Sentences with phrase «handful of cases reported»

There have only been a tiny handful of cases reported.
«There's a handful of cases reported each year,» said Rafal Tokarz, a researcher at Columbia University's Center for Infection and Immunity in New York City.

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Accordingly, McKesson tended to report suspicious orders to the DEA in batches; once it had concluded through an investigative process that the customer was suspicious, it would file a handful of the orders that, over time, had led the company's compliance staff to determine that was the case.
But that all changed earlier this month when Florida public health officials reported a handful of cases originating from mosquito bites in the relative small, one - square - mile neighborhood of Wynwood just north of downtown Miami.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that with declining numbers and only a handful of confirmed cases reported in recent weeks, the critical phase...
The first mentions of AIDS came in a May 1981 story by Lawrence Mass in the New York Native, an LGBT publication, followed quickly by a report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and then, on July 3 of that year, a story in the New York Times that concerned what was then a handful of cases.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that with the declining number and only a handful of confirmed cases reported in recent weeks, the critical phase of...
There are 11 governor's races this year in total, and in the handful of cases like New Hampshire and Washington where the political party could flip, Democrats are defending turf, said Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor at The Cook Political Report.
That handful of cases along the Texas - Mexico border likely won't be the state's last encounter with this emerging virus, according to public health reports.
Only a handful of countries saw cases of Ebola before 2013, until Guinea unexpectedly reported an outbreak that led to more than 28,000 cases and 11,000 deaths across West Africa.
«Data linking Zika virus infection to fetal death have been reported in only a handful of cases,» wrote a team led by Dr. Annemiek van der Eijk, of Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
After years of speculation and rare case reports, a study suggests that stimulant medication — mostly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-- may have played a role in a handful of cases of sudden, unexplained death in children and adolescents.
They report only at the national and, sometimes, the state level (and, in the case of NAEP, a handful of big cities) and only in certain grades.
A third report, Small High Schools at Work: A Case Study of Six Gates - Funded Schools in New York City, from the Academy for Educational Development, takes a close look a handful of these new small schools, focusing on particular practices associated with student success: intermediary support, personal and academic support, effective instructional practices, and college preparation.
There are only a handful of reported cases on such issues involving the largest firms.
In the old days, when the Dominion Law Reports and the Ontario Reports dominated the scene, only a small proportion of cases were reported and those selected were usually limited to a handful of legal subjects.
In the common law provinces, older reported cases are found in a handful of law report series that are now controlled by a single company.
This increase in diminution claims can be contrasted with the dearth of case law providing guidance on the appropriate principles that should be applied to them; this writer's research uncovered one Court of Appeal authority from 1974, one Scottish appellate decision, one district judge - level judgment on Lawtel and a handful of brief reports on county court - level cases on current law.
Carolyn Soakell, a partner at Lewis Silkin, reports that despite the well - documented gender pay gap her firm only takes on «a handful of cases a year» and disability discrimination cases are «10 times» as frequent.
While the NCLC report suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread, the report only cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.
In the article, Rosen — Founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- writes that while the NCLC report suggested «inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only cited «a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
In the article, Rosen writes that while the NCLC report «suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only «cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
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