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Other jurisdictions affirmatively have rejected such a duty, citing the potential that heightened exposure to liability would chill designated drivers from performing a valuable service.
Sorters face lacerations and heightened exposure to viruses like hepatitis C, which is often contracted from syringes lurking in mixed rubbish.
But she said her introduction to Ms. Watnick's pristine collection, as well as the heightened exposure vintage clothes received during the tenure of the socialite Tiffany Dubin as head of the fashion department at Sotheby's, helped her change her mind.
They targeted war veterans and at-risk teens for the study due to their heightened exposure to the kinds of trauma that cause PTSD, a potentially debilitating condition arising from harrowing life experiences.
Despite evidence that adolescence represents a period of heightened exposure to marijuana, little research exists regarding possible impairment in adolescents who smoke marijuana regularly, and none exists regarding basic behavioral processes.
While the families seemed to be well satisfied with the settlement, the study of whether their children had a heightened exposure to toxic chemicals from two waste dumps that tainted the water supply since the 1960's may still not provide the answers they had hungered for.
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Banks' heightened exposures to CRE may foreshadow vulnerabilities that warrant supervisory and regulatory attention.
What at least some of these factors might share in common, Brown suggests, are heightened exposures to infectious agents, which may be more common in inner cities or during colder months when the population is more likely to be sick.
The study could have benefited from more refined estimates of factors determining susceptibility in urban populations, including those experiencing heightened exposures such as outdoor worker, child, athlete, other exercising adult and child, and commuter subgroups.
Here, we employed an experimental design similar to one used previously to determine what behavioral factors heighten exposure to questing Ixodes pacificus nymphs in a hardwood forest in the far-western United States.
Infection is logically more likely in slow-moving or stagnant water and areas where agriculture and rodents mix; lakes, ponds and canals are more likely to be contaminated than fast-running streams, although some activities – angling, for example, where minor cuts and nicks are common, and swimming, where some water will almost inevitably enter the mouth – could heighten exposure.
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