Land Title Association CEO, explained that limiting the instances of delays in real estate transactions will help to ensure a positive experience for the consumer at the closing table.
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