Sentences with phrase «in immediate jeopardy»

Some abuse violations are serious enough to cause actual harm to residents or to place residents in immediate jeopardy of death or serious injury.
Barnes & Noble is troubled but in no immediate jeopardy and is still, by far, the number one brick - and - mortar account for publishers.
The audit finds that, in the vast majority of cases where a violation occurred, the department did not issue any fines at all, and only tried to impose monetary policies when the problem resulted in actual harm to a patient or placed the patients in immediate jeopardy.
Even if Collins is not in immediate jeopardy of losing his House seat, said Gerald Benjamin, a longtime professor of political science at State University of New York at New Paltz, his warm embrace of Trump is ideological anathema for a candidate with statewide ambitions.
Several months later, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) identified a number of compliance problems with the company — problems that the CMS claimed were putting patients in immediate jeopardy — and imposed serious sanctions on the firm and its leaders.

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The CMS in January had said that deficient practices at the California lab posed an «immediate jeopardy to patient health and safety».
State health officials found 19 instances of safety or security lapses that put New York City hospital patients in «immediate jeopardy,» including failure to investigate sexual - abuse allegations, sending home a suicidal patient to his death and poor infection control.
Rising Premiums is the immediate issue, but more broadly, the survival of the entire program is in jeopardy.
They are protesting the palm oil plantations not the grounds of climate change and carbon emissions like many of us around the globe who are concerned about them, but on the very immediate grounds that the river which the Penan depend on are being polluted and with the dwindling amount of forest area, the future of their food supplies is in jeopardy.
Of those, 17 percent were identified to cause actual harm or immediate jeopardy for residents in their care.
As for group risk; if each subsequent actor resulted in the immediate termination of prior actors, then you would likely never have more than one or two in jeopardy.
So it would be something that puts the public's trust for lawyers as an institution and as a profession into jeopardy in a real and immediate way.
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