Sentences with phrase «ordinary care in»

Owners have to use ordinary care in preventing injury.
So, typically what you need to prove in a truck accident claim is that the defendant driver failed to use ordinary care in driving and caused an accident, which resulted in damages to the injured person.
The authors seemed to take more than the ordinary care in hedging their conclusions, but the upshot appears to be that they think cyclones are intensifying now, albeit at a slow pace.
We will meet our duty to care for your Collateral Account if we exercise ordinary care in the transaction at issue.
iii.All shipments containing liquids are required to be packaged as to insure safe carriage with ordinary care in handling.

Not exact matches

The crypto - currency that so tantalized techies and excited investors is today in a sorry state: Its core supporters are at war with each other and ordinary consumers still don't care about this supposedly revolutionary form of money.
Without significant increases in corporate taxes and taxes on the wealthy, it is now a virtual certainty that ordinary Canadian families will never enjoy the generous social programs enjoyed by most European families: enhanced maternity leave benefits, livable minimum wages, legislated paid vacation time of up to six weeks a year, genuine unemployment insurance, home care, pharmacare and more.
«Whether it is unaffordable housing, cuts to school classrooms, leaving seniors to suffer in understaffed care homes, long waits for basic healthcare, the lack of family doctors, or hallway medicine — ordinary individuals and families have paid the price for Christy Clark's tax cuts to the rich,» said Horgan.
Although I don't pretend to understand all the «ins & outs» of banking, public financing, etc., it seems to me to be self - evident that if Canadian governments at all levels were able to borrow, at low or preferably no interest rates, to finance infrastructure projects and other issues such as health care and education, rather than indebting Canadians in perpetuity in order to pay big interest payments to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadians.
Basically, reversals are all about processes that are going on in the core not the rest of the Earth, which really doesn't care what the magnetic field looks like.Tawny as I say in my post, my theory» is that nothing particularly out of the ordinary is happening, with the die - offs or the magnetic field, whatever the buzz around these events.
At the beginning, a physical organism, whose life - principles were breath and blood, whose mental and emotional experiences were the functions of bodily organs, the ordinary man was submerged in the corporate mass of his tribe, without individual status, separate hopes, personal rights, or claim on divine care apart from the group.
«2 In fact, it was often used as a mere synonym for eros (passionate, though not necessarily sensual, desire) or for philia (liking or caring for another person in the ordinary senseIn fact, it was often used as a mere synonym for eros (passionate, though not necessarily sensual, desire) or for philia (liking or caring for another person in the ordinary sensein the ordinary sense).
In our intimate one - to - one relations, with an other, there is much more intense caring: but even in ordinary day - to - day contacts there can be something of that same qualitIn our intimate one - to - one relations, with an other, there is much more intense caring: but even in ordinary day - to - day contacts there can be something of that same qualitin ordinary day - to - day contacts there can be something of that same quality.
The only foothold for Episcopal control is in the following from article 5, which suggests that the priest should «ensure that the welfare of these faithful harmonises with the ordinary pastoral care of the parish, under the guidance of the bishop in accordance with canon 392, avoiding discord and favouring the unity of the whole Church.»
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
During the sixties and seventies, however, many eminent theologians were of the opinion that the ordinary folk in the pews no longer cared about life after death.
Though the Eastern European situation will remain in flux for some time, ordinary citizens in East Germany and elsewhere are objecting to the abandonment of such socialist protections as guaranteed employment and medical care.
«In adolescence, these (character) strengths are mostly developed in relationships with caring adults,» Tough explained to me in an email about what ordinary citizens can do to helIn adolescence, these (character) strengths are mostly developed in relationships with caring adults,» Tough explained to me in an email about what ordinary citizens can do to helin relationships with caring adults,» Tough explained to me in an email about what ordinary citizens can do to helin an email about what ordinary citizens can do to help.
In response to James» question about the Labour leadership candidates — Ed Miliband campaigned for Simon Hughes to speak out & is encouraging his supporters to call on the Lib Dems to stand up for their values, David Miliband has suggested ending the charitable status of fee - paying schools and (one of those non-monetary aspects to reducing inequality) giving representation to ordinary workers on corporate remunertion committees, Ed Balls has strongly opposed the VAT rise and is calling for a graduate tax instead of higher tuition fees, Andy Burnham has reiterated his support for a National Care Service and spoken out on the abolition of the Future Jobs Fund, Diane Abbot has called for fair taxation, cancelling Trident, and setting a timetable for troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
His findings, which strongly influenced Cameron's subsequent tactics, were that most people believed the Tories to be «out of touch», «opportunistic», «don't care about ordinary people», «stuck in the past», and «care more about the well - off than the have - nots».
Comparing the image of the Conservative party now with how it was seen back in 2003, it hasn't changed to a great extent — people think it has a better team of leaders (39 % think so, compared to 22 % back in 2003), is more competent (43 % now compared to 32 % in 2003) and is more united (46 % compared to 32 %), but in things like whether the Conservative party cares about the problems of ordinary people, shares peoples values, is honest and trustworthy or understands normal peoples lives, the improvement is far more meagre.
