Sentences with phrase «on involuntary»

With the current rules on involuntary bumping, the compensation is based on the price for that one - way portion of the trip.
Among those who do acknowledge this condition, definitions tend to focus on involuntary actions.
After this recent flurry of stories on involuntary law firm departures and subsequent law suits, it's refreshing to learn about one lawyer who left his firm and took the rap for it... quite literally!
Focusing on involuntary acts, specifically those driven by affect.
Pavlovian classical conditioning focuses on involuntary behavior triggered by antecedents; something that happens or exists before something else happens.
The Funds will not charge any redemption fee on involuntary redemptions.
If convicted, they could face a prison sentence of 10 years on the involuntary manslaughter charge.
Since your basal metabolic rate is based largely on involuntary functions like breathing and pumping blood, changes in your day - to - day activity don't do much to raise or lower this number.
«Yvonne Cryns told the parents that she had delivered hundreds of babies, including breech babies, and even showed them pictures of those deliveries,» Lake County Assistant State's Atty. Claudia Kasten told the jury as Cryns» trial on involuntary manslaughter charges began in a Waukegan courtroom.
«It seemed to me that the baby didn't have much of a chance either way,» said Mike Leitza, 29, one of two holdouts who forced a Lake County judge to declare a mistrial Monday in Waukegan on an involuntary - manslaughter charge against Yvonne Cryns, 50.

Not exact matches

On the surface, stuttering is speech disorder caused by the involuntary repetition or prolongation of certain words and consonants, but the factors that cause stuttering range from genetics, child development, neurophysiology, and family dynamics.
A man accused of initiating a «swatting» incident that resulted in the death of another man halfway across the country has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and interference with law enforcement according to court records made public on Friday.
Research has shown that pets have a positive effect on cardiovascular health, blood pressure, and involuntary stress responses.
«In recent months, notwithstanding the impact of severe weather events such as Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, flight completion and on - time arrival rates remained high, while reports of mishandled baggage and involuntary denied boardings plunged to their lowest ever recorded.
On the other hand, involuntary part - time work is down a solid 1.2 million over the past year.
Netflix blamed the miss on «slightly higher - than - expected involuntary churn (inability to collect),» which the company said was «driven in part by the ongoing transition to chip - based credit and debit cards.»
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a high obstacle if not a complete barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
For Netflix, the switch meant that many of the older cards on its file no longer worked as the companies gave new cards to their customers, leading to «involuntary churn,» as Chief Executive Reed Hastings put it in a letter to shareholders.
First - order impact of more restrictive dollar - inflow into the U.S. will be seen in home sales and home prices data, although second - order effect would weigh on multifamily REITS as a sizable cohort of «involuntary renters» re-enter into the housing market as potential buyers (albeit without the balance sheet strength of Chinese buyers).
On Wednesday evening, for a few brief, glorious moments, Rudy Giuliani accomplished a task that media observers had heretofore assumed to be impossible: transforming Sean Hannity into a real, if involuntary, journalist.
Then (as I read on another site) the Mormons say that the dead can reject the involuntary baptism.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy, science hasn't quiet made its mind up on that one yet) one little green gob of magic stuff morphed into humans.
To assent to the rules of engagement prescribed by liberal public reason is to accept a voluntary and arbitrary limit on how deeply one is willing to think, which then becomes an involuntary limit on how far one is able to see.
But it does appear to be true that, as Dias wrote, InterVarsity will maintain doctrinal accountability by asking any staff who disagree with IVCF's conservative stance on homosexuality, same - sex relationships, and gender to inform their leadership, triggering a process of «involuntary termination.»
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
But politics, on the other hand, involves involuntary servitude.
But that freedom is just one of many that we enjoy in the United States — and religious tolerance is no more, or less, valuable than are rights to free speech, to bear arms, to be free from search and seizure, to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, to be tried by our peers, to have our day in court, to not be imprisoned or fined without cause, to ensure State's rights, to be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, and on, and on, and on.
Drawing on examples of what is happening in the Netherlands, where the practice of PAS and euthanasia (voluntary and involuntary) has increased even though not formally legal, Manning, Larson and Amundsen suggest that the policy and practice of euthanasia / PAS would weaken the general prohibition against killing.
The Trump administration released a memorandum, stating that «there is no evidence that UNFPA directly engages in coercive abortions or involuntary sterilizations in China» but said nevertheless the agency «continues to partner with [China's family planning agency] on family planning, and thus can be found to support, or participate in the management of China's coercive policies.»
Sweden also had appeals turned down when the ball was flicked on to Matteo Darmian's wrist, but the referee considered it involuntary.
Because they're involuntary (not done on purpose), they're not a behavioral problem.
As long as it is understood that Miss Manners is not suspending the basic rules of correct dining on the grounds of youth and involuntary confinement, she will admit that the school lunchroom has an ambiance all its own.
This is play where we take on a less powerful role, and try to get our children laughing (not the involuntary laughter of tickling).
By the next day the jurors agreed that Spencer was born alive and that they would acquit Cryns on a charge of involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child.
Cryns, 50, of the 5700 block of Hillcrest Drive, Richmond, is on trial in the courtroom of Lake County Circuit Judge James K. Booras, charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter and one count of involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child.
She was shifting around on the stretcher, grunting with the involuntary surges that come at the end of labor.
The trial ended last week in a mistrial on the charge of involuntary manslaughter, and an acquittal on the charge of involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child.
Karen Carr, a Baltimore midwife who has delivered more than 1,200 babies and is well known in the childbirth community, was indicted on a charge of involuntary manslaughter, as well as charges of child abuse, neglect and acting without a license.
A nurse was charged with involuntary manslaughter, neglect and falsifying documents to make it appear she had performed required exams on the father of Trump's former national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, before he died at a Philadelphia senior care facility last month.
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a high obstacle if not a complete barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
Despite the Lagos State Attorney General's simplistic and foolhardy assertion that the State Government would «pursue the case against TB Joshua and his Church to a logical end», the truth is that what the government is dealing with is a premeditated and well - orchestrated act of terror carried out by highly proficient, skilled and experienced operatives and not one of involuntary manslaughter which came about as a consequence of negligence on the part of the Church authorities or a faulty foundation.
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which governs an involuntary determination incapacity of the President, relies on the general good personal judgment of the President's cabinet arising from their daily dealings with him rather than any formal examination process.
They are another left wing group, funded by the involuntary donations of students, and occasionally hitting on a good idea (like the proverbial broken clock that is right twice a day.)
The GOP wants to focus on tougher penalties for using illegal guns, and expanding involuntary mental health treatment.
The King of Pop's doctor, Conrad Murray, is on trial for involuntary manslaughter, but could propofol alone have caused MJ's death?
Most notably: he plans to review long - term results to check potential side effects, such as dyskinesia (repeating, involuntary motions), which is commonly observed in patients on L - dopa, a Parkinson's drug that is converted to dopamine in the brain.
In his famous piece, An Essay on the Shaking Palsy, Parkinson described a number of patients with key symptoms of the neurological condition, such as involuntary tremors and diminished muscle control, and several decades later the disease was named after him.
«New medication significantly decreases involuntary movement: Study on valbenazine's effects on tardive dyskinesia.»
There is an immediate effect on patients who have DBS on their motor function — the dyskinesia [involuntary muscle movements] is either gone or greatly reduced.
The debate over same - sex attraction was not new: Sigmund Freud reported on one deliberate attempt to change the sexual orientation of a young woman who'd been brought in for involuntary treatment by her parents.
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