Home gyms often
lack the necessary equipment (squat racks, barbells, heavy dumbbells, etc.) to get a full workout, so we resort to the LA Fitness, 24 - Hour Fitness, or Gold's Gym right down the street.
The disease also affects health care workers in endemic areas, who may
lack the necessary equipment to maintain barrier nursing precautions that can keep the disease from spreading.
Some schools may
lack necessary equipment needed to store, prepare or serve healthier fare.
Oh, and I totally forgot about parents like you who use surrogates and / or (allegedly)
lack the necessary equipment for breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
Lack of time and the fact that I don't have the
necessary equipment -LCB- stand mixer, food processor, etc. -RCB- contribute to the problem.
There is little demand for genuine cheapmobiles, largely because they
lack stuff that many American consumers regard as
necessary auto
equipment, including automatic transmissions, power windows and locks, air conditioning, stereo systems, intermittent windshield wipers, rear - window defrosters, anti-lock brakes and enough room to carry at least five people in reasonable comfort.
Many of the readers and participants in the discussion were reluctant to join on video, or in many cases,
lacked the
necessary enabled
equipment to participate on camera, all of the fans were able to type questions to the author using the video chat feature.
According to officials, rangers
lack the
equipment and helicopter support
necessary to effectively fight the fire.
While great strides have been made across the country to facilitate efiling, create paperless courts, and allow for videoconferencing, the
necessary forethought required in setting up these technological solutions is often
lacking:
Equipment and software are all too often bought and installed without analysis or foreplanning.
The motion judge made several key findings of fact: (i) there was no evidence the appellant's fall was caused by any defect in or
lack of repair affecting the premises or any hazardous conditions associated with the premises themselves; (ii) there was no dispute the appellant was performing the renovation work for valuable consideration; (iii) there was no basis for a contractual claim that the respondents had failed to furnish the appellant with safety
equipment; (iv) there was no evidence the appellant was inexperienced in performing roofing work or working at heights; and (v) the evidence did not support a finding that the respondents were aware the appellant
lacked the
necessary experience to carry out the project.
Teen and student drivers are drawn towards sports cars and models that may
lack the
necessary safety
equipment according to the insurance companies.