Sentences with phrase «of by an attendant»

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That relative lack of movement, as well as less contact with the roving germ collectors known as flight attendants, translated into a relatively lower risk of infection for those seated by the window.
In a recent blog post for Flyertalk, JetBlue flight attendant and columnist Amanda Pleva gave an honest account of what it takes for her to treat a passenger well — and it all comes down to how she is treated by them.
Flight attendant and Reddit user ukulelehey said they swear by nut butters to get through the hunger pangs of a long flight.
«A US Airways gate attendant announced that an Honor Flight of World War II veterans would be arriving momentarily and encouraged anyone passing by to help greet them,» he recalls.
By the time you're at the terminal it should be getting close to flight, and I've been able to get better prices because the attendants have a better idea of how much availability there is.
Giggling employees pass through a mock security entrance manned by «flight attendants» into a cavernous space filled with music, beer, food and versions of the airport's screens, with all their movies running at full tilt.
While brands like Oscar get high marks for expression, the best brands walk the talk by using their voice to deliver on their promise.Southwest Airlines does an excellent job of keeping the voice real and engaging across all channels, from flight attendants to social media.
It's a policy solution that deserves more consideration, but for reasons made clear to me by my own experience as a flight attendant, one that might not be enough to arrest the fall of airline wages.
By the time you reach the gate, the gate attendants already have a list of passengers to call up to confirm they'll fly standby.
Not to mention the growth in media coverage and attendant advertising dollars driven by the rise in prominence of the equity markets.
Direct Relief's interventions include expanding access to safe deliveries by training and equipping traditional birth attendants and midwives, addressing complications in birth with emergency obstetric care, and enrolling mothers into the Prevention of Maternal - to - Child Transmission of HIV program.
'» While the feminine participle «omeneth refers to a woman who nurses a child (2 Sam 4:4; Ruth 4:16) the masculine participle «omen can simply designate a male «guardian,» «attendant,» or «foster father» of children (i.e., someone who cares for all their needs), as the very example cited by the rabbi from Isa 49:23 indicates (so also 2 Kings 10:1, 5).
This process has been fostered, we believe, by the failure to respond appropriately to the rise of science and its attendant culture.
By refusing to admit the metaphor of governor into his discussion, Meeks relieves himself of the obligation even to consider seriously this line of argument and the attendant possibility that some form of nuclear deterrence might be acknowledged as a morally acceptable lesser evil.
We live, by choice and vocation, at the intellectual barricades, and we are fully aware of the dangers and temptations attendant there.
The various gospels of salvation provided by Hinduism and Buddhism sought to rescue the soul from its endless wandering and attendant suffering.
By contrast, deep ecologists disparage such a distinction and its attendant personalistic imagery, and in Heidegger intimations of a loving God remain quite undeveloped.
It begins with a call to the Imperial Princes, Ministers of State, and high officials, to give ear to the great purification by which «are purged and washed away all sins which have been committed by Imperial officials and attendants,» men or women, civil or military.
It also betrays, perhaps, the always attendant measure of its unfaith, since by and large the prophets are quite unable to envisage any ultimate establishment of divine sovereignty apart from the re-created and re-substantiated historical Israel.
Paul has said, «Paul, an apostle by the will of God» but a corporate executive could say «Chuck, a corporate executive by the will of God» or a gas station attendant could say «Jim, a gas station attendant by the will of God.»
Their attitude was expressed by the great Ghaznavid King Mahmud when, as he lay on his deathbed, one of his attendants in great sorrow cried, «0 Majesty, who will protect Islam if you will not be with us?»
In talking about «the imagination of a society,» one must not forget how the Western imperialist - expansionist enterprise of colonization, with its attendant construction of «Orientalism,» provided the majority - dominant community with a double - edged weapon - on the one hand to use the tools provided by such an enterprise to create a superstructure which suited its own legitimation of superiority; and, on the other, to claim to be the authentic dispossessed, struggling to reclaim its rights.
(See H. V. Williams Jackson: «Ahriman» in Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, edited by James Hastings) The problem of evil was thus carried back to a precedent, continuous conflict in the cosmos, with God and his attendant hosts of angels contending against the prince of darkness and his devils.
But the festival appears to have had a pre-exodus history among pastoral folk as a spring celebration of the birth of the lambs with attendant rites for the consecration of the flocks and probably a communion meal shared by the shepherd group and the deity.
By the twenties, evolution and its attendant implications had become a subject of consum ing popular interest.
