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Before we analyze these consequences for patients in oncology, it would be valuable to observe ageism's impact in a nonpathological context: many studies have demonstrated an injurious effect on older people's physical and mental health.
"Holding police officers liable in hindsight for every injurious consequence of their actions would paralyze the functions of law enforcement," he wrote.
No one, for instance, suggests that there should be liability for the injurious consequence of political blunders such as the unwise imposition of tariff duties or the premature lifting of OPA controls.
These forces must be modulated by the cervical musculature, and the reduced isometric strength and fatigue endurance ratings found in the under-18 players puts them at a significant disadvantage, with potentially injurious consequences.
The methodology of detecting the health effects of environmental exposures based upon individual cellular response patterns offers a starting point for assessing injurious consequences of such exposures and to developing appropriate health treatment protocols.
In an attempt to identify the biological effects of exposures to lead as well as develop and test the methodology for evaluating lead's injurious consequences at a cellular level, we performed global gene expression profiling in human cells challenged to lead.
It is therefore possible that any variation in a high-risk greeting behavior could cause confusion, with potentially injurious consequences, especially when immigrating individuals are in the process of integrating into a new community.
Mr. Scowcroft and others are making abundantly clear that dealing with Iraq is a highly complicated matter that carries great potential to produce unintended and injurious consequences if handled rashly by Mr. Bush.
Suspension, disciplinary action and dismissal were meted out with injurious consequences to our physical and psychological health.
Determining reasonableness also requires "weighing the utility of the restraint against the injurious consequences of enforcing the restraint". RESTATEMENT (THIRD) OF PROPERTY § 3.4, at 440 (2000).
It was a lawful business and would not in instances be injuriously conducted; but in instances it might be, and because it might be, with injurious consequences, its regulation was provided.
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