Sentences with phrase «from immediate harm»

An exception may apply when a parent takes the child to protect them from immediate harm.
She was asking for the barest of minimums — a chance to choose a school that would keep her child from immediate harm.

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(d) will not post Contributions that: (i) are defamatory, damaging, disruptive, unlawful, inappropriate, offensive, inaccurate, pornographic, vulgar, indecent, profane, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive, obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, threatening, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable; (ii) incite, encourage or threaten immediate physical harm against another, including but not limited to, Contributions that promote racism, bigotry, sexism, religious intolerance or harm against any group or individual; or (iii) contain material that solicits personal information from anyone under 13 or exploits anyone in a sexual or violent manner;
This school year, all grades (that's kindergarten through high school) have a «zero tolerance» policy that says every student has the right to be free from physical violence, and no student can assault another unless it's necessary «to protect oneself or another from immediate physical harm
It drew immediate criticism from the state teachers unions, which oppose the publicly funded, privately run charter school industry and consider the proposal a «shortcut» and «backdoor to certification» that would ultimately harm students.
Extreme weather events like hurricanes and drought are poised to get worse, which can cause immediate injuries as well as harm from hunger, disease and poverty as infrastructure crumbles.
Catherine Shanahan, MD, cites in her book Deep Nutrition a study from New Zealand that showed that subjects who ate french fries from a restaurant fryer displayed immediate harm to their endothelial function of their arteries, going from a normal 7 % dilation before eating the french fries to almost NO dilation at all (only 1 %) AFTER eating the french fries.
In this guide, I will tell you the immediate steps you need to follow in order to protect yourself from further harm.
RE # 37, GW actions have many many other immediate & future benefits: they prevent / reduce many other environmental harms (local air pollution, acid rain, ground & water pollution, etc.), they are good for the health (e.g., cycling & walking), they reduce crime (cycling, walking), they reduce our implication in foreign conflicts & tax money to protect oil supplies, they save money without lowering productivity (even increasing it), they save businesses from folding & households from going into hock.
The immediate impetus to the current frenzy apparently came from a secret meeting of veteran environmental activists with the goal of falsely «establish [ing] in [the] public's mind that Exxon is a corrupt institution that has pushed humanity (and all creation) toward climate chaos and grave harm
And, compared with the range of serious health and environmental harms that come from burning coal, natural gas's most immediate substitute, a sensible environmentalist would choose fracked gas any day.
The Emergency Protection Order Program is for those who have been the recipient of family violence and are seeking immediate protection from further harm.
«Grievance procedures promptly alert corrections managers to problems ranging from the trivial to serious health and safety issues so they can take immediate action to prevent harm to inmates and fix problems, large and small, before they turn into federal lawsuits,» says a 2008 letter to Congress from 41 state attorneys general.
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