Sentences with phrase «just precautionary»

Weber School District spokesman Nate Taggart said searching the school was just a precautionary measure, and it was not believed there was an imminent danger.
He ate his own feeding tuba within minutes of him being born so, it was just precautionary.
So the strap was just precautionary, just in case an impulsive moment led to a dangerous dash!
Hopefully for Liverpool's sake one hopes that it was just a precautionary change.
Or is it just precautionary?
It is hoped from a Real perspective that it is just a precautionary measure, but it remains to be seen whether or not his participation this weekend is at risk.
Those chip blocks weren't all just precautionary, either.
Chop all of your veggies and throw them in the wok with a couple tablespoons of water; just a precautionary measure to keep things from drying out.

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He emphasized his agency's role in ensuring basis precautionary measures are met by all FinTech companies just as those of other industries have to.
However, I think that may have been more precautionary on the part of the boss, because this week in an interview on the Arsenal website Wenger said he just had a decision to make on players like Ozil, Ramsey and Mertesacker who missed last weekend's game but have been involved during pre-season.
And if he did have a problem then it will probably not be a serious one because he was moving fairly well and it may just have been a precautionary measure from the boss.
This left Piquet in a position to take the title, but because his teammate had suffered tyre failure (as had leader Keke Rosberg just a lap before Mansell), Williams was forced into making an extra precautionary pit stop for Piquet.
John Terry might miss the game just for precautionary measures with Ivanovic playing in central defense.
Abou Diaby picked up a knock in the 1 - 0 win over Finland, where he scored the goal, which meant he missed the Belarus game as a precautionary measure, and he should be just about fit for the weekend.
Save yourself time - just take the precautionary step and spray shellac all the doors after a good cleaning - and spray them twice.
Porsche has announced a precautionary recall of just under 60,000 petrol - powered Macan models for a low - pressure fuel line issue.
However, just because your puppy is too young to compete doesn't mean he can't be introduced to this sport by using some precautionary measures!
With just a few precautionary preparations, life for you and your furry family member can surely turn into glorious days at the beach.
Seriously, I just checked in on this thread, and I'm glad to see that the authors recognize the implications of «precautionary policy» in the context of this kind of uncertainty.
As we say above, and in various posts on the precautionary principle, the two «sides» you have identified represent just two different ways of responding to doubt and uncertainty.
Oddie et all just can't seem to figure that one out, and resort to some perversion of the Precautionary Principle instead.
The Precautionary Principle operates just as the «consensus without an object».
In fact, you can use the Precautionary Principle to justify just about anything.
By applying the precautionary principle, the policymaker just tries to get rid of any responsibility as well as of this difficult risk analysis that is most of the time out of his competence.
Obviously it has centuries of «existing use» as the «status quo» energy source, but — just as with any drug company — as more and more evidence of the potentially harmful effects of its product emerge, it would seem that the responsibility of the governing authorities is to impose the precautionary principle and insist that the producers of the substance «prove» that it is harmless (in relation to alternatives).
Like people who hate the Precautionary Principle frequently do (for example in this thread) by makin» stuff up about it that just ain't true.
To derive a global budget for just coal emissions, we applied coal's proportion of fuel combustion (40 %) to both the precautionary global fossil fuel budget (500GtCO2) to have an 80 % of limiting global warming to 2 °C, and the optimistic budget of 900GtCO2.
We are unwise if we draw from Sunstein's work that the principle (over a dozen distinct precautionary principles are extant, dependent on situation) is wrong, just because it can sometimes lead to wrong outcomes in situations where there is no good way to predict what action to take.
But this is just a sophisticated restatement of one predicate of the Precautionary Principle.
«The simple truth is that in the height of the middle ages it was probably just as warm as the latter half of the 20th century» «Taking unnecessary precautionary steps when we know they are unnecessary is immoral.
This enters the nuclear debate, just as with the climate debate, via the precautionary principle.
This will allow you to park in most RV campgrounds without much hassle (some are more tiny house friendly than others), plus it is just an extra precautionary measure.
I'm just exercising my own precautionary principle.
Her published work addresses: just compensation for climate damages, the precautionary principle, hope for climate justice, climate denial, and liberal approaches to climate justice.
What you have just written David tells me that the underlying root cause of the problem is the «precautionary principle» itself: IOW the notion that a remotely possible but highly unlikely and uncertain catastrophic outcome must be given heavy weighting in the political decision - making process, simply because the posited impact is so devastating.
JimD, «If you see and recognize these strong positive feedbacks to solar changes, wouldn't it make sense, just from the precautionary point of view, to assume the same is quite possible for other forcings, especially when backed up by paleoclimate (my 700 ppm comment above)?
If you see and recognize these strong positive feedbacks to solar changes, wouldn't it make sense, just from the precautionary point of view, to assume the same is quite possible for other forcings, especially when backed up by paleoclimate (my 700 ppm comment above)?
Nanoparticles may already be a part of your life you just don't know too much about - they are in underwear, socks, and other performance clothing - and another area that could have used a bit of the precautionary principle before consumer products were launched on markets.
And, if you are prepared to acknowledge that you MIGHT be wrong, why NOT take precautionary measures just in case?
In regards to the CAGW debate I really don't see how a 25 year old position on treatment of HIV infected individuals is pertinent, but just for the record, using the precautionary principle, I, too, was in favor of the quarantine method.
We recommend that you go to the doctor after a car accident, even if it's just for a precautionary check - up.
Sometimes accidents just happen, no matter what precautionary measures are taken.
Doing just a few simple, precautionary things can ensure that you and your family will make it to July 5th unscathed.
Essentially any vehicle you hold should have some form of coverage on it, just as a precautionary feature.
But taking precautionary steps like parking under street lights is always a good idea, just in case.
Save yourself time - just take the precautionary step and spray shellac all the doors after a good cleaning - and spray them twice.
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