Subdivision (d) has been amended to clarify the distinction between voluntary and
involuntary changes in income and the imputing of earning capacity.
Seizures can cause
involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior.
Chickens also have a pecking order, and if a fight breaks out among floor birds, the loser of a chicken fight can undergo
an involuntary change of career from laying eggs to becoming someone's dinner.
Kret speculates that
the involuntary changing of pupil size in response to looking at someone else may be a subconscious attempt to reinforce bonding by showing you are interested in them, or share an emotional state.
(You don't need to tell them why; you often have a lot of leeway when the airline makes
an involuntary change.)
For all loyalty programs, you may be entitled to a free change or cancellation when the airline makes
an involuntary change to your itinerary, such as substituting a new connecting airport, discontinuing a flight, or adjusting the arrival or departure times.
If there is
an involuntary change to your flight and we are unable to accommodate you with a comparable seat, you may be compensated.
The divorce court judge found the necessary material change in circumstances to modify support, but held that
the involuntary change in husband's income did not warrant a reduction in spousal support.
RCW 26.09.260 (5) provides that: The court may order adjustments to the residential aspects of a parenting plan upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances of either parent or of the child... if the proposed modification is only a minor modification in the residential schedule that does not change the residence the child is scheduled to reside in the majority of the time and: (a) Does not exceed twenty - four full days in a calendar year; or (b) Is based on a change of residence of the parent with whom the child does not reside the majority of the time or
an involuntary change in work schedule by a parent which makes the residential schedule in the parenting plan impractical to follow; or (c) Does not result in a schedule that exceeds ninety overnights per year in total, if the court finds that, at the time the petition for modification is filed, the decree of dissolution or parenting plan does not provide reasonable time.
Not exact matches
For flight cancellations or
involuntary schedule
changes, we will transfer Premier Access to the new itinerary.
This unique vehicle return protection program allows you to walk away from negative equity when life
changing circumstances arise such as
involuntary unemployment, physical disability, and more.
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is
changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an
involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
We all in practice assume that, when speakers raise their hands, thereby (among other things)
changing the spatial location of the electrons in them, they do so because they decided to do so; or, if we take the speaker's hand gestures to be
involuntary, we at least assume that they occurred because of points the speaker had decided to make.
Involuntary attention to the diverse outdoor nature will divert, distract and engage the mind of the baby as they try to understand the
change of environment.
The debate over same - sex attraction was not new: Sigmund Freud reported on one deliberate attempt to
change the sexual orientation of a young woman who'd been brought in for
involuntary treatment by her parents.
Researchers have identified structural
changes in two genes that increase the risk of developing Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by
involuntary motor and vocal tics.
Although the diving reflex is
involuntary, a 2000 study by Erika Schagatay, then at Lund University in Sweden, and her colleagues found that with experience, human divers could significantly increase the magnitude of some of these
changes and delay the point at which they have to take a breath.
Incredible physiological shifts take place when we meditate, causing an actual
change in our brains and the
involuntary processes of our bodies.
Since your basal metabolic rate is based largely on
involuntary functions like breathing and pumping blood,
changes in your day - to - day activity don't do much to raise or lower this number.
While these all manifest differently, Alzheimer's with loss of memory and other cognitive
changes, Parkinson's with loss of voluntary movement and resting tremor and Huntington's with
involuntary movements, they all share one pathologic similarity.
For contracts established prior to February 1, 2009, the Account Owner and Survivor may elect to subject any future requests for
changes of Account Owner, Survivor or Beneficiary, requests for voluntary termination and requests for refunds associated with the
involuntary termination to require the approval of both the Account Owner and the Survivor.
It can affect motor areas, causing
involuntary movement, or it can affect areas of the brain involved with behavior, causing intermittent behavioral
changes.
Affected dogs will have an uncoordinated, staggering gait, and may also exhibit
involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) and behavioral
changes, such as aggression.
If your dog is on any kind of medication, be sure to ask your vet if the
involuntary urination might be a side effect of the medicine, since a medication or dosage
change may resolve the problem if that's the case.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia can come on suddenly and include: loss of appetite, trembling, weakness, increased urination and thirst, cold - white gums (vs. warm, pink gums), behavioral
changes, lack of energy, response time and coordination; as well as
involuntary twitching, seizures and partial paralysis of hindquarters.
In the event that an
involuntary schedule
changes after booking or flight cancellation by the airlines we attempt to rebook your flights or request a refund from the airline for your miles and taxes.
In the event that a significant
involuntary schedule
change or flight cancellation by the airlines we will do our best to help you rebook your flights or get your miles and taxes refunded for an additional service fee according to our pricing page.
She greatly prized growth,
change, and the
involuntary surfacing of content, covertly symbolic, in her painting.
This implies that certain objectives, practices, or livelihoods as well as natural systems may not be sustainable in a
changing climate, resulting in deliberate or
involuntary system transformations.
The primary point of contention stems from Clement's abrupt,
involuntary reassignment to an office that collects oil company royalty checks from his post as top policy advisor, where he focused primarily on the deleterious effects of climate
change on Alaskan communities.
In this case, the police officer's legal opinions constituted an inducement that render the statement
involuntary for the following reasons: i) the legal advice provided by the police officer was central to the issues that the accused ought to consider in assessing whether or not to provide an inculpatory statement; and ii) the accused had stated he wished to seek the advice of Counsel before providing a statement; and iii) the accused did not expressly waive his rights or indicate that he had
changed his mind about consulting Counsel before providing a statement; and iv) no reasonable opportunity was given for the accused to consider his options; and v) it can be reasonably argued all subsequent statements were influenced by the police officer's legal advice.
A significant
change is defined as one that is
involuntary, substantial and permanent.
You must prove that the
change of circumstance is material, significant, unforeseen and continuous — for example, remarriage, a disability or
involuntary unemployment.
This can lead to your newborn experiencing
involuntary movements or
changes in consciousness or behavior.
Upon an
involuntary termination of Mr. Suh's employment within 12 months after a
change in control of LegalZoom, he would have received a cash severance payment equal to one year of base salary and his then - outstanding unvested stock options, restricted stock, stock appreciation rights and stock units would become fully vested immediately before his termination of employment.
Surviving an
Involuntary Career
Change interview with Dana Woods of Professional Scope Power Hour
Some career
changes are voluntary, and some are
involuntary.
In general, the
change in circumstance must be
involuntary.
This has left Indigenous people to bear the brunt of the impacts of climate
change, while also facing risks of
involuntary relocation.
Typical reasons for modifying an order include the
involuntary loss of a job or other significant
changes in income.