This statement is also too vague, lacking direction and will usually
warrants an immediate discard.
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: (a) the Insured Person's medical condition
warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b) above.
The Policy will pay Covered Expenses incurred up to the maximum stated in the Schedule of Benefits if any covered Injury or Illness commences during the Period of Coverage and results in Medically Necessary Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation of the Plan Participant (The Plan Participant's medical condition
warrants immediate transportation from the medical facility where He or She is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained).
The plan will pay Covered Expenses incurred up to the maximum stated in the Schedule of Benefits if any covered Injury or Illness commences during the Period of Coverage and results in Your Medically Necessary Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation (Your medical condition
warrants immediate transportation from the medical facility where You are located to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained).
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition
warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition
warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
The extent of the access to justice crisis in family law
warrants immediate attention.
Although increasing latent heat has been raised before *, the rapid opening of the Arctic Sea and latent heat effects on Greenland ice
warrants immediate attention.
This one
warrants an immediate purchase.
Straining to urinate, difficulty urinating or a change in the color of the urine is the sign of a medical emergency and
warrants immediate veterinary care.
If you have a male cat that is trying to urinate and is not producing urine, this is an emergency situation and
warrants immediate veterinary attention because he could be «blocked.»
An eye problem like
this warrants immediate veterinary care.
Any of these symptoms in your dog
warrants immediate investigation by your veterinarian.
In a world where magic reigns and being a shape shifter is the only crime that
warrants immediate execution, this is how Pride and Prejudice would be written.
You do get a touchscreen infortainmen system but even that is really out of date, cumbersome to use and
warrants an immediate upgrade!
Any unexplained tingling that affects one side of the body or is accompanied by muscle weakness
warrants immediate medical attention.
«Any severe abdominal pain also
warrants immediate care,» Dr. O'Brien says.
Black, red, or white poop
warrants an immediate call to the doctor.
HOWEVER in saying that there are usually key examples the general population of MMA fans agree
warrants an immediate rematch (I AM NOT ONE OF THESE PEOPLE), and the UFC for the most part (USED TO) follows this train of thought.
I'm still learning my way around, and have a sense of pride that
warrants an immediate text message to The Hubby whenever I drive to or from somewhere successfully without turning on my GPS.
These situations may
warrant immediate termination or severe discipline rather than a gradual counseling process.
His play this season — before he got hurt and since he's returned — has not
warranted immediate inclusion back into the b2b role that Santi has played great in; and definitely doesn't warrant us sacrificing the width and fluidity we had with Welbz and the ox playing wide.
These situations
warrant immediate action, Thurston advises.
All of these signs are troubling, and
they all warrant immediate investigation.
The protest is the second just within the week as Tiv youths gathered in Abuja, to demand action from the seat of power at the Federal level, however more needs to be seen if the protest caught the attention of the President to
warrant immediate solution.
«House parties and other activities that disrupt the peace with unreasonable or excessive noise are in violation of the law and
warrant immediate noise abatement,» the letter to NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill reads.
They warrant immediate intervention to prevent serious long - term damage,» says Prof. Hughes.
Loss of consciousness, repeated vomiting, and a worsening headache
warrant immediate attention.
A health condition that is in its early stages may not
warrant an immediate phone call to a patient from the physician unless it is of some magnitude,» Grottenthaler explains.
The Burns gang are a band of brothers who are wanted for the brutal rape and murder of a pregnant woman, done in a horrific enough fashion as to
warrant their immediate death sentence.
Note: Getting nominated for an Oscar — or even better, winning one — can be enough to sidestep the usual requirements and
warrant an immediate invitation.
It's definitely an annoying one, but does
it warrant immediate action (aka going to a mechanic asap) Is it related to the previously mentioned impact damage?
«Investors should keep reinvesting their dividends after retirement since most dividend payments are not substantial enough to
warrant any immediate use by the investor,» says Mark Hebner, founder and president of Index Fund Advisors in Irvine, Calif..
Enlarged lymph nodes, wounds that don't heal and abnormal bleeding are warning signs that
warrant immediate medical attention.
The following conditions
warrant an immediate visit.
Most
warrant immediate medical attention and signs of head trauma include disorientation, bleeding from ears, nose or mouth and seizures.
Certain medical emergencies, like a rabbit that hasn't eaten in 24 hours,
warrant immediate attention — regardless of whether it occurs during off hours.
The dogs had clearly been seriously neglected for a long time, and the facility's appalling conditions
warranted the immediate removal of these animals.
Emergency signals that
warrant immediate veterinary involvement include:
Examples of conditions that
warrant an immediate trip to the emergency vet (or your regular vet if they're open):
Unless the patient's clinical signs
warrant immediate insulin administration, I try a diet change — with no insulin — for 3 - 5 days to see what impact the new diet will have on the blood glucose.
There is still yet no model to predict what will happen, but there's plenty of evidence to
warrant immediate action to avoid a crisis that would imperil billions of people across Asia.
The current scientific understanding is sufficient to
warrant immediate action, as has already been recognized in the U.S. federal Renewable Fuel Standard and California Low Carbon Fuels Standard.
I would think that such ground breaking consensus overturning papers would indeed
warrant immediate press releases and hastily arranged conferences at the National Press Club.
Personal injury situations
warrant immediate consultation with an attorney.
Even after the obstetrician became aware that circumstances
warranted immediate delivery of the baby, it was another hour before he obtained patient consent for a Cesarean section and didn't notify the anesthesiologist of the urgency of the procedure.
The circumstances
warrant immediate attention.
One of the drivers did not receive injuries serious enough to
warrant immediate transportation to the hospital; the other driver's injuries were more serious, and she was transported to Rhode Island Hospital for treatment.
The award of temporary possession of the marital residence, while clearly important to the parties, neither constitutes a «substantial right» within the meaning of section [S.C. Code §] 14-3-330 (2) nor generally raises an issue
warranting immediate appellate court intervention.
These facts would have to be known after the dismissal, support misconduct serious enough to
warrant an immediate dismissal, and exist at the time of dismissal.