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We're not talking here about everyone carrying around a handgun, but rather creating the general perception that everyone, potentially, is equipped to look after themselves.
Poverty's lurch toward the 'burbs reflects the dispersion of jobs and affordable housing, and potentially strains suburban municipalities not equipped to handle the need, according to Elizabeth Kneebone, a Brookings fellow and co-author of a forthcoming book about suburban poverty.
(K) All spills shall be immediately contained and cleaned up by appropriate professional staff or others properly trained and equipped to work with potentially concentrated infectious materials.
But as the Times writes, the features of the hybrid pension system give "both the city and the unions an opportunity to declare victory and provides Mr. Orr with ammunition" to argue in federal court in August that Detroit is equipped to exit bankruptcy a potentially win-win deal.
As medical professionals, they felt equipped to parse the potentially complicated reports that would turn up.
We are equipped to perform these analyses and potentially certify/ notarize results.
Sometimes, our brain runs through potentially scary or dangerous situations, so we are better equipped to cope if they happen in real life – like dreaming about the gear stick jamming when you're driving, for instance.
Swarming in Salmonella may potentially be a clinically significant state, since the cells are well equipped to withstand high levels antimicrobial compounds that are either artificially introduced or naturally generated by the hosts.
Though potentially still lethal, the bugs were sent to another CDC lab where staff were not equipped to handle live spores.
The potentially infectious samples were then used by three laboratories at CDC's Roybal campus that were not equipped to handle live anthrax.
1. Fattening up cows--although, as Food Inc. reveals, their digestive tracts aren't equipped to digest corn, so it makes them sick and creates a breeding ground for the potentially lethal E. coli 0157 H7 bacteria, which sickened 73,000 people in the U.S. in 2007.
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