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"If today the national emergency is border security, tomorrow the national emergency might be climate change," he said.
Southwest stated in a blog post on its Web site soon after the incident that "a timely exit from the aircraft in the event of an emergency might be compromised if we allow a cramped, restricted seating arrangement".
In an interview on Wednesday with Al Masry Al Youm, a privately owned newspaper sympathetic to the government, the interim prime minister, Hazem el-Beblawi, said the state of emergency might be extended because of the attempted assassination of the interior minister last Thursday in a bomb explosion on a busy Cairo street.
The newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda reported that that some foreign embassies in Kiev were informed by the Foreign Ministry of the possibility that a state of emergency might be imposed.
Unless families are supported to regain or strengthen coping mechanisms, another emergency might be disastrous for children and women.
This is important in the long term - what's acceptable in an emergency might be "any port in a storm" but don't let yourself be trapped in a bad situation.
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Poor grouped self-assessments in "Medical emergencies" might be explained graduates' feelings of incapacity to deal with emergent clinical scenarios, fear of making mistakes and limited opportunities for practice in emergency settings during the medical courses.
Psychiatric emergencies might be frightening to onlookers, but they feel far worse to the person experiencing them.
A national emergency, however, might be Trump's only way to emerge from the fight without having thrown in the towel, suggested Rory Cooper, a Republican strategist who served as an aide to the former House majority leader Eric Cantor.
Misclassification can go both ways: some patients classified as needing hospital emergency care might be equally well managed in primary care, and some patients might need hospital emergency care but did not fit in our criteria of needing hospital emergency care.
Because informed consent in emergency research was not anticipated in previous regulations, the US Food and Drug Administration recommended in 1996 that research in some emergency circumstances might be conducted using an exception from informed consent (that is, a waiver of consent) [ 10].
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