Finally our pedestrian car accident attorneys in our main office in White Plains, and our branch offices in New York and Stamford, will fight to hold the offending driver accountable if the accident occurred in an area where he knew, or should have known, there was an increased likelihood
of coming into contact with small children in the road (because of nearby schools, parks or playgrounds).
Contact with Fires: Nearly 50 % of all burn injuries in the US are a result
of coming into contact with fire.
Children may be exposed to and injured by exposure to lead paint or varnish as a result
of coming into contact with lead - based paint or varnish covered furniture or woodwork in a building owned by someone other than the children's parents.
To reduce the chances
of coming into contact with them, try to walk your dog early in the morning or late at night when it's cooler, as larvae are usually active during warmer, dry weather.
Although outdoor cats have a better chance
of coming into contact with mosquitoes and a greater likelihood of contracting the parasite, indoor cats are by no means safe.
That means your chances
of coming into contact with a tick that carries the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease is pretty darn good.
Your pet's preventive will vary based on where you live and the likelihood
of them coming into contact with specific parasites.
Dogs that are frequently in contact with other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk
of coming into contact with the virus if there is an outbreak.
Dogs that are frequently or regularly exposed to other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk
of coming into contact with the virus.
The Peruvian Inca Orchid does not have any hair at all and therefore there is no danger
of coming into any contact with dander or hair.
Keeping cats indoors will eliminate their exposure to potentially infected rodents and decrease your chance
of coming into contact with the toxoplasmosis parasite.
For any teacher or parent, it would be their worst nightmare should a pupil be injured as a result
of coming into contact with chemicals that should have been stored out of reach.
Really, however, Poncherello's defining characteristic here seems to be a fear
of coming into contact with Baker's dick.
The online dating landscape if full of a versatile compilation of people and one can be assured
of coming into contact with people who have a very different ideas of fun.
Whether you're living in a city where there are very few chances
of coming into contact with the sun, or if you always use sunscreen when you go outdoors, not having enough sun exposure can cause a deficiency in vitamin D.
«The importance
of coming into contact with English outside school, for example by reading English or, as in this case, by playing computer games, means a lot in terms of young people's English vocabulary.
Visitors to two popular parks in South London are at risk
of coming into contact with ticks that can transmit Lyme disease to humans, according to new research published in Medical and Veterinary Entomology.
All of the bacteria tested were killed within 15 minutes
of coming into contact with the treated surface.
There are many people that
all of us come into contact with who may never come to church unless we go to them first.
First, it's necessary to be aware of the toxins most
of us come into contact with on a daily basis so healthy choices can be made to start ridding us... [Read more...]
Instead, he chose to seek meaning in all of his experiences and use them for the betterment
of those he came into contact with.
Place all cleaning chemicals out of reach as these can be dangerous
of they come into contact with your rabbits skin or worse their mouth.
Not exact matches
One
of the things says when you
come into the meeting, close your computer, because that way you can make eye
contact with each other.
Much
of my research was about developing materials that record physical properties
of substances they
come into contact with as visual patterns someone could read by eye.
The solution: Poo - Pourri, whose proprietary formula creates a protective barrier across the surface
of the toilet - bowl water, halting foul odors from
coming into contact with the air.
One
of our goals is to teach our employees to want more for themselves — even what they might have thought was not possible before they
came into contact with us.
On the topic
of business cards, it's not a good strategy to hand a business card out to everyone you
come into contact with during the conference, but rather
with those you make a real connections
with.
In a deep state
of depression, he
comes into contact with an alien symbiote which gives him powers that closely match the web - slinger's.
A study in the International Journal
of Workplace Health Management found that people who bring their dogs
into the workplace are less stressed, and that sense
of job satisfaction extends to people who
come into contact with the pet.
If each one
of your employees
comes into contact with 10 customers per week, then when we multiply that number
of new customers over 50 weeks, this
comes to 500 customers per year, per employee.
Coming on the heels
of Sally Yates's testimony regarding former national security adviser Michael Flynn, the move has inflamed speculation that Comey's dismissal is related to the FBI investigation
into the Trump administration's
contact with Russia.
The small tag rests on the back
of the wearer's neck, and lights up in green, yellow or red (red meaning a large, potentially dangerous level
of impact) when the athlete
comes into contact with someone or something.
Many
of the most stressful jobs involve peril and significant hazard, whether it's
coming into contact with hazardous materials, or having other people's lives in your hands.
Earlier this week in the British House
of Lords, Lord James (a corporate expert at money laundering) stood up and announced that he had been secretly in
contact with a mysterious organization he called Foundation X, an organization that has
come forward offering to inject billions
of dollars
into the failing British economy.
Health officials in Texas have already announced the death
of a 77 - year - old Harris county resident from Vibrio: She
came into contact with flood waters when they ripped
into her home, and later died as a result
of flesh - eating disease.
The list
of scams we have
come into contact with includes:
I began to see that much
of my understanding
of the world is shaped by the different peoples, cultures and access to institutions
of which I had
come into contact with.
Paradoxically the more atheists I
come into contact with the more strength I find in my belief that they, for lack
of a better term, lack a certain gene (yes, I get the irony).
God is very real, but until you encounter Him in a way that changes your life and the lives
of the people you
come into contact with, it's hard to see that.
If it is true that the creator constantly supports, preserves, and renews His world, if everything new that appears in the world has
come and continuously
comes from His plan for creation and from His creative power, then in some way it has to
come into contact with the reality that forms the object
of the sciences.»
The talks
of the conference have sought to explain what it means to say we have faith in God by looking at the evidence for His existence and his eternal plan to found the Church as man's true environment in which he
comes into contact with his creator.
People who are drawn to the side
of the poor
come into contact with the foundation
of all life.
No matter how well adjusted some
of us become in our everyday lives,
coming back
into intense
contact with our families
of origin can thrust some
of us
into some serious emotional dysregulation.
Some
of his old Oxford friends
with whom he
came into contact put him down and smirked about his religious commitments, and that must have been difficult.
The Mosaic Law stated that if a person became unclean through touching a dead body, having an emission
of blood, or getting a disease like leprosy, they polluted everything they
came into contact with.
Through Fr Nesbitt she
came into contact with the theology
of Edward Holloway and the work
of the Faith movement, becoming a committed supporter, practically and spiritually.
In reality, there is a growing number
of clergy who accept this teaching and are seeking to show it in its positive and life - giving fullness in their pastoral work: many
of them have had the opportunity to be involved in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have
come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teaching.
If Lutherans really believe what their theology says about Word and Sacrament, then I think they would be equally passionate about engaging other Christians: When Christians understand what Christ offers in the sacraments, that understanding, and what is actually received, changes their lives because they
come into direct
contact with the death and new life
of Jesus.
Saying the European renaisance was BECAUSE
of arab influence might be exagerating the case a bit, but what is true is they generally
came into contact with classical greek philosophy through Arab translations because in Europe most
of the copies
of those texts had been lost.
This opinion is perverted not because there is no divine becoming in the immanence, but because only through the primal certainty
of divine being can we
come into contact with the mysterious meaning
of divine becoming, the self - division
of God in creation and His participation in the destiny
of its freedom.