Sentences with phrase «goal of the lifelines»

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One of the goals was to eliminate the need that many safety systems have for a base station (such as competitor system Lifeline by Philips)-- Amulyte instead connects to an app, accessible on smartphones and tablets, that allows family members to see how active the wearer is, where they are, and even the pendant's battery levels.
People aren't normally sending hundreds or thousands of dollars per transaction on Paxful, but the p2p network embraces this reality as their goal is to offer an economic lifeline to the developing world.
One of LifeLine's strategic goals is to double its prime food production.
Just when it appeared that Iceland had a lifeline, Arsenal star Olivier Giroud scored his second goal of the game for France to send the Arctic Circle residents back to square one — and inevitably back home.
Monaco missed a penalty, Hugo Lloris had to scramble to keep the scoreline respectable, and just a few short seconds separated Spurs being thrown an unlikely lifeline in the form of an equalising penalty, and Spurs throwing it away, preferring instead to concede a second goal and drown.
Rodriguez's goal gave Albion a lifeline but they still have a mountain to climb to have any chance of maintaining their top - flight status.
That goal gave Everton a lifeline they scarcely deserved and from there, with the vociferous backing of Goodison Park, there was only one winner.
They grabbed themselves a lifeline in the 83rd minute, when Jamie Reynolds sent Tariq Lamptey flying for the third penalty of the day, and Gallagher did the business again to bring his team within a goal of parity.
Neither Brighton nor Crystal Palace are out of the relegation woods just yet, but the two goals scored by Wilfried Zaha have given Palace a lifeline.
Dortmund brought on Christian Pulisic after the hour mark, and the U.S. teenager made an immediate impact, racing towards goal and delivering a cross for Andre Schurrle to tap in from close range to supply a lifeline ahead of the second leg.
His headed goal in the opening minutes, which he followed up with a near - replica finish towards the end of the first - half, offered the Old Lady a lifeline.
LifeLine provides an fully accredited education program with the goal of getting all students caught up and on track to return back home and back to school.
However, the push to extend lifelines to nuclear power has collided with the goals of other environmental activists who have spent decades railing against reactors as expensive and unsafe, creating cracks in the coalition that helped bring nations to an international agreement to fight climate change.
The spay / neuter clinic is a part of Pawmetto Lifeline's long term goal of turning the Midlands into a no - kill community, meaning no healthy, adoptable pet will be euthanized simply because it is homeless.
Their goal is to make both their DeKalb and Fulton shelters no - kill by the end of 2016, and LifeLine has achieved no - kill levels at its Fulton County Animal Services shelter since November 2015.
«LifeLine's mission has always been to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, and we're close to reaching that goal at our DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services shelters,» she says.
LifeLine's board chair, Anisa Telwar Kaiker, President and CEO of Anisa International, says the goal of making Atlanta a no - kill community is attainable.
ADOPTION CENTER LifeLine's transformation of Atlanta into a no - kill community means the county shelters need to serve as welcoming adoption centers, with the goal of attracting and creating new families for these animals.
With the goal of making Atlanta no - kill, LifeLine has approached the homeless problem with a number of different solutions.
While the scope of LifeLine's work has increased dramatically with taking on the management of these two county shelters, we firmly maintain the goals and strategies that have laid the foundation for success.
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