I would also ask the committee to consider adopting a policy of precautionary principle. |
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However, travelers visiting endemic areas may be affected by this disease if they do not take proper precautionary hygienic measures. |
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It's a precautionary measure and we'll continue to monitor events as they develop. |
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But while the research is taking place, the Department of Health is reiterating its precautionary advice on the use of mobile phones. |
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In other words, precautionary killings to prohibit the spread of infection are becoming commonplace. |
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He decided to make a precautionary landing on an interstate highway as his fuel supply neared exhaustion. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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We are therefore distributing a list of common-sense precautionary safety measures. |
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Applying the precautionary principle to a change amounts to permanently prohibiting it. |
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We are all working together to ensure that every possible precautionary measure is taken to avoid further cases of cryptosporidium. |
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Without a precautionary approach, regulatory action might have been delayed pending more compelling evidence of a risk of harm. |
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But even if it cannot be taken to its logical conclusion, the precautionary principle can still have a stifling effect on society. |
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But partly it's because people are terrified to take on the precautionary principle brigade. |
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The government must adopt a precautionary approach and finally listen to calls for a moratorium on the expansion of salmon farming. |
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A precautionary magnetic resonance scan showed a meningocele, Arnold-Chiari malformation, gross hydrocephalus, and a normal fourth ventricle. |
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However the council stressed this week that the precautionary boil water notice will continue until further notice. |
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There will be a precautionary inspection at Southwell at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead there. |
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The best precautionary measure is close observation of the patient's condition. |
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Baharum said checking hotel guest lists is a precautionary measure as many foreign tourists throng to the Golden Triangle. |
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The precautionary principle sounds good in theory, but in practice it is a nightmare. |
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As the breast cancer rate rose in 1978, the government took the precautionary step of banning three pesticides. |
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We must always take the correct precautionary measures to assure the safety of our children. |
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The new precautionary agreement is expected to be for 100 million special drawing rights. |
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We do all sorts of precautionary things to give ourselves a sense of control. |
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On another occasion, I was much more inclined to resist a precautionary procedure. |
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Sharipov undocked the spacecraft manually as a precautionary measure to conserve energy. |
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Furthermore, for every infected farm the animals on neighbouring farms were culled as a precautionary measure. |
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Taking precautionary measures can help you keep your car running smoothly and save on big-ticket expenses down the line. |
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This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements. |
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Don't assume someone else will clean up after an accident, and take precautionary measures to prevent the next one. |
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Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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The Tribunal took no view on the precautionary principle or approach in general international law. |
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Use strictly in accordance with label precautionary statements and directions. |
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There is the danger that the precautionary principle causes its own harm. |
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The solution for all is to spray with derris immediately any problem is noticed, plus a precautionary spraying about a week before the plants flower. |
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There are some aspects of the trade and environment debate, such as the precautionary principle and eco-labelling, that give us cause for deep anxiety. |
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The final bullet point, which might be subject to discussion, suggested adopting a precautionary attitude in such cases. |
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When and where these changes will become manifest is very uncertain, so precautionary preparations are essential. |
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The Netherlands, furthermore, believes that it is necessary to clarify in what respect aquifer States must apply the precautionary principle. |
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But the third precautionary technique, for both lenders and borrowers, is to hang fire while uncertainty is so high. |
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The precautionary principle suggests that if our best predictions turn out to be in error, it is better to err on the side of safety. |
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As a direct consequence, the famous precautionary principle is being ramped up. |
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Applying the precautionary approach must not boil down to seeking zero risk. |
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They represent the strongest indication of the growing international emphasis on waste disposal at source and the adoption of a precautionary approach to pollution control. |
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Right from the start, it was clearly important to take precautionary measures to prevent the dangers observed outweighing the benefits hoped for. |
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If the idea of precaution is to make headway, then private industry has to take on co-responsibility for precautionary management. |