The app runs in the background on an ordinary smartphone, and automatically monitors the patients» voice patterns during any calls made as well as during weekly conversations with a member of the patient's care team.
Acids can be made for a variety of uses and skin types, ranging from fruit acids that are found in one if my favorite scrubs from Trader Joe's: Blueberry Acaí Facial Scrub which is made with AHA's, to pure acids that you can buy from one of my new favorite skincare lines The Ordinary, which has an assortment of acids, retonoids, and much more to fit your specific skin care needs.
I've got a great sense of humor and trying to find something positive in any situation I'm caring, sensitive, understanding, giving respect and responsible, funny some time i would say I'm an ordinary woman that believes in doing extraordinary things...
Levinson has a deft touch with ordinary people and places, and the film's early scenes, especially, take care of business in a satisfying, sideways fashion, developing character with exposition and finding every avenue for real - world humor.
That they work for these faceless individuals who control the world, a world that is lacking in care and compassion for the ordinary person.»
Living ordinary lives in Raqqah when Islamic State took over the town in July 2014, they were incensed both at the terror group's depredations and the way no one in the outside world seem to know or care about the situation.
Of course, she doesn't care as much about the art and judges success in material terms, but she is far more attuned to the bizarre and out - of - the - ordinary than Lydia gives her credit for.
the right to physical custody of a child; the right and duty to protect, train and discipline him; the duty to provide him with food, clothing, shelter, education, and ordinary medical care; the right to determine where and with whom he shall live, and the right, in an emergency, to authorize surgery or other extraordinary care
It's possible to turn off the adaptive cruise control in favour of the ordinary kind, which is a bonus in my books (I don't care for the automatic type, although Infiniti's is relatively smooth).
Tyler excels at making the reader really care about fairly ordinary people doing fairly ordinary things and having fairly ordinary events occur in their fairly ordinary lives.
Writers hear all kinds of conflicting advice such as: you MUST introduce a compelling character in an inciting incident, but someone else says you MUST show that compelling character in his / her ordinary world; the reader MUST care about the character's previous life but then again, you MUST avoid backstory; world building that anchors characters and reader is vital but, no, you MUST NOT do anything that stops the forward momentum of the story....
At trial the judge ruled that although the inspector had conducted the inspection in a professional, thorough and conscientious manner, he had still fallen short of meeting the standard of care that was expected of him — that of an ordinary, reasonable and prudent home inspector in the same circumstances.
As between you and us, if you are negligent in safeguarding your checks, you must bear the loss entirely yourself, or share the loss with us if we failed to use ordinary care which substantially contributes to the loss.
Our mission is to limit the anxiety associated with ordinary visits so that our patients receive the best care in a non-threatening and welcoming environment.
«It's different from ordinary stress, because with compassion fatigue, the causes are always related to caring for another person or animal when they're in crisis or pain.»
Once you are in Cabanatuan, take a tricycle going to the bus terminal and take a mini bus (ordinary for Php176, which means no airconditioning) who cares after all it was cold that morning.
Folds of skin, an opened armpit, a tuft of hair, the delicate veins in the hand — discrete elements of ordinary male bodies — are intensely scrutinized and rendered in exquisite detail with immeasurable care.
Not that this board cares, but the hypothesis that society needs demons in the forest and the other that ordinary people are generally poor at estimating risk say nothing about whether or not there is actually danger.
And that's where I see my role — in convincing ordinary folk that this is an issue that they should care about, not because it will affect them but, more insidiously, it will be their legacy to their kids and grandkids.
Coming back to «bogan», the big issue in agnotology is not ignorance in the ordinary sense of the term (people who don't know much about political issues, and don't care to learn — that is certainly part of the stereotypical bogan image, and may perhaps be descriptive of the actual demographic groups commonly associated with the term, though I don't know of any evidence of this).
Legal malpractice in the 7th Edition of Black's defined as: «A lawyer's failure to exercise the degree of care and skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary and reasonable lawyer would use under similar circumstances.
Anyone who gets into a motor vehicle in Florida has a duty to exercise ordinary and reasonable care for their own safety.
Of course, in a situation like that, the passenger's failure to exercise any ordinary care for his or her own safety is usually the reason why this decision is made.
In such cases, the landowner has a duty to exercise ordinary care for the safety of those lawfully on the property, i.e. making sure a dark stairway is always adequately lit.
California defines «negligence» as actions or inactions which show a, «want of ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property or person.»
In the last 18 months, Ontario, like other provinces, has been forced to absorb the inevitable, costly and life - threatening impact of forcing refugees and refugee claimants to forgo or delay medical care that they can not afford and resort to emergency wards rather than ordinary health care providers.
Perhaps this is risky, but was Wellman's research (on precedent splits) so poor that it wouldn't pass muster under the «ordinary care» standards that apply in malpractice cases?
The Indiana Supreme Court held in Pfenning v. Lineman that participants in a sport owe a duty of care to other players based on «the range of ordinary behavior» in that particular sport.
The appellate court explained that to recover compensation in a premises liability claim, a plaintiff must show that the defendant knew or should have known about the danger and that the plaintiff lacked knowledge of the danger, in spite of his ordinary care, due to actions or conditions within the owner's control.
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