If you can't build a shed of some sort around the kennel, use materials for the roof, plants or fencing around the sides, and
other physical barriers to keep the dog safe from the weather extremes.
This means that you may need to use baby gates or
other physical barriers to make sure she stays in the same room with you; or, you can tether her to your waist with a leash if needed.
Not exact matches
These small
physical barriers can discourage
others from approaching you.
If a
physical, technological or
other type of
barrier prevents the use of an assistive device on the premises, we will seek to remove that
barrier.
The point was, on one hand, to eliminate financial
barriers to education and, on the
other hand, to remove the stigma attached to
physical labor.
[15] Original nakedness shows full awareness of the original meaning of the body as the revelation of the person; original nakedness shows a total trust and absence of
barriers before the
others; it shows the total unity between the
physical and the spiritual.
While de Blasio noted the increased funding heading toward the renewal schools that are the focus of much Department of Education effort and outside scrutiny, there are
other key school - related additions to the budget, including $ 6.6 million for the DOE to «hire 50 additional
physical education teachers and conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to address
barriers and move schools toward full
physical education compliance.»
A clear and perforated
barrier is used, enabling the mice to see, smell, and hear each
other, but preventing
physical interactions.
In
other words, if we think of state borders as
physical barriers, do we also irrationally imagine that these borders protect us in some way?
Like
other habitat specialists, Sungazers appear to be restricted to this area not only because of
physical barriers such as large rivers and mountains, but also because of the unique climactic niche in this region.
Rather, he said, the study was designed to ask the more fundamental question of whether a
physical barrier of cells would indeed act as a
barrier to prevent damage to cells on the
other side.
With only water and no
physical barrier, such as a combination of clay, rock or soil
barriers as at all USA sites as well as Spanish and
other European sites, an extensive root network penetrating into the tailings themselves is assured at each site.
The failure to provide an
physical barrier between the tailings and water, solids, or
other material leaves the tailings vulnerable to extensive penetration of the tailings by plant roots and animals as well as disturbance by freeze and thaw and ice formation and break up impacts.
These herbs seem to work by decreasing inflammation and forming a
physical barrier against stomach acid or
other abdominal irritants.
They do not know completely each
other because of the
physical barriers.
Dating
other people with herpes is stress - free, guilt - free, and has no
barriers on
physical intimacy.
Combining
physical security with
other measures such as intruder alarms and CCTV will provide even tougher protection, for if a trespasser attempts to breach the
barrier an alarm could be triggered to alert a monitoring centre of the intrusion.
But Sport England's groundbreaking research, which underpins This Girl Can, has identified fear of judgement by
others as a significant and unifying
barrier to girls and women taking part in
physical activity and sport.
Like
other public schools across the nation, Colorado charter schools are faced with health challenges and learning
barriers related to the
physical and mental well - being of their students, families, and staff members.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of
physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or
other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public airport.
Eye impairment is such kind of
physical disability which is a great
barrier for students that forces them to rely on the support of
other people.
Allow the cats to see each
other while maintaining a
physical barrier.
The safest form of confining dog to the property for its own protection and mental well - being as well as the protection of
others is a good,
physical,
barrier fence.
It's not the threat to the
physical environment that is the chief source of concern, but rather that the tests breach a significant
barrier on the path leading to deployment, and have a substantial risk of triggering escalation as
other nations respond.
Though no option has proven perfect (Indego had sold 280 cash memberships since April and had 52 cash members as of early December), the existence of cash payment options means the conversation among operators, advocates, and enthusiasts has been able to move onto the
other cultural and
physical barriers keeping people from hopping onto their city's newest form of public transit.
Even when wearing a helmet and
other protective gear, the lack of a
physical barrier can lead to catastrophic injuries that require more recovery and medical care than in your average automobile accident.
There is no good way to transfer them, and I think maybe because they're trying to keep it a secure currency they don't want to be easy, but
other than going to a
physical Bitcoin ATM — and converting cash to a Bitcoin there — I think there's a
barrier to entry where the average person is not going to want to have them around because they really only have... Well, there probably are some legit purposes I don't know of but
other than... The only purpose I know of is to buy drugs in the dark market and so --
While the number of migrant workers currently exceeds 200,000, live - in caregivers under the Live - In Caregivers Program (LCP), agricultural workers under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program, and
other workers under the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP), face tremendous
physical barriers that position them as second class citizens to the Canadian state in terms of their rights and benefits.
In that case, following the EU ratification of the 2009 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the Court defined «disability» as «a limitation which results in particular from long - term
physical, mental or psychological impairments which in interaction with various
barriers may hinder the full and effective participation of the person concerned in professional life on an equal basis with
other workers» (Kaltoft, para 53, citing HK Danmark, para 38).
With the Act, our nation's healthcare policy aims to protect, promote and restore the
physical and mental well - being of residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial or
other barriers.
Like
other similar systems, Huawei's Q2 solves those problems by implementing a «mesh Wi - Fi with a unique G.hn gigabit PLC (power - line communication) module, which can easily traverse walls and break
physical barriers.»
Thus, cryptocurrency is not a only new means of buying things but also doing them in order to escape and break the
barriers and the obstacles that one has to encounter with
physical money or
other forms of currency for that matter.
Often collaborating with
other social service and mental health professionals, rehabilitation counselors also address
barriers to employment, engage in job development and placement programs, and arrange for evaluations of
physical, mental, academic, and vocational needs.
In many couples, partners truly care about one another but have
barriers that have gotten in the way of their loving relationship, e.g., communication patterns that are destructive to the relationship, difficulty addressing conflict in a caring and constructive way, not «turning towards» each
other frequently enough, relationship upset due to an emotional and / or
physical affair.
In a growing number of cities, bicycle lanes have achieved a status entirely independent from their car - lane kin through
physical separation created by parked cars, curbs or
other barriers.