Sentences with phrase «make precautionary»

Knowing this information can help you make precautionary measures for your own safety.
The MoniQA Association is consortium partner of iFAAM and supports the international efforts to make precautionary food allergen labeling more transparent for consumers and to provide a sustainable online toolbox for allergen management along the food supply chain.
Even when Bridgestone - shod cars weren't a factor this contributed to some intriguing races - like in Canada, when David Coulthard made a precautionary tyre stop that ultimately cost him victory.

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«This morning, following the re-opening, we were notified of a deed by the court of Florence requesting the immediate closure of BitGrail and this situation will persist until a decision is made by the courts, about the precautionary suspension request made by the Bonelli law office on behalf of a client.»
Banks wanted to hold a bit of extra cash as precautionary balances and the Reserve Bank made sure to supply some extra cash to the market.
There are other aspects of the NGP Report that merit further discussion, including its approach to adaptive management (we now have three different JRP reports in as many years that take different views on the extent to which AM can be relied upon in making a determination as to the likelihood of significant adverse environmental effects under CEAA), the precautionary principle, species at risk and Aboriginal consultation.
But as a precautionary measure, margin trading accounts are set to automatically liquidate in order to make up the money borrowed (i.e. sell all ether as quickly as possible) if losses exceeded a certain amount, a process called «margin calling.»
The environmental movement makes use of a «precautionary principle» to deal with environmental risks.
I actually made a tart yesterday of tomato and Jarlsberg and intentionally left the squash out as a precautionary measure.
It makes sense that he'd be upset with any notion of keeping him off the court as a precautionary measure, even if it makes sense from a coaching standpoint.
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.
Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut will likely miss Friday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers with an injury, but sitting Bogut is more a precautionary measure to make sure he's ready for the playoffs than a sign of a serious injury.
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.
Instead, make sure you take all precautionary steps possible to minimize the risk of SIDS.
Remember that it is possible that a cross-contaminated product does not have a precautionary statement so you should contact the manufacturing company to make sure a food product does contain shellfish.
This unpredictability makes the task of precautionary risk assessment that much more difficult, but also more necessary.
In some legal systems, as in the law of the European Union, the application of the precautionary principle has been made a statutory requirement.
One could make an argument that since there's a lot we still don't know about Zika, based on the precautionary principle the games pose too great a risk to human health.
He had to have a «precautionary» test (you can probably do the math), and I had an appointment with an eye specialist to make sure I wasn't developing glaucoma.
He was extremely insistent that I take an STD test, until reassuring him that a) I always made sure to practice safe sex, b) my boyfriend and I were in a monogamous relationship, and c) that we'd both previously been tested at STD clinics as a precautionary measure.
Justin's research into online dating and all the different scams out there, a topic that he blogs about regularly, has made him a big believer in doing a background check — at least as a precautionary measure.
When a member gets to the stage that they're ready to meet someone, we offer tips for making safe arrangements — taking precautionary steps to ensure their personal safety and maintaining awareness of the nearest safe exit from any situation they are uncomfortable with.
Dialogue is clear and consistent, though the accents of the local dialect make the optional English or Spanish subtitles worth throwing on almost purely as a precautionary measure once the action settles in the Caymans.
Precautionary measures should include washing hands thoroughly before and after eating, after any contact with animals and again before leaving the farm, never allowing the pupils to kiss animals, making sure that the pupils wear appropriate shoes and clothing, and that all cuts and grazes on hands are covered with a waterproof dressing.
It will also serve as a precautionary measure to make sure you don't plan any outings with friends on that day because you «forgot you have to work on this thing».
Where there are precautionary measures that have been put in place to make sure consumers are protected, you should be your own first line of defense.
If you want to make the introduction of a new dog to your existing pets go as smoothly as possible, certain precautionary measures must...
The following tips and precautionary steps can make a smooth transition.
Nestle Purina and Del Monte, which own the brands such Waggin» Tail and Milo's Kitchen, stopped selling chicken jerky dog treats made in China back in 2012, calling the shift precautionary.
But simple logic, whether or not you subscribe to the precautionary principle, says we would do well to take extra care in making sure we don't screw up this one in ways that are hard to reverse.
And that is why we have to follow the precautionary principle when making decisions.
However, the huge amounts of money, time and possible detrimental econmic effects that are being talked about with schemes such as Cap - n - Trade make your «If» one hell of a gamble to take — it's a classic precautionary principle argument and that's not necessarily a good way to run anything.
I also think the precautionary principle is locking us into a sort of paradox here (which make it an undeniably useful political tool):
The Paris agreement to cut anthropogenic CO2 emissions is based on the same precautionary principle declarated in the Rio conference — agreeing even with the the unworking CO2 cuts made in accordance with the Kyoto protocol.
A Precautionary Tale tells us why, introducing readers to an unlikely group of activists and a forward - thinking mayor who came together to ban pesticides in Mals by a referendum vote — making it the first place on Earth to accomplish such a feat, and a model for other towns and regions to follow.
Residents at risk need merely make the same arguments as the climate alarmists re: the precautionary principle and «fairness» — with «geographical» rather than «generational» arguments (that is: «your neighbor's lives will be ruined» rather than «your children's lives will be ruined»)
It makes sense, in a way, to err on the side of caution (the so - called precautionary principle) but it is also easy to misapply this principle and cause more harm than good.
That is, under the weak precautionary principle, uncertainty does NOT make the case stronger for action, whereby the under the strong precautionary principle, uncertainty arguably strengthens the case for action.
The problem of the precautionary principle is that one can make assumptions of the unknown, and come up with two legitimate, opposite solutions.
For instance, decision making using the Precautionary Principle (PP) in all its forms ought always be a fallback position, and approached with a colder eye than Gardiner's paper suggests.
Everyone on the CAGW side of things continually makes reference to the «precautionary principle» and perversly the more «uncertainty» in AGW is acknowledged the more they refer to the «precautionary principle»..
If this is true, the strong precautionary principle is a hard sell as the preferred option for decision making under deep uncertainty.
I can't make much sense of arguments such as the precautionary principle, etc., and don't want to try to puzzle them out.
The point here is given the magnitude of the problem, adherence to the precautionary principle, and acting soon, makes the most sense.
Even then, widely used techniques can help reduce challenges for decision - making — including the «precautionary principle», «real options», «adaptive management», «no regrets strategies», or «risk hedging».
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and common sense
And it is based on application of the precautionary principle as laid out in the UNFCCC protocols that said we shouldn't let lack of knowledge / information be a reason for holding back policy making.
In conclusion: The drive to reduce scientific uncertainty in support of precautionary and optimal decision making strategies regarding CO2 mitigation has arguably resulted in:
Even if we accepted the notion it was vitally necessary to apply the precautionary principle, assuming it is necessary to take precautions against a warming of the world climate makes no sense whatsoever.
As we can see, the Rio Declaration posits a prior relationship with nature before a scientific conception of that relationship, making an institution of the precautionary principle well in advance of putative certainty.
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