Sentences with phrase «risk in a particular home»

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In particular, the letter notes the risk implied by having 500,000 athletes and tourists visit Rio and then return home, potentially spreading Zika to every corner of the globe.
This particular client, in the event of a transfer, could have inspired an assault we simply were willing to risk if she were to birth in her home very near St. Vincent.
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal organisations, with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
A number of home loans exist that are actually insured by various government agencies — the USDA, VA, and FHA, in particular — which means they pose a lower risk to the lenders who provide them.
If you heart is set on that particular kitten, remember that his or her faeces will pose a risk to any other cats you have at home - so get your own cat vaccinated with Felocell FIP (also known as Primucell), if you are in a country where the vaccine is available.
Senior cats in particular are at the greatest risk for being overlooked for permanent homes.
In my view, such lifestyle choices should come with responsibilities and, in particular, there should not be an expectation that others, such as the volunteer firefighters, risk their lives to save them and their homeIn my view, such lifestyle choices should come with responsibilities and, in particular, there should not be an expectation that others, such as the volunteer firefighters, risk their lives to save them and their homein particular, there should not be an expectation that others, such as the volunteer firefighters, risk their lives to save them and their homes.
The Court held that it was not necessary for the appellant to show that every female prisoner required to live at an AP has suffered the detriment of being placed at an AP far from her home in order to establish a case of direct discrimination on grounds of sex, and considered that the risk of being placed far from home is much greater for women than for men due to the smaller numbers of female offenders, and the policy decision that the particular vulnerability of women required to live in an AP means that all APs should be single sex.
We helped to develop a particular program for children with chronic and complex conditions, develop a risk - based payment mechanism in Medicaid tied to the creation of a pediatric medical home and analyzed Medicaid claims data and whether a coordinated care model can provide scoreable savings for Congress.
In particular, Christa has deep experience advising and representing insurers in matters of all types, including life and disability, Section B claims and all types of casualty claims (auto, home and commercial risksIn particular, Christa has deep experience advising and representing insurers in matters of all types, including life and disability, Section B claims and all types of casualty claims (auto, home and commercial risksin matters of all types, including life and disability, Section B claims and all types of casualty claims (auto, home and commercial risks).
Montana home owners have a low risk for catastrophes and an even lower risk for tornadoes in particular.
Pediatric medical homes should (1) strengthen their provision of anticipatory guidance to support children's emerging social - emotional - linguistic skills and to encourage the adoption of positive parenting techniques; (2) actively screen for precipitants of toxic stress that are common in their particular practices; (3) develop, help secure funding, and participate in innovative service - delivery adaptations that expand the ability of the medical home to support children at risk; and (4) identify (or advocate for the development of) local resources that address those risks for toxic stress that are prevalent in their communities.
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