It is
used as a precautionary measure by Google.
These cups are essential for anyone who is having problems with painful nipples or want to
use them as a precautionary measure.
Not exact matches
In response to a question about the planned Falcon 9 first - stage rocket landing, Musk said the stage would
use «mostly gravity» to stay on the robotic ship, with «steel shoes over the landing feet
as a
precautionary measure.»
Ossai, however, cautioned against the
use of hand sanitisers
as the only
precautionary measure, pointing out that most sanitisers in markets and shops had expired.
The Westchester County Department of Health on Wednesday urged people with private wells that were flooded to either boil their water before consumption or to
use bottled water
as a
precautionary measure since sewage and other harmful contaminants can be washed into private wells by storm waters.
So long
as policy makers can invoke the United Nations Rio Declaration, Principle 15, 1992 (
Precautionary Principle: Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be
used as a reason for postponing cost - effective
measures to prevent environmental degradation.)
Similarly, the TPP chapter on sanitary
measures, if not drafted carefully, could be
used to challenge food safety laws based on the
precautionary principle such
as pesticide residue, chemical additives or genetic modification.
The overarching justification for most climate change policies today derives from a political interpretation of Principle 15 (now called the
Precautionary Principle) of the United Nations Rio Declaration of 1992, which states: «Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be
used as a reason for postponing cost - effective
measures to prevent environmental degradation.»
Following France and Germany, last year the Italian Agriculture Ministry suspended the
use of a class of pesticides, nicotine - based neonicotinoids,
as a «
precautionary measure.»
Meanwhile, Con Edison, the state's largest electricity utility, has
used voltage reduction and demand response in some localized areas
as a
precautionary measure to reduce stress on equipment.
The court also noted a special review of whether the pesticide presented an unacceptable environmental risk to amphibians was required by the
precautionary principle, which holds that given threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be
used as a reason for postponing cost - effective
measures to prevent adverse health impact or environmental degradation.