«Penn Station is
in imminent need — it's a public safety hazard,» he said.
«Penn Station is
in imminent need, it's a public safety hazard,» Cuomo said.
Not exact matches
While bridges
in need of repair stand a higher risk of collapse they do not necessarily pose an
imminent danger.
That was widely expected, but
in a mild surprise, the bank went further
in issuing a new advisory to Canadians and financial markets that the anticipated
need to raise rates
in the future is now less
imminent.
You will also
need to provide a leave and earnings statement which reflects the fact that you are receiving increased pay due to being
in imminent danger or hostile areas.
By: Martin Creamer 27th April 2018 The
imminent opening
in Johannesburg of the exciting new Mandela Mining Precinct is a major boost for badly
needed research and development.
In Darby's thought, Millennialism combined with restorationism to provide an inner logic for the idea that the church had fallen and that a new church was
needed, preparatory for the
imminent return of Christ.
I'm a pre-trib guy since I believe
in the
imminent return of Jesus, but I
need to study the issue a lot more since a lot of my theology has changed since I last studied this, and I am not sure what changes might have cascaded down into my eschatology.
The eschatological expectation of the
imminent rule of God leads to a desire to do away with law
in the name of the divine freedom which is or will be directly present
in all creatures without
need of law or representation.
The earliest accounts, he believes, saw no
need for resurrection appearances between the departure of Jesus and his now
imminent return
in glory.
Between John Terry «s
imminent departure from Chelsea and Kurt Zouma's expected recovery time, Antonio Conte will
need to make some big decisions
in the centre - back position this summer should Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic not be up to the task.
With Eric Wood's retirement
imminent, the Bills
need to find a starter
in the middle.
No
imminent need for a DM with Coquelin
in his form — Flamini is a good backup, and we do also have Chambers for the DM if Bellerin stays fit for the RB.
Democrats aren't
in imminent danger of losing a statewide race
in New York, but they
need to win far more House races
in the Empire State if they want...
Mental Health Professionals
need the right to report when
in their judgment there is serious and
imminent danger.
Most importantly, patients
need to know that their history, thoughts and feelings are protected - their privacy will never be breached except
in situations of serious and
imminent danger, or they won't come for treatment.
At a news conference Monday
in Mineola, Singas said the bill would eliminate the
need for prosecutors to prove that threats against schools, churches, malls or other mass gatherings constitute an
imminent terroristic act meant to intimidate certain populations.
Now a system developed
in Taiwan, where the pest is endemic, aims to harness artificial intelligence to warn of
imminent outbreaks, limiting the
need for such drastic action.
This comes with a price though, for when his work is completed, the
need to hide away
in the countryside to recover from the
imminent exertion and low that follows is a necessary consequence of being an autistic man
in a neurotypical world.
It is not the final, proofed draft and some of the footnoting still
needs to be done, but I thought I would upload it
in case anyone finds it useful for the
imminent exams.
You will also
need to provide a leave and earnings statement which reflects the fact that you are receiving increased pay due to being
in imminent danger or hostile areas.
In many cases, proving
imminent danger of default is all that is
needed.
The Rescue Crew was created especially to help fill a
need in the local rescue community for shelter animals facing
imminent risk of euthanasia without rescue support.
Even if your pet isn't
in imminent danger, they may still be uncomfortable enough to
need urgent care.
Only situations
in which the animal might place persons at
imminent risk
need be reported to the police department.
A For years, the Government's energy and climate policy has been dominated by the belief that we
need swift, drastic and expensive reductions
in carbon dioxide emissions to avert
imminent catastrophe.
Anyone who does not want to be tarred with the responsibility for this probable
imminent increase
in human suffering
needs to act quickly and decisively.
And I feel no
need to look for it, because the Nobel laureate,
imminent climate scientist, IPCC guru, Dr. Phil, has confirmed that there has been no statistically significant warming
in the last 15 years.
The Alberta Court of Appeal held that, to give effect to the practicality of the concerns addressed
in the Winnipeg Condo case, it does not
need to be
imminent.
We believe that the extremely time - sensitive and urgent conditions surrounding the
need to avert a serious and
imminent threat to the health or safety are fundamentally different from those involved
in disclosures that may be made pursuant to other sections of the rule.
The final rule requires covered entities to obtain authorization to use or disclose psychotherapy notes for purposes listed
in § 164.512, with the following exceptions: An authorization is not required for use or disclosure of psychotherapy notes when the use or disclosure is required for enforcement of this rule,
in accordance with § 164.502 (a)(2)(ii); when required by law,
in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when
needed for oversight of the covered health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes,
in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when
needed by a coroner or medical examiner,
in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when
needed to avert a serious and
imminent threat to health or safety,
in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
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in an emergency treatment situation if the restricted protected health information is
needed to provide the emergency treatment or if the disclosure is necessary to avoid serious and
imminent threats to public health and safety.
An authorization is not required for use or disclosure of psychotherapy notes when required for enforcement purposes,
in accordance with subpart C of part 160 of this subchapter; when mandated by law,
in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when
needed for oversight of the health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes,
in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when
needed by a coroner or medical examiner,
in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when
needed to avert a serious and
imminent threat to health or safety,
in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
In this light, Dudas has acknowledged that «more work
needs to be done on the regulatory front» which could serve as a buffer should financial losses be
imminent
The
need for clerical support is
imminent in every organization.
Aide
in the coordination of several professionals and their various duties as there is a
need for standardized approaches to the investigative procedures used by these professionals when determining present danger,
imminent danger and / or the risk of harm to the children
The primary function of this division of family law is to intervene
in situations where a minor child has suffered serious harm that was inflicted intentionally by a parent or legal guardian, or
in cases where harm is
imminent because of the parent or guardian's unwillingness to provide basic
needs for the child.
«While we don't believe there is an
imminent threat to 1031 exchanges, we are gathering information that would be helpful if we
need it
in the future,» according to Chris Gosselin, NAR's senior political representative for Vermont.
To stop municipalities from applying the term blight too broadly
in making eminent domain decisions, the Georgia law sets a highly specific definition of blight and puts the onus on municipalities to show that a property — and not just the neighborhood it's
in — is blighted and
needs to be condemned to address
imminent health and safety concerns.