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"They have an ability to assess dangers," Mr. Jacobs said.
Still, the failure to put safeguards in place before their sale has also complicated efforts to assess dangers, said Dr. Malchau and other experts.
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Young can also assess danger independently of parents, which could in turn affect parental decisions about giving alarm calls.
Pompeo, in turn, has made no secret of his desire to be shaping policy rather than assessing dangers.
Sascha et al. ([2010]) assessed dangers posed by tsunamis generated by underwater landslides near Padang Island of Indonesia.
It's not that they are any worse than their elders at assessing danger.
Or perhaps Markham's choices were appropriate, and Florida CPS needs better information and a more systematic approach to assessing danger.
An older region of the brain, called the limbic system, is responsible for assessing danger in the world, in other words, keeping us safe.
As with the incident between Brown and Wilson, we want to know whether the government assessed danger properly by protecting a vulnerable child, or inflicted harm by recklessly breaking his bond with his mother.
Government agencies employ scientific tests and risk determining protocols to assess the dangers associated with exposure to chemicals identified by scientific or public concern.
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