The blood of some Tory MPs is up,
especially in safer seats.
Not exact matches
I live
in the Midwest and car
seat covers are the norm here;
especially since bulky snowsuits / jackets are not
safe in car
seats in accidents as the straps have to be loosened to allow for the bulk.
It is also very
safe,
especially when used
in car
seat mode.
Side impact crashes are one of the deadliest types, and children
in high back booster
seats were
especially vulnerable Britax used technology to keep these kids as
safe as possible.
Graco is known for its commitment
in making the best and
safest baby products
especially with its line of Graco car
seat products.
It's
safe to install the car
seat in an outboard position,
especially when you use the LSP system for extra protection, but some families may be puzzling several car
seats together
in the back
seat, so an outboard position may not be available.
It's
especially helpful
in the early days as a
safe place to lay your newborn while you grab a bite to eat or take a shower — just bring the lightweight
seat into the bathroom.
But the number of options available to new parents — infant
seats, convertible car
seats, booster
seats, etc. (not to mention brands and models)-- can feel overwhelming
especially for a purchase designed specifically to keep your baby
safe in the event of a car accident.
In short, the new generation of Tory MPs, if tugged one way by their constituents and the other by the Whips, will go with the former (
especially since no
seat, now, is ever completely «
safe», and local Associations are no longer reflexively loyalist).
The constituency system combined with first - past - the - post voting brings other problems and grievances
in its train,
especially the issue of «wasted votes»
in safe seats.
Many Labour MPs,
especially in northern
safer seats, oppose the reform.
I agree, trouble is a lot of myths are fed to children as young as 10,
especially in Labour
safe seats.
• Greet passengers as they board and assist them
in embarking and disembarking the transit bus • Ascertain that all passengers are properly
seated and belted
in and are aware of safety procedures • Provide passengers with information on what to do during emergency situations such as accidents • Chart shortest and
safest routes to destinations using conventional maps and the GPS • Driver transit bus on assigned / mapped routes by keeping within speed limits and driving laws • Assist passengers
in loading and unloading their luggage,
especially those with special needs • Perform preventative and regular maintenance on transit vehicles and ensure that any repairs are handled immediately • Check tires for the right pressure and ensure that all engine fluids are on par • Assure that fares are deposited and change is tendered accurately • Create and submit driving logs concerning passengers and incidents at the end of each day