New York State law defines animal cruelty as a situation where a person causes
unjustified harm, pain, or suffering to an animal or neglects an animal's care by not providing it with proper food, water, medical care, or suitable shelter.
New York state law defines animal cruelty as a situation where a person causes
unjustified harm, pain or suffering to an animal or neglects an animal's care by not providing it with proper food, water, medical care or suitable shelter.
ASPCA Position The ASPCA believes that dog guardians should be held responsible for
unjustified harm or damage done by their pets.
Not exact matches
A passionate challenge to the way this guy represented God in this instance, but no untruth, no intention to do
harm and no
unjustified injury to Ed Young's reputation.
Harming others in an intentional and
unjustified way is typically considered unethical,» says Prof. Falk.
This is
unjustified, and probably does more
harm than good in the long run.
In this forum, Dan Losen of the Civil Rights Project at UCLA argues that the directive must remain in place in order to eliminate
harm from
unjustified discipline, and Michael Petrilli of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute makes the case that the directive is based on an inaccurate understanding of discipline data and amounts to an overreach of federal power.
In a timely manner, the Center's Science Watch Team alerts policy makers, the media, and the public to unreliable scientific claims and
unjustified alarmism which often lead to public
harm.
Then - president Derek Bok said it was out of a desire not to be associated with «companies engaged in significant sales of products that create a substantial and
unjustified risk of
harm to human health.»
It is always legal to use force, including against police (see also here), if one reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent imminent (and
unjustified) death or great bodily
harm to oneself or another.
Intent is an important element in assault and serves to establish whether a deliberate and
unjustified act interferes with an individual's personal rights in way that causes
harm.
CB: Regarding adverse publicity, there's a concern about how agencies use their powers of publicity given the potential for
unjustified reputational
harm.
Unjustified surveillance to deny benefits or intimidate adds to the
harm caused by the original injury or illness in many ways: