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It accused the company of excessive focus on production goals and "lack of sensitivity to nuclear safety".
We question whether even this would be sufficient sensitivity to assess safety to drive.
But this is our plea to learn from and to act with expediency and sensitivity to protect the safety of millions of college women to come.
Local sensitivities to pipeline safety were heightened by an explosion on a pipeline in Bellingham, Wash., that killed three people in June 1999.
On the contrary, he said, "I think you will find the most credible, upstanding people running our regulatory programs, who truly care, who want to see business, at the end of the day, compete in domestic and world markets, but have the utmost respect and sensitivities to personal safety, environmental quality".
German sensitivity to issues of flight safety was also a product of the cold war, he added, in which West Germany was a front-line state.
The five dimensions helped view patient safety activities and information through different 'lenses' and to widen their thinking about safety, particularly sensitivity to operations and anticipation and preparedness.
Discussions of safety and sensitivity to depictions of violence have been going on in administrative offices of arts groups all over the city.
12 13 Specific mechanisms that support sensitivity to operations in healthcare include safety walk-rounds, handovers and ward rounds, briefings and debriefings, and informal conversations.
Another important feature regarding safety is the sensitivity to antibiotics.
One important aspect of their safety is their sensitivity to drug interactions, many of which have been described [ 9, 11].
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