Sentences with phrase «people substantial threats»

However, I'd argue that for many people substantial threats do remain, even if our innate systems are not geared up to assess and respond to them in the same way as those ancient threats.

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«And for many people, the core immigration question — and one which I fully accept is a substantial issue - is immigration from non-European countries, especially when from different cultures in which assimilation and potential security threats can be an issue.
At the time, the researchers said there was no evidence to suggest the findings extended beyond the particular group of dogs or that it posed a substantial threat to people or their pets.
A 2017 Pew Research survey showed that a substantial majority of people worldwide believe the climate crisis is a major threat — with respondents in 13 countries, mostly in Latin America and Africa, identifying global climate change as the topmost threat to their nation.
A violent offences is defined as an offence committed by a young person that includes as an element the causing of bodily harm; an attempt or a threat to commit an offence; or an offence in the commission of which a young person endangers the life or safety of another person by creating a substantial likelihood of causing bodily harm.
Requires substantial supervision by another person to protect oneself from threats to health and safety due to Severe Cognitive Impairment, defined as deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity that is measured by clinical evidence and standardized tests, which reliably measure impairment in:
Becoming chronically ill means that the policyholder is not able to perform, without substantial assistance from another person for a period of at least 90 days, at least two out of the six activities of daily living or requires substantial supervision from another person, for a time period of at least 90 consecutive days, to protect the insured from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment.
[3] A person generally is chronically ill if the person (1) is unable to perform at least two activities of daily living, such as eating, using the toilet, bathing oneself, or dressing oneself; (2) requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment; or (3) has a level of disability similar to that described in (1) as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
To qualify for a chronic illness, you would need to be certified by a licensed health practitioner in the last 12 months with a qualifying illness or physical condition that would prevent you from performing at least two «Activities of Daily Living», without substantial assistance or requires substantial supervision from another person to protect the Insured Person from threats to health and safety due to cognitive impaiperson to protect the Insured Person from threats to health and safety due to cognitive impaiPerson from threats to health and safety due to cognitive impairment.
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