It is very important that you take
immediate action when a brain injury has been caused due to negligence of another.
If our office represents you in a motor vehicle accident we take
immediate action when you retain us, as we do in all our cases.
Our center features experts across a spectrum of specialties who are on - call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to take
immediate action when a person with a suspected stroke enters the hospital.
Silver also doesn't think the $ 350 million mid-year deficit is sufficiently large as to merit
immediate action when the next budget is just around the corner.
You'll need to have educated your activists beforehand through other means, probably via email, but the text message can generate
an immediate action when you need it.
Some behaviors call for adults to take
immediate action when someone else's child acts out.
Not exact matches
When we hear complaints, we take them very seriously, investigate thoroughly and, if proven to be true, take
immediate action.»
Concerns about the safety of DOT - 111 tank cars date back to the mid-1990s,
when the Transportation Safety Board recommended Transport Canada «take
immediate action to further reduce the potential for the accidental release of the most toxic and volatile dangerous goods transported in Class 111A tank cars.»
Email alerts
when market developments require
immediate action.
There will be times
when immediate action is an urgent necessity, but there may be other times
when you come across a fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step back.
Yet it was once believed — certainly
when Mill wrote his Autobiography — that, whatever our familial, religious, racial, or physical limitations, our
actions have meaning because they are embedded in a scheme of things larger than just our
immediate bodies.
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their
actions and religious beliefs garners the
immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful
when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
When the present state of history and culture looks unusually black, God's
immediate action in it is not so clearly seen, and the apocalyptic thinker looks far into the future, finding his hope and resting place there.
Whenever a tree incarnates the World Tree or
when a spade is associated with the phallus and agricultural work with the act of generation, for example, one could say that the
immediate reality of these objects or
actions «bursts» or «explodes» under the irruptive force of a more profound reality.
* Assurance that the employer will take
immediate and appropriate corrective
action when it determines that harassment has occurred.
«With its continued focus on risk minimization, the committee determined that a helmet-less player shall not block, tackle or otherwise participate beyond the
immediate action in which the player is engaged
when the helmet came completely off,» said Bob Colgate, NFHS director of sports and sports medicine.
You have a right not to be hurt
when you are nursing your baby, so take
immediate action — this is an early example of loving guidance.
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When a situation calls for
immediate action, all they can do is call the police.»
Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesman David Laws also dismissed today's plans as offering only «rebranding, further delay and more gimmicks,
when what is needed is
immediate action».
There are many exceptions, including
when circumstances require
immediate action by an officer, security searches to enter buildings or
when an officer is undercover.
In place of Labour's hopeless acceptance of mediocrity in education, which has seen Britain tumble down the world league tables just
when we need our children to be doing better than those in other countries, we will offer the hope of a decent education for every child, with
immediate action to raise standards and radical reform to end the state monopoly over new school places.
When you find strange people and strange things around your environment, make
immediate report to security agencies that are close to you for
immediate and necessary
action.»
Then argue for
immediate overwhelming
action since
when of course the higher temperatures will naturally happen that will then naturally average out the entire relevant temperature record to the long - term middle - range amounts predicted by the consensus of the world's best climate science, well, it'll be pretty bad.
That is why
immediate action should be taken by contacting a hormone specialist for aging adults
when these changes occur.
When Disney revealed that they were developing a new live
action adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's cherished collection of stories, our
immediate reaction was one of indifference.
When you become aware of such physical conflict, take
immediate action to stop it.
With
immediate action and sustained effort, alternative liquid fuels can be available in the 2020 time frame, if or
when the nation needs them.
When a tire goes below the recommended level, a warning light will appear in the instrument cluster so you can take
immediate action.
This pattern shows that, although price
action signals (
when used correctly) have a high probability of indicating the
immediate direction of the next price movement, there is never any guarantee on how long this movement with last.
When you file bankruptcy the bankruptcy laws provide an
immediate court injunction of the case file that stops your creditors from taking any
action to collect a debt.
Quick loans are usually most appropriate
when you're faced with an unexpected or unplanned expense that requires
immediate action.
When you're stressed, you feel like you need to take
immediate action to make everything all right.
Our lawmakers have known for many years that laws protecting animals ultimately require a slow process within the Courts to bring about protecting our pets, especially
when the pets» safety may require
immediate action.
When you see your dog eat an onion, call your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Control hotline for an
immediate plan of
action.
When your dog demonstrates aggressive behavior, you need to take
immediate action to mitigate the behavior before it continues or escalates.
Search Everywhere
When my clients discovered him missing, they took
immediate action: opened all the room and closet doors in their apartment in case Huckleberry had accidently been shut in or out of his favorite hiding places, checked the dryer for a cat toasting in a pile of warm, clean, fluffy towels and looked in the hallway outside their apartment door.
It's a typical lootfest /
action - rpg that I think is nicely streamlined, which makes the core gameplay / feedback loop more
immediate and more satisfying
when it's not muddled by a bunch of side - mechanics.
Subject to prompt review, the President of The Cooper Union may summarily suspend a student from the College
when, in his or her best judgment, such
immediate action is necessary for protecting the health and safety of the College and / or any member of the College community.
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation's newly appointed Executive Director Kathy Halbreich shared «
when something unsettles our field as urgently as Hurricane Maria did to the thriving artists» community in Puerto Rico, prompt and collaborative
action can make a real difference to people's sense of
immediate security as well as their ability to imagine a productive future.
When provide a little information about the value of rainforest plants as medicine (Seventy percent of the plants identified as having anti-cancer characteristics by the US National Cancer Institute are found only in the tropical rainforest) the rainforests intrinsic value becomes evident and the problems associate with logging and slash and burn agriculture change from a mere statistic read in an article into a visible, experienced, real problem that requires
immediate action.
Of course, logic and ethics had no chance
when you were faced with defending it, since the Hockey Stick graph (the only one reproduced multiple times in color in any IPCC summary) was the primary basis for convincing the Media and Policy Makers that
immediate action was needed to offset unprecedented warming, obviously caused by unprecedented increase in CO2.
Why on earth Mr Lacis raves on about the ins and outs of the technical issues under discussion in the area of climate science / global warming
when it is the issue of the ethical and legal aspects of Gleick's
actions that are the
immediate issue.
When and if the urgency of climate change dawns on more of the political spectrum, they may be ready for
immediate action by any means, perhaps even advanced nuclear (but non-carbon) power.
When new American President Donald Trump began undercutting climate
action in the US, new French President Emmanuel Macron's response was
immediate and unequivocal, inviting US clean energy researchers and scientists discouraged at home to join him and France's clean energy revolution.
Typically, people only take dramatic
action when their livelihood is in
immediate danger.
Wrongful death occurs
when an individual is killed by the negligent acts, malicious acts or other
actions of another person, whether through
immediate death or injuries that subsequently leads to death.
The uncertainty of what to do next
when you've been accused of a criminal offense can be paralyzing - at time
when it is imperative you take
immediate action.
When the District Court notified him of a possible error, however, Carelock's counsel acknowledged that he took no
immediate action that corrected the problem.
These three types of proceedings have different objectives: the objective of a protective services investigation is to provide
immediate help and relief to the victim and prevent further harm; the civil
action is to seek compensation for damages; and the criminal prosecution is
when the state seeks to punish the harmful conduct.
When you go into a supermarket, for example, and the floor is wet and slippery, the staff operating the store must take
immediate action to resolve the dangerous conditions.