The core of the festival - no doubt known by some other name - may well have been much older than the thirteenth century B.C., originating among pastoral people as a spring celebration of the birth of the lambs, with appropriate attendant rites for the consecration and protection of the flocks, and probably a communion meal shared by the shepherd group and its deity.
Moreover, earnest Christians fought the evils attendant upon the chronic wars between the rival dynasties and sought to check the exploitation of peoples by European conquerors, explorers, merchants, and settlers and make the contacts with Europeans accrue to the benefit of non-Europeans.
The mortal remains of Livingstone, accompanied by his attendant, reached England on April 15, 1874 and was laid to rest in the Westminster abbey.
Lead by three hospitality veterans and 95 associates, Towne Park's on - site team will manage multiple front - of - house operations for the hotel, including valet, cashier, door attendant, bell attendant, garage concierge, traffic control and garage maintenance.
For all the attendant mythology Nicklaus versus Palmer petered out after a few years and was characterized by the absence of memorable showdowns.
And thus it was delivered to Aaron, the ball that tied Ruth's record, shielded as if contaminated from the view of the huge Opening Day crowd as the attendant, flanked by two guards, hurried in from centerfield.
Once among the most popular personalities in Texas, he worried about the way he would be greeted by Cowboys fans, many of whom had been disillusioned by his arrest and the attendant allegations of drug use and infidelity.
The extra bats, balls and uniforms are still stored in the ceiling of the clubhouse, brought down by a clubhouse attendant on a ladder every day.
After de-boarding the plane, Amador - Batten was then detained for an hour and questioned by police officers after a United Airline's flight attendant accused him of having his hand and arm «too close to -LSB-...]
The innate ability of each woman to give birth guided by her body's wisdom, with trusted attendants, in soft private spaces, has been largely taken over by the international billion dollar high - tech low - touch obstetrics industry.
Details specific to intrapartum transfers were not discussed by the authors for better understanding if poor outcomes were more related to management of the home birth provider or hospital attendant (Nove et al, 2012).
As a home birth attendant, most practices contract their assistants rather than employ them and I suspect most home birth practices are owned by solo practitioners rather than in partnerships or in a team of clinicians.
Intubation is one step of the neonatal resuscitation protocol outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association, and while certainly not the most vital step for midwives to master, it is part of a full resuscitation and the right of every newborn to have provided by their birth attendant if proven -LSB-...]
On the leg home, she was asked by the flight attendants to remove his car seat, since it interfered with the recline of the seat in front.
For certified nurse midwives and other midwives, nearly all, 98 % and 99 %, respectively, of home births were planned home births, whereas almost two - thirds (65 %) of home births attended by «other» attendants were reported as planned.
Intubation is one step of the neonatal resuscitation protocol outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association, and while certainly not the most vital step for midwives to master, it is part of a full resuscitation and the right of every newborn to have provided by their birth attendant if proven necessary.
SO they may be, but, from what has been written, they remain sadly unaware of the potential harm caused by their birth attendants» potential negligence.
Some interesting charts: http://chartsbin.com/view/2501 percentages of births via c - section by country http://chartsbin.com/view/2602 births attended by skilled birth attendants by country http://chartsbin.com/view/1451 neonatal mortality rate by country
Additionally, a skate park committee made of Park District staff, parents and other residents decided this week that the skate park should be supervised by an attendant.
Dawnella Brahos, a 38 - year - old mother of three, was rudely told by an American Airlines flight attendant that she was not allowed to use her breast pump during the flight.
These hospital - caused deaths of the newborn in the first week likely could have been prevented by the woman having a homebirth with a well - trained attendant.
«We emphasize that the increased risks of poor outcomes from the setting of home birth, regardless of attendant, are virtually impossible to solve by transport.
After the reclassification of transferred patients, the out - of - hospital rate of cesarean delivery (performed by a physician who was not the planned birth attendant) was 5.3 %.
The American College of Nurse - Midwives and the North American Registry of Midwives recommend that midwives should at minimum meet the standards of midwifery established by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), which include completion of a formal midwifery education program, national certification, and licensure in the local jurisdiction of practice.32, 33 Certified professional midwives (CPMs) may achieve certification through apprenticeship and portfolio evaluation without obtaining a formal midwifery degree; within CPM professional organizations efforts are under way to uniformly adopt ICM standards.33, 34 Oregon has followed this trend; in 2015 licensure became mandatory for attendants at out - of - hospital births.
That way, your kids will be easily spotted by motorists and crosswalk attendants during darker parts of the day.
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