Sentences with phrase «intervene in case of»

Support Specialists provide technical assistance to customers and intervene in case of software or hardware problems.
The society is seeking leave to intervene in the case of Akzo Nobel Chemicals and Akcros Chemicals v Commission.
On January 17th, 2013, CCLA appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in the case of Rachidi Ekanza Ezokola v Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
The State Evaluation of Principal Preparation Programs Toolkit — or SEP3 Toolkit — provides essential guidance on implementing a more in - depth and rigorous principal preparation evaluation process, thereby enabling states to accurately assess quality, promote improvement, and intervene in the case of performance that raises concerns.
Executive Director, Voice of Northern Christian Movement, Pastor Kallamu Musa Ali Dikwa, has alerted President Muhammadu Buhari to quickly intervene in the case of the arrest of Engr.
However, he has been reluctant to intervene in the case of Barlow who is a prominent supporter of the Conservative party.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been urged to intervene in the case of a Christian journalist being held in custody in Nigeria.
«We think it will be slow to act on rate cuts, but stands ready to intervene in case of disruptive market developments, especially in the currency and bond markets,» says Nell.
The Education Secretary says she won't be directly intervening in the case of a Christian school that says it has been threatened with an Ofsted downgrade.
«As the Chairman Committee on Diaspora in the House of Representatives in the Seventh Assembly, we intervened in the case of 24 Nigerians about to be killed in Libya.
Last week, Paterson, who became governor in 2008 after Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace, said he would not seek a full term in office following reports that he had intervened in the case of a top aide who was accused of domestic violence against a woman.
At least since the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954, this has been interpreted to give the federal government the power to intervene in cases of legally sanctioned discrimination, like the segregation of public schools across the country; to mandate equal access to education for students with disabilities; and, according to some arguments, to correct for persistently unequal access to resources across states and districts of different income levels.
During a congressional hearing in May, she refused to cite a single example of a time when she thought it was appropriate for the federal government to intervene in cases of discrimination by private schools receiving federal voucher funds.
Ofsted should be limited to intervening in cases of failure and to moderating these peer judgements, he said.
The driver must monitor driving style at all times and intervene in cases of doubt.
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The National Secular Society (NSS) has criticised the EHRC for intervening in the cases of Eweida, Chaplin, Ladele and McFarlane.
DCS has a duty to investigate and intervene in cases of child abuse, while the doctor and hospital have a duty to report suspected child abuse to law enforcement or DCS.
Duties listed on a Technology Assistant example resume include configuring hardware and software, repairing defective equipment, providing support to network users, writing reports, maintaining inventories, liaising with suppliers, and intervening in case of network failure.
Specific job activities listed on a Peer Counselor resume example are intervening in case of crisis, delivering stabilization services, promoting opportunities to clients, completing clinical documentation, taking part to staff meetings, and coordinating care strategies.
• Particularly effective in monitoring students» physical, social and emotional health and wellbeing, and intervening in cases of concern in any of these areas.
CFRP's findings highlight the difficulties birth registrars face in detecting and intervening in cases of relationship violence, especially given the highly sensitive and complex nature of the problem.
Diagnosis and Management of Physical Abuse in Children Kodner & Wetherton (2013) American Family Physician, 88 (10) Provides information on detecting and intervening in cases of suspected child maltreatment.
Promoting social and emotional competencies and intervening in cases of difficulty very early in life seems particularly effective for fostering positive experiences among children.

Not exact matches

But the Nortel case at least reminds those who need reminding that when push comes to shove, guardians of the public interest are in fact willing to intervene to prosecute perceived wrongdoing.
Many provinces have intervened in the case against Comeau, while a team of lawyers with an interest in the constitutional issues offered to represent him for free, and the Canadian Constitution Foundation volunteered its assistance.
Europe's second - highest court has rejected a request from the U.S. government to intervene in Apple's challenge against an EU order to pay back taxes of up to 13 billion euros ($ 15.3 billion) because it failed to prove a direct interest in the outcome of the case.
Last week, AARP and the State Attorneys General of California, Oregon and New York filed separate motions to intervene in the case and seek rehearings in front of the full court, anticipating the DOL would not take action to defend its rule.
The dispute has escalated to the highest levels of international diplomacy, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain urging President Trump to intervene in the case.
Poland has asked the European Union to intervene in a spat over Russia banning imports of Polish pork and says that the case could be taken up by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
In «every one of these cases, we've had advance indications and perhaps we haven't been effective enough in intervening.&raquIn «every one of these cases, we've had advance indications and perhaps we haven't been effective enough in intervening.&raquin intervening
There is also a presumption in the case of one person murdering another that the one murdered would have gone on living but for the intervening cause of homicide.
Duddington also provides discussion of the issue of conscience in contemporary society, citing a number of high - proile cases in which the state has intervened on issues of religious conscience and human rights.
Only in the second case does higher mentality intervene to resolve the potential contradiction between visceral craving and temporary inaccessibility of food.
The supplicant asks God to treat those in the circle of intimacy preferentially, to act like a legislature that passes a private bill or like a president who occasionally suspends general laws to intervene in a special case.
I did, nonetheless, gesture towards what such limits might look like when I wrote that we bear a responsibility to intervene when our security is at stake, in cases of exceptional evil, or when we have specifically promised aid and alliance.
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The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which intervened in the case on behalf of the Knights of Columbus and other parties, has a press release about the case here.
In most cases, there are a series of steps or gradations between one event and the one in question and no reason is given as to why the intervening steps or gradations will simply be bypasseIn most cases, there are a series of steps or gradations between one event and the one in question and no reason is given as to why the intervening steps or gradations will simply be bypassein question and no reason is given as to why the intervening steps or gradations will simply be bypassed.
Where this was ineffective, the missionaries themselves intervened.49 Many of the cases thus ended up in the hands of the British Resident or the Dewan.
Legal group Christian Concern has intervened in a case concerning the application of sharia law in E...
Where there sometimes is confusion (and I would venture that the abortion lobby is quite happy to encourage this confusion) is in rare cases where an obstetrician may be forced to intervene to save a pregnant woman's life, at the risk of losing the child.
Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty, in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
Defenders of classical theism often implicitly use the latter criterion, claiming they have defended their God's failure to prevent horrendous evils by simply pointing out that there might be some reason, knowable only by God, as to why it was good not to intervene.15 I would say, in any case, that it need not be «clear» in a strong sense of the term.
In this case, the grandparent is obligated to intervene with the parent on behalf of the child, but the intervention need not involve the authorities.
Most obstetric cases relate to labour ward practice, and 99 % of these relate to «failure to intervene» or «delay in intervention.»
Specific arguments about the risks of acting and not acting in this case are legitimate and important; but I wanted to argue specifically that complaints about not intervening in North Korea are weak or tangential.
Whatever the members of the Supreme Court may (or may not) want, the Court itself does not get to intervene in any arbitrary court case that it chooses.
The news comes as the British Humanist Association (BHA) has announced that it is applying to intervene in an appeal to Tony Nicklinson's right - to - die case, and a day after the BHA released the results of a new survey showing 81 % of adults support a change in the law.
The former secretary of state for children, schools and families can also be expected to give the inside story of the Baby P Case, which saw him intervene in the running of Haringey Social Services to order the dismissal of its children services director Sharon Shoesmith.
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