Not exact matches
Announcing the U-turn, the Department for Education said: «We want to ensure any future system of regulation that we may introduce appropriately
targets the small minority of settings which may be exposing children to
harmful practices, without causing undue burdens on the sector
as a whole.
Harmful drinking is a priority in its own right,
as reflected in the Sustainable Development Goal
target 3.5 and WHO's Global Strategy to Reduce the
Harmful Use of Alcohol.
With the new culprit in view, future work could
target a possible treatment, such
as designing an inhibitor to interfere with the
harmful pathway.
Conventional treatments for diseases such
as cancer can carry
harmful side effects — and the primary reason is that such treatments are not
targeted specifically to the cells of the body where they're needed.
The most likely initial
target for capture would be a young male, Gulland says, because a loss in that demographic group would be least
harmful to the population
as a whole if capture goes awry.
This coating disguises the nanosponges
as red blood cells, which are the real
targets of the
harmful toxins produced by MRSA.
In addition to helping you lose weight, there is some evidence that viscous soluble fiber also
targets and reduce the
harmful fat in the abdominal cavity belly fat which is strongly associated with increased health risks such
as heart disease, type 2 diabetes (14).
States and territories have likewise agreed to consider the feral cat
as a
harmful pest, which means that the animal will be
targeted through shooting, poisoning and baiting.
As Dr. Richard Lindzen, MIT atmospheric sciences professor emeritus and one of Grijalva's
targets, has pointed out: «Billions of dollars have been poured into studies supporting climate alarm, and trillions of dollars have been involved in overthrowing the energy economy» — and replacing it with expensive, inefficient, insufficient, job - killing, environmentally
harmful wind, solar and biofuel sources.
If the
target parent shows a parenting ability that is adequate
as defined in the research and fits the needs of the child and there is a reasonable likelihood that the
target parent will foster the relationship of the child with the alienating parent, the court should seriously consider modifying custody, unless the child is so enmeshed with the alienating parent that a change in custody would be permanently
harmful to the child.