Sentences with phrase «immunized from»

Governmental authorities are immunized from liability where a loss stems from policy decisions made in good faith.
SMMA eventually moved for summary judgment, arguing, inter alia, that it was immunized from liability under Georgia's Recreational Property Act.
Freese moved for summary judgment, arguing that, as a player in a contact sport, state law immunized him from negligence claims.
We have noted that previous decisions of this Court have established the proposition that judicial action is not immunized from the operation of the Fourteenth Amendment simply because it is taken pursuant to the state's common law policy.
The lender wants to be immunized from risks such as your death or disability.
In all four traditions, we are not made into free persons by becoming autonomous selves who have been immunized from all obligations that we have not independently chosen.
Reaffirmation of the doctrine that religious motivation does not override substantial secular concerns relating to health and welfare was recently evidenced by the United States Supreme Court determination that sale and distribution of drugs, even though religiously motivated, was not immunized from legal accountability.
That key is not private; if it is the key to truth, it is not removed into its own sphere, immunized from rational investigation and critique.
It means deciding what one believes not by conforming to fashionable opinions, but by taking the trouble to learn and honestly consider the strongest arguments to be advanced on both or all sides of questions — including arguments for positions that others revile and want to stigmatize and against positions others seek to immunize from critical scrutiny.»
There also seems to be something about Trump that immunizes him from even the most visceral satire.
In the meantime, American banks have had more time to immunize themselves from potential European defaults, further reducing the risks that a blowup in Europe could cause financial panic in the U.S.
Out to fetch them are a group of scientists looking to find a way to immunize themselves from the degenerative process started by exposure to the comet indirectly, but to do this means to practically enslave and possibly kill the healthy people remaining that they can get their hands on — namely, Regina and Samantha.
But there are a few ways to immunize yourself from this:
That will immunize you from financial salesmen, unless you eventually become rich enough to use life insurance, trusts, and other instruments to limit your taxation in life and death.
Simon's article, the «take - no - prisoners» tone of which left me slack - jawed, contends that there is a systemic, recurring problem that arises when well - heeled clients go shopping for expert exonerations - sometimes prior to doing something shady, sometimes after they've already done it — to immunize themselves from civil liability or criminal prosecution.
Lawyers can not use solicitor - client privilege to immunize themselves from findings of contempt, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled today.
Of course that's not going to happen, since our legal profession is quite good at immunizing itself from exposure to liability for the same sorts of injuries that it sues over when inflicted by others.
Good for the hospital for moving quickly on this, especially given that Texas law might have essentially immunize them from suit.
Immunity for Railroads — Chugging Toward a Station Near You: Just when you thought the Bush Administration had run out of corporate wrongdoers to try to immunize from lawsuits in its last days in office, now they've decided to try to protect railroad companies.
This global transformation is far too powerful for the legal industry to immunize itself from.
Likewise, cell phone companies, banks, credit card companies, nursing homes — indeed, anyone who requires you to sign an agreement before they will do business with you — can completely immunize themselves from class actions simply by adding a few magic words to the agreement.
Judges should avoid affiliations with certain organizations, such as advocacy or political groups, but are not be required to immunize themselves from participation in community service where there is little likelihood of potential conflicts of interest.
Judges should avoid affiliations with certain organizations (such as advocacy or political groups) but are not required to immunize themselves from participation in community service where there is little likelihood of potential conflicts of interest.

Not exact matches

«So down $ 10's not enough to immunize Costco's stock from further declines.
There was no racial intent in my remarks - false, defamatory charges of racism are a transparent attempt to immunize entertainment and sports elites from scrutiny and criticism.»
Since then, Rotary and its partners, including the World Health Organization and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, have immunized more than 2.5 billion children, reducing the incidence of polio by 99 percent and eradicating it from all but three countries.
The shorter duration of the bond effectively shortens the investment horizon that is required to «immunize» the investor's terminal wealth (though not necessarily year - to - year values) from market fluctuations.
Congress obliged the banks by authorizing interstate banking in 1994, repealing Glass - Steagall in 1999, and immunizing derivatives from state and federal gambling laws in 2000.
Futurist Herman Kahn announces that some day people will live for 150 years, immunized against all diseases, anesthetized from all pain, able to hibernate for decades or centuries if they desire.
And when it comes to immunizing such «choices» from legal restriction or even private remonstration, the Court's liberals can be counted upon to flip on the switch of what Justice Antonin Scalia, writing in dissent, describes as «the ad hoc nullification machine that [is] set in motion to push aside whatever doctrines of constitutional law stand in the way of the highly favored practice of abortion.»
Women who develop chickenpox shortly before or after childbirth should be separated from their baby until the baby has been immunized, but expressed breast milk can be given to the baby.
Evidence shows babies who've been immunized in accordance with recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC have a 50 % reduced risk of SIDS compared with babies who aren't fully immunized.
If your baby was recently immunized, the site of the vaccine injection may be a bit sore, and his refusal to nurse could stem from the way he's positioned at the breast.
Thus, it seems, U.S. citizenship does not «immunize» a senior operational leader of al - Qaeda from «a use of force in national self - defence.»
A 5 - year - old Brooklyn girl has become the fourth child in the city to die from the flu in the past two weeks, authorities said, as doctors urged parents to immunize their kids against the nasty outbreak.
A section of state education law limits pharmacists from being able to immunize anyone under the age of 18.
The legislation would specifically amend Section 58 of the State Highway Law, which immunizes the state from «liability for damages arising from defects in its highways» during cold - weather months.
Smider and colleagues took serum — blood with the cells removed, leaving antibodies behind — from four immunized cows and tested it against different types of HIV virus in a test tube.
LSTM's Dr Robert Harrison, senior author of the study and Head of the Alistair Reid Venom Unit, said: «The findings underscore challenges to developing broad - spectrum snakebite treatments, because conventional antivenom is produced by immunizing horses or sheep with the venom from a specific species of snake.
«From then [on], we established basically the notion that... in natural contexts, the silencing signal... should somehow immunize naïve cells so that they get ready against virus infections.»
All of the immunized animals were protected from infection when later exposed to chikungunya virus.
Based on a mathematical model, GlaxoSmithKline claims that immunizing every 12 - year - old girl with the vaccine would reduce U.S. cases and deaths from cervical cancer by 70 percent.
According to an international team of physicists, the most effective way to protect a population from disease is to immunize people who have the largest networks.
Second, by not identifying the designer as God, the intelligent design movement sought to immunize the position from constitutional scrutiny: The idea was to purge creationism of its overt religiosity, so that intelligent design could succeed where creation science failed.»
Nonetheless, the number of parents in the United Kingdom willing to immunize their babies with the vaccine dropped from 90 percent in 1998 to less than 80 percent in 2004.
Shoemaker's previously reported antitoxin treatments use proteins produced from the genetic material extracted from alpacas that were immunized against a toxin.
«To be able to immunize someone and walk away and confidently know they are protected forever, that's very different from saying you need to come back in two months to get another injection.
Placenta and fetal heads from the placebo cohort showed high levels of viral RNA levels while corresponding tissues in mice immunized with Moderna's Zika mRNA vaccine showed marked virological protection (placenta, 200-fold mean reduction; fetal head, 13,000-fold mean reduction).
This designation means that the secondary host species was immunized with a pool of IgGs from another species, allowing the purified secondary antibody to recognize all forms.
Polyclonal antisera from immunized hosts are lipid extracted to improve clarity, salt fractionated, dialyzed against phosphate buffered saline containing sodium azide, and freeze - dried.
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