Coastal locations where erosion is particularly severe and / or where coastal development is in
imminent danger include North Topsail Beach and Nags Head in North Carolina; the west end of Dauphin Island in Alabama; Galveston, Texas; and Miami Beach, Florida [1].
Not exact matches
It's also important to note that for the past two years the Department has sought legislation to modernize and enhance our authority over the licensed professions,
including the authority to issue summary suspensions of individuals» licenses where there is an
imminent danger to the public's health or safety.
The complaint alleges civil rights violations,
including assault and battery, claiming that French was not in
imminent danger when he opened fire.
As a result, 696 breeds have become extinct since 1900 and some 1,487 breeds are at risk,
including 579 in
imminent danger of disappearing.
What deBuys finds reinforces what he already knows: that the Southwest, and other subtropical regions
including southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, face
imminent danger from droughts, fires, heat waves and other social stresses.
(a) This
includes the limits of confidentiality applicable to the general practice of social work or counseling, such as a duty to warn in instances of possible
imminent danger to a participant or to others, or legal obligations to report suspected child or elder abuse, and also exceptions to confidentiality stemming from the specific requirements of a parenting plan evaluation,
including: