Who is protecting the oceans from
potentially damaging actions?
Not exact matches
A hamstring injury restricted his participation between the months of September to December, and he is now expected to miss further first - team
action,
potentially damaging his chances of starting regularly for the club.
Also, «as a result of the discounts and compromises agreed to by the plaintiffs, each dollar of
damages for economic loss [which] plaintiffs could
potentially recover if this
action were not settled... has been reduced by over 40 %,» Jepsen wrote.
Mrs May said: «Either this was a direct
action by the Russian state against our country, or the Russian government lost control of its
potentially catastrophically
damaging nerve agent and allowed it to get into the hands of others.»
Augen offered no compensation to users for the lost functionality, and still stands
potentially liable in the form of a class -
action lawsuit for
damaging customers.
Nice to hear that LG has stepped forward to clarify a
potentially image
damaging situation by calming owners of the LG Optimus 2X that they will definitely be receiving the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update tomorrow — for unlocked models that see
action in Europe.
The other 45 % take part in
actions that, if continually repeated, can
potentially damage credit.
The real and unacceptable extremism occurs when an ethical position is based on incorrect facts and drastic,
potentially more
damaging,
action is demanded.
the isn't much in the way of rational logic that requires immediate,
potentially damaging, drastic
action.
I believe that a class
action suit by tax payers against the major environmental groups and their billionaire backers for fraud is entirely justified, actual and punitive
damages into the trillions of dollars could
potentially be sought.
Together, the legal team strives to resolve class
action lawsuits as quickly as possible, limiting the client's exposure and containing the costs associated with
potentially damaging litigation.
Commencing July 1, 2017, persons affected by a CASL contravention will be able to invoke a private right of
action to sue for compensation and
potentially substantial statutory
damages.
If social workers investigate
potentially abusive parents without any malice or bad faith on their part, then seemingly, they are given carte blanche to pursue a course of
action / line of inquiry which may result in fundamental
damage to the parents — by effectively criminalising them — to the family unit, and crucially the children of the family, and may even ultimately destroy the family.