Sentences with phrase «ward by»

The licensee must not allow a client to accept a valuation put for ward by the person making the offer without strongly recommending that independent appraisal advice be sought.
• Prepared age - appropriate food items and fed ward by following specific schedules.
PSWs are expected to possess a keen ability to develop sound relationships with their ward by anticipating their needs and managing to fill them effectively.
The device for premature infants decreased mortality rates at the neonatal ward by 46 percent, according to the foundation.
Simek, who formerly served on the city's board of assessment review, said he wanted to use his real estate experience to help redevelop vacant lots in the ward by identifying high - quality builders and encouraging them to invest in the city.
I think Con and LD vote will increase which has happened in both ward by - elections here.
Wimbledon is one of the few seats that provides ward by ward box counts for general elections and they show that the Conservatived led Labour 54 - 21 in Raynes Park 56 - 24 in Wimbledon Park and 49 - 23 in Dundonald (so which is therefore the ward that best mimics the seat as a whole).
He will lose his # 21,443 salary after being ousted in his Rotherham West ward by Vines, whose husband, Caven Vines, looks set to hold his seat in Rawmarsh.
[5] Of the 10 councillors who sought re-election, nine were successful, with only Liberal Democrat Julian Cooper losing in Woodstock and Bladon ward by 34 votes to Conservative candidate Jill Dunsmore.
«When they are injured on Monday they don't want to end up on a public ward by Wednesday.
Four days after a 72 - year - old retired government worker was brought to a southern California hospital's emergency ward by his 12 - year - old «companion,» a county welfare worker dropped in on the pair and initiated legal action to have the child made a dependent of the court.
Jonas Lössl's reflexes were thoroughly put to the test as a deep, deep cross was headed goal - wards by Crouch, and the Dane managed to get the strong right hand up to thrust away the danger and set up a counter-attack.
Now that's very worrying given the membership irregularities mentioned on this blog of at least 17 in just two wards by Cllr Abbas.
The entire council was up for election, following boundary changes that reduced the number of wards by one, but altogether had added an additional two seats.
Speaking at the events Alhaji Abdulraheem Aremu Olota, told the parents that the habits of disrupting school attendance of their wards by sending them to farm and markets is capable of truncating meaningful life of their wards later in life.
The gesture, he said, has reduced the burden on parents many of whom would have had huge financial challenges in settling the school fees of their wards by themselves.
By itself, mano a mano between you an an oil drop, accelerating at just greater than «g» (the aforesaid 9.8 m / s / s or 32 f / s / s) means that you will out accelerate an oil drop starting from standstill as it can only accelerate down wards by itself at the rate that gravity allows.

