Every week we are seeing new examples of serious failures of care,
unacceptable delays for treatment, cancelled operations, and agonising waiting times for people suffering from mental health problems.
Not exact matches
BURKE MOUNTAIN — Jodie Wickens, deputy education spokesperson and New Democrat MLA
for Coquitlam - Burke Mountain, issued the following statement on the beginning of construction
for Smiling Creek Elementary School: «After years of
unacceptable delays from Christy Clark's government, construction of...
Those miles put a hefty toll on the fleet, and if a vehicle goes out of commission it can lead to
delayed or missed deliveries — an
unacceptable outcome
for customers that depend on access to fresh proteins.
«It focused on an arbitrary target
for making the first payments at the expense of proper planning and this has led to
unacceptable delays and spiralling costs.»
Bellone, who said he only heard about Spota's intentions to resign from news reports, said it was «
unacceptable»
for any
delay of Spota's departure and that it was important
for Spota to leave immediately to avoid compromising the office's pending cases.
Shadow Cabinet Minister
for Mental Health Luciana Berger added: «Mr Livingstone's comments are simply
unacceptable, and he should apologise without
delay.
For a game that was delayed nearly a year, it's unacceptable for the final product to feel so thrown togeth
For a game that was
delayed nearly a year, it's
unacceptable for the final product to feel so thrown togeth
for the final product to feel so thrown together.
Given that the United States and most other developed anions have
for over twenty - five years failed to adequately respond to climate change because of alleged
unacceptable costs to each nation and that due to the
delay ghg emissions reductions now needed to avoid potentially catastrophic climate change are much steeper and costly than what would be required if these nations acted twenty five years ago, is it just
for the United States and other developed nations to now defend further inaction on climate change on the basis of cost to it?
At the same time, the study shows that policies can make a difference, but
delaying the implementation of action by even a decade seriously jeopardises our energy security and has
unacceptable implications
for emissions.
Delivering judgment, Lady Justice Arden apologised to the parties
for the «lamentable and
unacceptable»
delay.
The court found the variety of explanations proffered
for this lack — the original state of decomposition of the body, the risk of HIV infection to the investigators, the attendant
delays — «unimpressive and
unacceptable».
Where a client later alleges
unacceptable delay or inaction in the lawyer's part, a reporting letter may assist the lawyer in proving that the client shared responsibility
for the
delay.
To give «appropriate» an evaluative gloss, allowing a party to
delay the commencement of proceedings
for some tactical or other reason beyond two years from the date the claim is fully ripened and requiring the court to assess to tone and tenor of communications in search of a clear denial would, in my opinion, inject an
unacceptable element of uncertainty into the law of limitation of actions.»
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — with whom the child lives — where there are allegations the father and paternal grandmother sexually abused the child — whether there is an
unacceptable risk of harm to the child in the father's care — where the child has speech and language
delays — where the child had spent unsupervised time with the father after separation — where the parties entered into final Consent Orders in October 2015 — where the allegations arose after that — where the child has been spending supervised time with the father since October 2016 — where the mother obtained a domestic violence protection order against the father in 2015 — where an order
for equal shared parental responsibility is not in the child's best interests — where an
unacceptable risk of harm is not found — where the mother is granted sole parental responsibility — where the child will continue to live primarily with the mother and spend unsupervised time with the father on an increasing basis
It puts great emphasis on maintaining the role of private health insurance,
for example, while also acknowledging that «there are increasing concerns that a two - tiered health system is evolving, in which people without private health insurance have
unacceptable delays in access to some specialties such as cataract surgery and joint replacements».