Sentences with phrase «emergency steps»

If you want to save your marriage, there are a few emergency steps that you should take today.
Owners should learn how identify this potentially life - threatening condition and learn what emergency steps to take to address it.
«These figures should come as a wake - up call in Whitehall to take emergency steps to ensure the register is maximised before the general election.
Hilary Anderson, American Red Cross Preparedness and Resiliency Manager, shares the three most important steps for preparing yourself for an emergency
«All lawyers are required to provide a cost estimate at the outset and to regularly review that costs estimate and inform the client if and why the costs estimate may need to be adjusted (usually because of a change of events, an interim application or emergency steps etc).
Judging from our current situation its obvious that many players want to bail as we have bec a sinking ship, and the captain refuses to take the emergency steps, aye le frog?
This emergency step into Banire's matter can not fly.
The abrupt changes to markets, households, institutions, and government policies that have occurred are unlikely to be reversed soon, which will lead to an investing climate of muted world growth, where central banks and treasuries will find it difficult to undo the emergency steps taken, and overall output will fall below longer - term trends.
The city of Houston this week has alerted the San Jacinto River Authority that it may have to take an emergency step that has not been done for two decades - order Lake Conroe to release up to 150 million gallons of water a day from its dam.
If parents believe there is an imminent risk of abduction there are emergency steps that can be taken to prevent the removal and protect the child.
So if it gets to the point where you feel like you are going to hurt the teenager, or you feel worried the teenager is going to hurt you, then you need to take some emergency steps.
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