Not exact matches

She finds them by attending mother's groups, visiting maternity wards, and having a presence in stores that sell baby products.
Indeed, Trump's proposed budget cuts funding for the Environmental Protection Agency by 31 %, and specifically eliminates measures designed to preserve clean air and water and ward off climate change — including Obama - era legislation amending the longstanding Clean Air Act and creating what is literally known as the Clean Water Rule.
By clamping down on the ICO sector, China may be warding off bigger financial troubles for consumers down the line.
«This is not the first foray into cybercrime or retail targeting by the actors behind this; they are really sophisticated,» Wards says.
When Russia decriminalized domestic violence in February 2017, civil servants tasked with protecting women in the country's far east were dismayed by the new vulnerability of their wards.
By pinning down North Vietnam during the 1960s and»70s, he said, the U.S. bought much of the rest of Southeast Asia time to develop and ward off communism.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Reserve is still trying to ward off deflation by stimulating the economy.
Microsoft is aiming to help small and medium enterprises ward off cyberattacks by launching a new artificial intelligence - powered security tool.
Now, my understanding of your position is that you made that original prediction based on the belief that the PRC would be instituting reforms to deleverage aggressively and transfer wealth to the consumer (such that the incorrect prediction was more that you were overly optimistic about the PRC's willingness to head off these systematic risks) and that your current prognosis of ~ 3 % GDP growth has an entirely separate causative element; that is to say, your previous prediction was based on the idea the PRC would be enacting reforms to ward off systematic risks, whereas your current estimation of GDP growth is instead based on the drag produced by these very systematic risks the PRC has failed to deal with.
[6] The clearest example of gerrymandering was the dissolution of the Joo Chiat single ward, which was fiercely contested in the 2011 election by the WP.
Citigroup and BofA are, for all intents and purposes, wards of the state while the media and Washington spar over whether they will be formally owned by the government.
Sociologists and psychologists hold that some of the emotionality in prejudice stems from subconscious attitudes that cause a person to ward off feelings of inadequacy by projecting them onto a target group.
Yet we do not go to cancer wards preaching to the victims of lung cancer about their sinful lifestyles... Could it be that the weight of our moral judgments is clouded by the fact that a lot of conservatives smoke (smoking can even cause harm to nonsmokers who are unwilling breathers of the cancer - causing substance)?
Thursday's invocation will be delivered by Ken and Priscilla Hutchins, Mormons whom Romney befriended in their Massachusetts ward — the word Mormons use for church.
Or is it written by a member of some mental ward?
Why just the atheists... and by the way, why not just go to your local maternity ward in your hospital... all of those babies are atheists... they haven't learned a thing about your god, or any of the other thousands of gods.
I've seen people coming to the polls with a list compiled by pastors to tell them who to vote for in each ward.
The only way to get a pass from your ward bishop is by proving your obedience to the church and it's leaders.
Why must an LDS Mormon be required by the church to give 10 % of their income to the church on a regular basis as a requirement for a temple pass from your ward Bishop?
What makes this novel a powerful description of the dawning new age is the fact that Jim can ward off the power of society to define him, and he does so not by way of a heroic loyalty to conscience (Rousseau, Emerson) or will to power (Nietzsche), but with the inchoate sense of the socially constructed contingency of society's imprisoning walls of honor and shame.
I spent considerable time in Utah going to an LDS ward and I was fascinated by the blind allegiance and cognitive dissonance that pervades these people.
By warding off the Jews I am fighting for the Lord's work.»
By warding off the Jews I am fighting for the Lords work.»
By simply rewarding behavior that was constructive and reality - oriented, in mental hospital wards (using a so - called «token economy») they found that they could
In hospital wards and nursing homes across the country, there are thousands upon thousands of patients who are, by the criteria applied to Nancy Cruzan, lebensunwertes Leben.
Again one thinks of the monstrous indignities of the geriatric wards of a modern hospital, of the fantasies of the senile, of the disintegration typified by the onset of double incontinence.
Ruth Fox states: «Detoxification is aided enormously by tranquilizing drugs, so that these patients can now be successfully treated even in the open wards of a general hospital without causing any disruption of the normal routine of the hospital.»
The ward is presided over by a castrating nurse whose rule ensures that the weak and cowardly men under her supervision will never gain the confidence they need.
In addition, the Utah church is actively engaged in spreading the LDS message via official and quasi-official publications, television and radio programs and spot announcements, visitors» center activities, local ward open houses and genealogy classes, and even by using billboards, bumper stickers, and multipaged advertisements in the Reader's Digest.
Finally, imagine that you noticed many abuses caused by the belief in witches, such as people giving 10 % of their crops to highly suspect priests to ward off witches, belief in witches and elves being used to deny the pollution you noticed building up in your village and laws being passed controlling how a woman must act while pregnant based on witchcraft.
But in the city they found the antithesis of the order and decency they had left behind; they entered a life dominated by factories, slums and ward bosses.
- pick up the book «liquid church» by pete ward if you want to look at what a church might look like without the need for a tape measure.
Thursday's invocation will be delivered by Ken and Priscilla Hutchins, Mormons whom Romney befriended in their Massachusetts ward - the word Mormons use for church.
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