Sentences with phrase «potentially dangerous practices»

Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell accused the government of being «asleep at the wheel» and allowing extremely worrying and potentially dangerous practices to evolve in the schools system.
«Concerns over glutathione skin bleaching in the UK: Regulators must warn against this potentially dangerous practice, says consultant.»
Allowing a dog to run and play off leash in an unfenced yard, park, or other location may seem like an alternative to having a fenced yard but make no mistake — it is a potentially dangerous practice that can result in tragedy if your dog decides to bolt and you can't get him back.

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If your child is playing or practicing in less than ideal weather conditions, you need to be aware of the possible hazards and have a plan worked out ahead of time to avoid the kind of potentially dangerous situation that developed at the lacrosse game.
Without knowing exactly which acid dyes are in the ties you will be using, it is best to practice caution and avoid breathing in potentially dangerous dye fumes when heating the ties in hot water.
Safety is a priority for PerfectMatch, and to keep members safe they offer the ability to block potentially dangerous members, along with a safe dating guide for safe practices outside the site.
Leaders must deal with everything from overstretched budgets to mediocre teachers to unruly (and potentially dangerous) students, not to mention heavy pressure to boost academic results (without, of course, «teaching to the test,» much less engaging in even more dubious practices).
Connecticut veterinarian and NAIA Board member Dr. Arnold Goldman, counsels that «even though relocating pets may feel good in the short run, it is a false, potentially dangerous and ultimately ineffective practice that does nothing to solve the problem of surplus dogs at the source.
That practice is also potentially dangerous, as countries producing rawhide in tropical climates don't have a good track record when it comes to preventing salmonella outbreaks.
These practices may make sharks more accustomed to people in their environment and to associate human activity with food; a potentially dangerous situation.
Should companies that lease land to businesses that have potentially dangerous environmental practices be responsible for the safeguarding of that land?
So far as I know, there is no standard police practice regarding following up with a referring psychiatrist one way or the other, after a police officer visits with a potentially dangerous suspect.
The still - unfolding scandal is bringing renewed focus to Facebook's privacy practices, with many observers questioning whether the social media company has been too liberal in granting access to what is arguably one of the world's most valuable - and potentially dangerous - data sets.
A primary public policy objective of the AAMA is to protect patients, delegating providers, other health care professionals working with medical assistants, and medical assistants themselves from substandard and potentially dangerous medical assisting practices.
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