Sentences with phrase «major sign of concern»

In cases where you notice that your baby's spit up is a bit different like it looking like curdled milk, well, it's also not a major sign of concern either.

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The Healing Community is one of many signs that a major ferment exists — on the part of the churches expressing concern and on the part of that emerging minority who are asking whether only secular institutions will respond to their needs.
New summer signings Asmir Begovic and Radamel Falcao are set to miss out on a place in Jose Mourinho's XI, and Loic Remy is expected to lead the attack with Diego Costa's fitness are major concern ahead of the new season.
I am not concerned because I know about the different in the charts being used, and I do not see any signs of malnutrition or dehydration (I am studying to be a lactation consultant and am also a dietetics major).
According to him, a document dated 9th June 2008 concerning guidelines and preparations for the 2009 budget signed by then Deputy Minister of Health, under the erstwhile Agyekum Kufour administration suggested that: «The management of the wage component has been a major challenge and to face the challenge... trainee allowance to the new entrants for the Diploma Programmes in the various training institutions will be abolished.
If these are not major concerns for you, then go ahead and sign up with a site of your choice.
In spite of cash stresses quality is additionally a major concern in light of the fact that numerous students are depending on the written work organization to show signs of improvement evaluations.
BOAS is considered a major animal welfare concern, with the lives of affected animals negatively impacted both while awake and asleep by clinical signs including chronic breathlessness, exercise intolerance, eating difficulties and disrupted sleeping including periods of apnoea [35].
We can see by government action (posting large signs on the side of the highway stating that every act of speeding 50 over the limit is racing) that the government has chosen to simply ignore the position of the courts; and while this is a comparatively minor offense, the idea that the government can simply ignore the courts in any circumstances is a far more major concern.
One of the major challenges of recognising the signs of emotional and behavioural difficulties in early childhood is deciding whether you are concerned enough to take further action.
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