Not exact matches
Over the next few years, count on some walk - in
urgent - care centers to evolve into true standalone emergency rooms and for ambulances to increasingly head there instead
of to hospital ERs, particularly in the
case of certain types
of injuries (such as wounds or broken bones).
An architect by training and the author
of Design for Good, Cary delivered a presentation on Wednesday at the inaugural Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, making the
case that the same principles
of design fundamental to the private sector should be applied social sector to address some
of the world's most
urgent issues.
Not everything is critical at this very moment; not all things are
urgent or important in the scheme
of our lives; and in a lot
of cases if we're offered a reasonable choice and some (financial) incentives, we're perfectly willing to wait for stuff as long as (a) the choice is ours and (b) the choice isn't irrevocable.
«Some
of these
cases are
urgent, and we'll hop on a plane — device in hand — at a moment's notice,» says Shah.
I am hopeful that in some
cases this may lead to reordering their lives in light
of the most
urgent issues.
In any
case, the word's usage is closely associated with the more
urgent and powerful emotions
of men.
Interests in God as useful to achieving personal wholeness, even
of the most «spiritual» sort, and interests in God as necessary for social justice and emancipation, even the most
urgent cases, will be under pressure to surrender pride
of place to apparently irrelevant» interests in God that take the form
of joy in and celebration
of the odd ways God is present, for their own sake.
A Department for Work and Pensions spokesman previously told Premier: «We're clear that advance payments are widely available from the start
of anyone's UC claim, and
urgent cases are fast - tracked so no - one should be without funds.
In his essay «A New Humanism for Europe: The Role
of the Universities», to which Franchi and Davis refer, Benedict XVI puts it like this: «How
urgent is the need to rediscover the unity
of knowledge and to counter the tendency to fragmentation and lack
of communicability that is all too often the
case in our schools!»
In the
case of priests or bishops who are committed to celebrating a publicly scheduled Mass, awareness
of grave sin should be seen for the doom - laden prospect that it is, and the obligation
of sacramental confession as soon as possible (Canon 916) must be regarded as a grave and
urgent necessity.
For 1500 years generation after generation
of Popes, Bishops, saints and spiritual writers saw no
urgent case for introducing the vernacular.
In any
case, thoughtful people in these churches where the language
of survival has been less
urgent — and such thoughtful people are legion — are asking questions
of meaning which show that they too are «bothered» and have to look at «what's ahead.»
Thus, we see a claim which makes sense
of all the martyrdoms
of our time: Martyrs today no longer die explicitly for Jesus Christ nor for the freedom
of the Spirit as was the
case in the first two periods we had considered, but they die for human justice, i.e., an
urgent new action is needed to defend those who are overwhelmed by the weight
of totalitarianism.
In fact, immediately following Hurricane Katrina, the beverage industry responded to an
urgent FEMA request to provide more than 200,000
cases of bottled water for distribution to hurricane victims.
You can engage it with your foot and stop it where it is in
case of urgent need.
Everything you store there can be accessed easily and in promptly in
case of urgent need.
(Unless you have an addiction issue, in which
case you have a more
urgent problem than determining a safe level
of consumption.).
There is even a Treaty article explaining that the Commission should provide assistance, or in
urgent cases allowing protectionism, where a non-euro EU member state is hitting major balance
of payment problems — as Greece leaving the euro in crisis surely would.
MPs seeking the
urgent renegotiation
of Britain's extradition treaty with the United States will make their
case in parliament later.
In each
case for some period, a guaranteed universal level was, perceived as an
urgent need As the nation «emerges» the disadvantages
of top down uniformity predominate.
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an «
urgent bulletin'today announcing that the Secretary
of State has decided to drop his pursuit
of an appeal at the Supreme Court on a
case he had lost at the Court
of Appeal.
· The «
urgent bulletin» stated: «For children with severe disabilities where they are unable to share a bedroom (Gorry), the department chose to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the use
of the size criteria was not discriminatory or in any
case could be justified.
But regardless who wins the election, a serious
case can be made for the need for
urgent reform
of electoral laws.
The need has grown more
urgent, Ms. James and activists said, as the federal government has decided to prioritize the
cases of the unaccompanied children and adults with children in what is being called a «surge docket.»
Conservatives are calling on the Government to conduct an
urgent audit and publish a public list
of every government department, agency and their contractors which are processing data outside the United Kingdom and the EEA, and what measures are being taken in each
case to maintain data security.
Education secretary Michael Gove said that the «
case for
urgent and radical reform
of the adoption system is clear».
