Sentences with phrase «eliminate threats to other»

In the workplace, any person who can demonstrate that they can reduce or eliminate threats to other's survival is deemed trustworthy.

Not exact matches

The writing gives several examples: workers snitching on each other in order to bury their own teammates, managers ranking their subordinates and pacts being formed in order to eliminate people viewed as threats.
At a news conference Monday in Mineola, Singas said the bill would eliminate the need for prosecutors to prove that threats against schools, churches, malls or other mass gatherings constitute an imminent terroristic act meant to intimidate certain populations.
The defence of themselves and others includes killing if it is the best way to eliminate a threat in that moment.
He went further to commend the gallant men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies, for their tireless efforts towards completely eliminating the scourge of Boko Haram Terrorists and other threats to the nation's security.
I'm a little cynical that the threat to (eliminate) the department was aimed at getting other town employees to make sacrifices (in order to keep the department).
The enjoyment of such rights is indeed necessary to eliminate the causes of poverty and other threats to national peace and security.
Although there's little that scientists and wildlife managers working in Gorongosa can do to eliminate the threats that any one bird might face outside the protections of the park, the information they gather can be used to inform international agreements around the availability of toxins and other hazards.
When a female seems to «choose» a large male over a small male, how do we know if she really prefers the large male or she is making the «choice» under coercion or threat, or if the large male has eliminated others from the competition?
Killer T - cells first emerge as naïve cells that are out on the lookout for entirely new threats, but in order to do their job, they must assume a specialty, being trained by other immune cells to recognize, seek out, and eliminate a very particular threat.
The researchers eliminated the possibility that the marking behavior had some other significance, such as the «marker» chimp trying to self - protect by keeping an eye on both the threat and the troop mate.
-- The term «direct threat» means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that can not be eliminated by reasonable accommodation.
Lower monthly premiums will help eliminate the threat of foreclosure and allow more funds to be available to pay off other outstanding obligations.
One pack of strays has been eliminated but animal control officials said Monday dog packs are still a threat to residents and the city is not doing enough to control them.DeLand police Maj. Charles Thurmond said animal control is an continuing problem for the city because the police department's animal control officer, Ed Balken, must spend half his time doing other jobs, such as taking police cruisers into the shop and doing janitorial work.
«Police officers shall not discharge their firearms at a dog or other animal except to protect themselves or another person from physical injury and when they have exhausted other reasonable means to eliminate the threat.
Likewise shield - wielders can pose a serious threat to your health when they're within a group, so trying to eliminate them before closing in to deal with the others is a sound idea.
For example, Fireteam Leaders have the ability to draw enemy fire for one turn, which allows you to flank other members of your squad to get in a better position to eliminate an immediate threat.
Yet another reason why the threat to their continued existence in the oceans is such a dire concern, and why practices like shark finning need to be eliminated - who knows what other amazing secrets they might hand over to us.
There also is sufficient research to conclude that child care does not pose a serious threat to children's relationships with parents or to children's emotional development.1, 2,9 A recent study of preschool centres in England produced somewhat similar results: children who started earlier had somewhat higher levels of anti-social or worried behaviour — an effect reduced but not eliminated by higher quality.17 In the same study, an earlier start in care was not found to affect other social measures (independence and concentration, cooperation and conformity, and peer sociability), but was found to improve cognitive development.
- There is reliable objective evidence that the animal poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others that can not be reduced or eliminated by a reasonable accommodation;
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