Not exact matches
We can not go from an active verb, subjunctive mood, aorist tense, second person singular, with a clear direct
object, to a wholly different verb — «
do not allow» — completed
by an infinitive that is nowhere in the text — «to
fall» — without shifting from translation to theological exegesis.
The techniques are, in a sense, complementary to the «global» methods which Penrose pioneered: they can not handle «generic» collapse, where there is no special degree of symmetry, but they
do produce a more quantitative picture of what would happen if a black hole were perturbed (for instance,
by, a smaller
object falling into it or orbiting close to it).
That means making sure she doesn't accidentally hurt herself, either on a nearby sharp
object or
by falling down the stairs.
The downside of course is that if the market
falls for homes on your street then your investment property goes down with the rest (remember, think long term and don't let the short thinking masses who are often distracted
by shiny
objects get to you).
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Do not allow your Yorkie to be stepped on, to
fall off of high
objects or be bothered
by larger animals, this can all lead to injury and your dog being afraid and stressed.
By s 2 (2) of CA 1998 this means something in an agreement between undertakings which by object or effect appreciably restricts, distorts, or prevents competition in the UK and which does not fall within the exemption in Art 101 (3)(s 9 of CA 1998
By s 2 (2) of CA 1998 this means something in an agreement between undertakings which
by object or effect appreciably restricts, distorts, or prevents competition in the UK and which does not fall within the exemption in Art 101 (3)(s 9 of CA 1998
by object or effect appreciably restricts, distorts, or prevents competition in the UK and which
does not
fall within the exemption in Art 101 (3)(s 9 of CA 1998).
Accordingly, if you or a loved one has been injured
by a
falling object,
do not hesitate to call our construction accident lawyers in White Plains, Stamford or Manhattan immediately.
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving furniture, trips and
falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying
objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner gone wrong * Bathroom water damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet * Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace * Damaged decks and siding due to flying play
objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind caused
by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we
do that too!