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If anything is missed then people and your premises are put at risk.
Shared risks and opportunities set specific premises for risk management (RM) in temporary multi-organizations (TMOs).
The supply of beer and soft drinks to nearly 30,000 premises across the UK could be at risk after delivery workers voted in favour of strikes.
In the interview, Mr. McCall talked about the benefits for Sul Ross of staying in the Texas State system and called the notion that the university's survival was at risk a "false premise".
These findings question the use of T2-weighted MRI to measure the area-at-risk or to index myocardial salvage; and therefore, conclusions previously based on this premise in clinical practice, multicenter trials, and basic investigations should be re-examined.
Our study findings support our premise that almost all inpatient veterans are at risk for anticipated physiological falls.
O'Malley mentioned at-risk kids.
A revocation order the city issued to Watson on April 10 , 2012stated that her repeated calls about domestic violence had put Maplewood police officers at risk, and she was ordered to vacate the premises by May 30 of that year. .
The physical premises of the GAU are not always adapted, especially for patients at risk of wandering and getting lost.
The council's legal teams realised the authority was at risk of "impliedly licensing" protestors to be on the premises by holding meetings with them so abruptly ended discussions.
These sociodemographic characteristics are consistent with Reedy's premise that it is a combination of factors that puts women at risk for PTB [ 52].
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