Sentences with phrase «pose danger to public»

Warren E. Agin (pictured left), the Boston bankruptcy lawyer who is serving as trustee in the bankruptcy, assures the Sun Chronicle that the cadavers pose no danger to the public and that he was in the process of making arrangements for disposal of the bodies.
Yesterday, the EPA formally published its finding that greenhouse gases pose a danger to public health.
Photo: cocovanThe Environmental Protection Agency today said it has determined that planet - warming greenhouse gases pose a danger to public health and welfare.
This argument assumes that if the American Pit Bull Terrier was bred to be used for dogfighting a hundred years ago, the APBT obviously must pose a danger to the public today.
The use of a service animal by an individual with a disability is welcome at Thruway facilities wherever the general public is permitted provided the service animal is under its handler's control at all times and does not pose a danger to the public.
Therefore, Pilate and the religious authorities would have already known Jesus and his disciples, and would have understood that they posed no danger to public order in themselves, because the apocalyptic message they preached was nonviolent, anticipating God's imminent action.
Finally, this essay is in response to those who say the APBT poses a danger to the public because of the breed's historical involvement in dogfighting.
The zoo says the drive - thru run posed no danger to the public, and the charges were related to the fact officials didn't ask for permission to take the bear offsite.
The zoo says the drive - thru run posed no danger to the public, and the charges were related to the fact officials didn't ask for permission to take the bear offsite.
Fifth, as to public policy considerations and the burden of imposing a legal duty on employers under the circumstances presented, the Court commented that asbestos poses a danger to public health and cumulative exposures can cause mesothelioma.

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It is considered by some parties as illegitimate, posing a serious danger to Japan's democracy since the Prime Minister circumvented the constitutional amendment procedure, dictating a radical change to the meaning of fundamental principles in the Constitution by way of Cabinet fiat without Diet debate, vote, or public approval.
The Legislature's vote followed months of fact - finding, committee meetings, and public hearings in which several doctors, medical experts and public health organizations, including the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, the Buffalo - Niagara Tobacco Free Coalition, the Wellness Institute of WNY, and the Commissioner of the Erie County Health Department warned of the dangers and risks that the emissions from Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping pose to the public's health.
He said the Tories running the leave campaign — Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Priti Patel — would pose a greater danger to workers» rights and public services than Cameron.
The groups, including the pro-choice Family Planning Advocates, and the Christian conservative New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, had argued that making their donor lists public could pose a danger to their contributors because they lobby on controversial issues.
In a high - risk strategy, Watson said the Tories running the leave campaign — Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Priti Patel — would pose a greater danger dangerous to workers» rights and public services than Cameron.
The contractor to be awarded the job will be required to stabilise the slope and halt the fall of boulders, which now pose a danger to the travelling public, particularly...
1987: Francisco Ayala, Norman Newell, and Stanley Weinberg — This award was given jointly for the efforts of the awardees in alerting scientists and the public to the danger to the scientific enterprise and to sound scientific education posed by the creationist movement.
«They should work cooperatively with sports organizations to educate the larger public about the nature of their research and its laudable goals, as well as its potential abuses and the dangers it poses
It says the plan would not pose any serious danger to the public or the marine environment, because the radiation would rapidly be diluted.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President - elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressed doubt about the science behind global climate change during a contentious Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, but added he would be obliged for now to uphold the EPA's finding carbon dioxide poses a public danger.
In addition to the dangers posed to fetal development, unregulated amounts of nanoparticles in the environment are now known to affect us at the cellular level, and the genetic consequences could be at the root of the greatest public health crises, including heart disease, hypertension, obesity and diabetes.
Firstly, for many years they did not make public fears about the potential danger BSE posed to human health — concerns of an economically damaging public over-reaction took precedence.
While awareness of the dangers of illegal drugs has increased, many teens are still ignorant of the significant physical danger posed by legally prescribed drugs, according to a new study in Journal of Public Policy & Marketing.
Thomas Edison championed DC as the better option — and even publicly electrocuted stray animals with AC to convince the public that it posed a danger.
First, the need to educate the public about the potential dangers posed by the soy formula now fed to 750,000 infants per year.
The addition of isoflavones to common foods poses a clear danger to the public and should not be allowed.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week issued an urgent warning to the public about the dangers posed by auto - defaults, the industry - wide practice of lenders placing borrowers» private student loans into default simply because the borrower's co-signer — often a parent or grandparent — had died or declared bankruptcy.
Their website includes a public service video announcement, tips on how to have a happy indoor cat, and emphasises the dangers that roaming cats can pose to wildlife.
concluded that the data collected in the United States to support the theory that pit bulls posed a unique danger to the public is flawed by methodological shortcomings.
Since a wide variety of equipment and tools are commonly used when training pets and in their daily activities, the pet - owning public needs to be aware of the potential problems and dangers some equipment may pose.
So it's utterly unremarkable to find 49 people, including astronauts and engineers, who would publicly reject James Hansen's view of the dangers posed by unabated emissions of carbon dioxide, or the Obama administration's approach to the space agency's research programs, news releases and other forms of public output on climate, which is markedly different than that of the last Bush administration.
The Bush administration made clear today that it doesn't intend to do anything about climate change in the final six months in office, announcing that instead of responding to the Supreme Court's mandate last year that the EPA determine the dangers posed to humankind by greenhouse - gas emissions they would simply request further public comment.
A prestigious medical journal warns of the dangers climate change poses to public health in one of the most convincing and most frightening papers on the subject yet.
Thanks to Climategate, the public now grasps the danger that a federally funded scientific - technological poses to «the supreme goals of our free society».
A must - read article by Mark Hertsgaard in Newsweek reports how BP lied about the size of the oil disaster and the danger posed to its workers, the public and the environment.
Aside from the dangers of global warming, carbon dioxide emitted from power plants poses only mild consequences to the environment or public health.
As commercial trucks pose such overwhelming dangers to public safety, there are literally hundreds of laws and regulations in place that are designed to minimize risks.
Both the justice of peace and the judge found that Pierre posed no serious danger to the public should he be released.
Second, it is OK to regulate public sex that could pose a danger, such as people standing nude by the side of a highway.
Another example would be the manufacturer of a defective product, such as a toy or medical device, which fails to protect the public from known dangers posed by the bad product.
Unfortunately, this case does not engage in an interpretation of section 40 (1)(ee) of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk of harm to minors or of an imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies in the social housing context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic violence.
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