If there is anyone reading this letter who can offer their
urgent help for an honest investigation (like the one recently imposed upon Assemblyman (and employed sexual predator) Vito Lopez, I would be happy to present a chronology
of solid evidence to support my languishing
case.
«Our cities have been engulfed by filth and there is the
urgent need for public authorities to finance and make our cities clean and in the
case of Accra, fulfilling my pledge, one
of the most ambitious
of my presidency, to make it the cleanest city
of Accra by the end
of my term».
The
case is becoming ever - more
urgent as our economy contracts and, potentially, heads into a depression as our public spending spirals out
of control; there are not enough jobs to go around as it is, and Jacqui Smith's plan to let in thousands
of Zimbabwean refugees begs the question: where the hell are we supposed to put them?
The Program issued
urgent appeals on the AAASHRAN about Erkel's kidnapping and urged members
of the scientific community to pressure the government to investigate the
case, ensure Erkel's safety and to hold those responsible accountable.
They found seven
cases of urgent need for cardiac surgery following use
of the device (2.3 percent
of the 309 procedures reviewed) and one death (0.3 percent
of the 309 procedures), with an overall procedural success rate
of 90.3 percent.
The analytic review
of the FDA MAUDE database identified five adverse event reports that noted death and another 23 reports
of cases necessitating
urgent cardiac surgery.
My view is that the problem
of climate change is too
urgent to disconnect what you have to say about transformation from the
case that it is necessary.
«NCATS is all about getting more treatments to more patients more quickly, and this is never more
urgent than in the
case of a public health emergency like Ebola,» said Christopher P. Austin, MD, Director
of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), part
of the NIH, which also led the study.
More than 11,880 new
cases of GBM were estimated to occur in 2015, with overall survival averaging 12 to 15 months, so there is an
urgent need for more effective therapies.
Urgent Need: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA), which accounts for more than 90 %
of pancreatic cancer
cases, is highly lethal; for all stages combined, the 1 - and 5 - year relative survival rates are 27 % and 7 %, respectively, making it the only cancer with an overall 5 - year survival rate in the single digits.
The elements
of «Hell or High Water» sound familiar — a pair
of bank - robbing brothers, a detective working his last
case before retirement, the mean flatlands
of West Texas — but the film turns out to be something different, an
urgent and dynamic drama told in a low, measured cadence.
The Violence
of a Civilization without Secrets / U.S.A., Directors and screenwriters: Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe
of Chippewa Indians, Jackson Polys (Tlingit)-- An
urgent reflection on Indigenous sovereignty, the undead violence
of museum archives and post-mortem justice through the
case of the «Kennewick Man,» a prehistoric Paleoamerican man whose remains were found in Kennewick, Washington State in 1996.
So even if you need
urgent medical attention first you have to go to the police station — where the police may harass you, they may not accept the claim — there is so much likelihood that she will be harassed at the different stages — and there is so much likelihood that the
case would be dropped at any one
of these stages» and in the end women are very reluctant to pursue any prosecution due to the trauma that the process might exposes.
The report «Asbestos in Schools - The need for action» exposes the level
of danger in Britain's schools, and makes a compelling
case for
urgent action.
In
case of enterprise companies, a big challenge is that, given the size
of their operations and tasks to be done, oftentimes, there are too many other
urgent tasks or priorities that seem to take over.
This important book — beautifully written, illustrated with
case studies, and full
of practical guidance — can help school leaders find their bearings in ways that allow them to serve the
urgent needs
of teachers, students and the larger society.
When I was CEO, I spent a lot
of time raising public awareness
of the
urgent need for educational improvement and making the
case for a path forward.
«While it would be incorrect to assume that a high - profile instance such as this is reflective
of the broader charter school movement, this
case does bring to light legitimate concerns about authorizer accountability and the
urgent need for greater public transparency in financial agreements between charter schools and authorizers,» the charter association told the San Diego Union - Tribune when Van Zant pleaded guilty in February.
But Eli Broad's name appears at the end
of a cover letter accompanying the report that makes a
case for charter schools as «the greatest hope for students in L.A.» And alluding to the number
of students on waiting lists to get into existing charters, now about 42,000, the need for more charters, he says, is
urgent.
«I don't want to call out the number,» Horn said, but it was a «significant amount
of money in order for them to have flexibility — so, no accountability toward us, [but] flexibility to solve the most
urgent customer
cases, or to invest, or to put the money where they think it would be fit.»
In addition, in
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Consistent with his other books, McEwan's attention to detail, psychological insight, and incomparable eloquence are stunningly evident in many sections, particularly with the scenes that reveal the complexities
of Fiona's
urgent case.
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