«More than 200,000 seniors, families, and people with disabilities will be at
immediate risk of evictions and homelessness, and local communities will be starved of the funding they need to build and repair affordable homes and revitalize distressed communities.»
Even those not facing
an immediate risk of losing their homes should consider reaching out to a HUD office for counseling services.
«I do not see
any immediate risk of a GSE debt problem, he continued, «but I am not willing to assume that in different conditions in the future one could not occur.»
If you need emergency assistance, or feel at
immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, please contact emergency services on 000.
In that instance, you might be in a position to claim loss of use coverage based on that mandatory evacuation caused by
the immediate risk of your neighbor's home collapsing onto yours.
Interim and Interlocutory Injunctions Fortunately, the courts have a robust system in place to give parties immediate, if temporary, relief in the form of an injunction to ensure their rights are not compromised by the slow grind of the litigation process, giving all parties the time and opportunity to flesh out their positions once
the immediate risk of harm has been dealt with.
The court found that the inquest into Private Smith's death would be expected to consider whether there were any systematic failures in the army which led to his death, whether there was a «real and
immediate risk of his dying from heatstroke» and, if so, whether all reasonable steps were taken to prevent it.
Legal representation through this initiative is focused on homeless individuals or those at
immediate risk of homelessness, but legal advice and referrals are available to any Alameda County resident.
Step 2:
An immediate risk of harm to the public.
University of Queensland (UQ) lead researcher Daniel Harris said the study has shown that tropical coastlines are at a greater
immediate risk of erosion from increases in wave heights due to the loss of live corals.
The REDD concept faces
immediate risk of being usurped by industry.
However, we argue that focusing on these isolated sites may reduce
the immediate risk of population extirpation within them, but neglecting corridors in a region experiencing rapid habitat loss (Hansen et al. 2008), will not sustain tiger ecology, behavior, and genetics.
The Zoological Society of London's Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) program»... focuses on animals that have unique evolutionary histories and face
immediate risk of extinction.»
This shelter intervention program uses their network of foster families who focus primarily on neglected dogs who have been surrendered or who are at
immediate risk of euthanasia at a county shelter.
The vast majority of the dogs we save have very minor or no health problems and no behavioral problems — they are just products of their circumstances, abandoned, overbred, unwanted, and are blameless, but at
immediate risk of death.
We take in many at risk animals that need medical care and other special attention including many animals that are out of time and are at
immediate risk of being euthanized.
We select animals that are at
immediate risk of euthanasia due to overcrowding.
Our priority is to pull from other shelters where animals that are at
immediate risk of euthanasia due to overcrowding.
During a recent debtor legal action, we became painfully aware that any money we put in our cushion fund is liquid and therefore at
immediate risk of being appropriated.
And while it is critical that schools tend to students who are at
immediate risk of dropping out, discrete dropout prevention programs can not change the systems that give rise to risk in the first place.
In taking action, we must adopt proven dropout prevention strategies to help children at
immediate risk of dropping out.
There are no lasting harmful effects to using Chalk Paint ® Wax, only
the immediate risk of feeling lightheaded or dizzy.
These are children at
immediate risk of being placed in institutional care.
The stakes could not be higher: a poor speech puts May at
immediate risk of an internal leadership challenge; a solid speech means the assumed timetable of a two year premiership remains viable; a great speech means people might even start believing she's capable of leading the Party into the next election.
However, wasted children are those at
immediate risk of dying and will need timely detection and correct management for their survival.
Unless we act now to preserve the DACA program, all 780,000 hardworking young people will lose their ability to work legally in this country, and every one of them will be at
immediate risk of deportation.
It may not be a turnaround story just yet, but at least the company isn't at
immediate risk of bankruptcy.
There is
an immediate risk of financial chaos; maybe not the kind of chaos that followed the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, but certainly some ugliness.
My point was that when we say «c - sections are safer» it's because (for example) when we chose a c - section for breech or for failure to progress when there is a risk of infection present, it's the baby we're protecting, while the mother assumes the known and
immediate risks of the surgery.
There are a few
immediate risks of giving your hamster cheese.
Not only do the specific situations listed by Dr. Ha pose
immediate risks of anything goes wrong, but the bad experience can also unravel years of training and conditioning and can permanently alter the dog's perception of certain people or situations.
Not exact matches
Fiscal prudes are warning
of runaway provincial debt, but economic stagnation is the bigger, more
immediate risk
In addition to increased efficiency, he says, «credit cards allow small businesses to extend
immediate, unsecured credit to their customers to increase sales without bearing any
of the credit
risk.»
«If there is an interruption
of operation at any one
of our regional grinder's facilities, we face an
immediate risk because each Shake typically has less than three days
of beef patty inventory on hand,» Shake Shack said.
to inform the user's legal guardian or members
of the user's
immediate family
of the user's location in an emergency situation that involves the
risk of death or serious physical harm; or
Mr. Greenspan argues that if banks are regulated to reduce the
risk they pose to the economy, they may pack up and take their dealings to London: «concerns are growing that without
immediate exemption from Dodd - Frank, a significant proportion
of the foreign exchange derivatives market would leave the US.»
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If those factors were positive here, our concerns about
immediate downside
risks would be less pointed, regardless
of current valuation extremes.
Although new partners may have no direct or
immediate financial obligations to their new spouse, the mere fact
of the relationship can put their privacy at
risk
«The GDB's financial condition has continued to deteriorate and, absent the measures ordered in this executive order, there is an imminent
risk of a drastic decrease in GDB's liquidity in the
immediate term.
But the
risk for the island is that while the
immediate devastation
of Hurricane Maria is leading to a brief surge in attention, the subject
of maritime regulation will likely soon slip back into its customary obscurity — dragging down Puerto Rico's economy more out
of indifference than malice.
Instead
of risk getting forced out, Hsieh decided to sell the company to Amazon, which also values reinvestment over
immediate bottom - line growth.
Further mortgage writedowns, defaults and increased credit difficulties remain a concern, as does commodity price weakness (not necessarily
immediate, but soon enough) and the prospect
of earnings
risk and layoffs driven by cost reductions.
With smaller - value retail payments — think
of buying a coffee — consumers and institutions are willing to accept additional
risk and do not face
immediate time constraints for receiving money.
As I've regularly noted in recent months, our
immediate outlook is essentially flat neutral for practical purposes, though we're partial to a layer
of tail -
risk hedges, such as out -
of - the - money index put options, given that a market decline on the order
of even 5 % would almost certainly be sufficient to send our measures
of market internals into a negative condition.
First, China could export more capital to developed countries, in which case the decision would have no
immediate impact on China's overall balance
of payments, but it would run the
risk of angering its trade partners and inviting retaliation.
Second, China could export more capital to developing countries, in which case the decision would have no
immediate impact on China's overall balance
of payments, but it would run the
risk of increasing its investment losses abroad.
That's a source
of concern at present, and but it's enough to maintain a rather neutral
immediate outlook provided that safety nets and tail -
risk hedges are kept within several percent
of current extremes.
That alone should at least shift the outlook to neutral, and — regardless
of the level
of market overvaluation — at least defer any
immediate expectation
of steep market losses, even if the
risk of such losses remains.
And though banks and bank depositors are better compensated for the governments» takings, that compensation comes at taxpayers» expense, because it translates either into an
immediate reduction in Fed remittances to the Treasury or (as has been the case in fact) in an enhanced
risk of reduced remittances in the future.