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New and emerging issues: The PHILIPPINES pointed to synthetic biology and geo-engineering, calling for application of the precautionary approach. |
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These standards are reinforced by pre-agreed decision-rules, precautionary reference points and criteria for setting TACs and determining quotas. |
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It was advised on precautionary measures that could be taken to guard against the spread of avian influenza. |
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A reference for a preliminary ruling may also be submitted when deciding on a stay of execution or on some other interim precautionary measure. |
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If well understood, the precautionary principle is not a principle to proscribe, it is a principle prescribing action. |
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There are some concerns about the precautionary approach buzzword because of the possibility that it will be applied in an unbalanced manner. |
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The initiatives I have just outlined are being introduced as a precautionary measure to further strengthen our already safe food system. |
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This proposal is a precautionary measure intended to prepare the Group for two possible situations. |
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These valves were especially installed as a precautionary measure in case of seacock failure. |
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This decision was made as a precautionary measure to take into account the possibility of a rise in the price of carbon in the future. |
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This precautionary measure was adopted in the best longterm interest of all our stakeholders. |
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As a precautionary measure, you should carry a spare syringe and extra insulin in case the insulin delivery device is lost or damaged. |
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The remaining members of the vehicle crew underwent a medical examination as a precautionary measure and were subsequently returned to duty. |
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This precautionary measure will help toward offering the best possible experience to visitors when the sites reopen on Saturday. |
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A combination with stop based on temperature and with the time factor as a precautionary measure is also a possibility. |
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As a precautionary measure, the residents of two homes in the area were evacuated for about four hours. |
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As a precautionary measure, they closed all the sea suction valves when in the engine room. |
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It may seem unnecessary to dust off a wall but it is also a precautionary measure. |
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Sweden will work to achieve a unified new strategy on chemicals in which the precautionary principle is an important point of departure. |
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In the context of this document, the threshold scale being proposed is a precautionary upper limit. |
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Following the reappraisal and the new risk assessment, we must also arrange for the precautionary principle to prevail. |
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We just want everybody to take a deep breath, look at the evidence, and take the precautionary approach. |
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It seems to me that some might suggest that what's happening here is that the precautionary principle has run amok. |
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Hence, instead of fooling around and late react to a threat, it's better to be proactive and precautionary. |
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A reassessment of the precautionary and safety measures regarding the production and use of blood products is underway. |
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Transparency has won the day, even if the precautionary principle looks a little the worse for wear. |
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We want the precautionary principle to apply and then let it follow from there. |
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Generally, it's only a precautionary measure as a direct hit by a full-fledged hurricane is rare. |
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First of all, I would like to try to debug this thing of using the precautionary principle as the bad guy here. |
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The detainee must be treated in the same way as a person held in precautionary detention. |
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We no longer have the precautionary principle in place in the whole approvals process. |
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In particular the principles of beneficence, autonomy, transparency, multidisciplinarity and the precautionary principle were examined. |
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The precautionary principle must serve as our safety valve to adjust for scientific uncertainty. |
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This work should culminate in a published report on some guiding principles of a precautionary approach. |
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As a precautionary measure, the ileum of ovine and caprine animals of all ages should be added to the list of specified risk materials. |
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They pervert the precautionary principle arguing that, in the face of uncertainty, we should err on the side of continued economic growth. |
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This is part of the precautionary approach described in the preamble to the act, erring on the side of caution. |
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It is implausible that the authorities would blood test Falun Gong as a precautionary health measure. |
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The term evacuation is used in a generic sense and includes precautionary evacuations, abnormal deplanings, and emergency egress situations. |
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Avoid products that have a precautionary statement naming an allergen to which you are allergic. |
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The newsagents had taken the precautionary measure of closing for business during the day to avoid damage being caused to the shop. |
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The establishment of fishing opportunities is based on scientific advice and a precautionary approach. |
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It does give legislators an opportunity to say that we do believe in the precautionary principle. |
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The precautionary principle says that there is some chance this could happen, and we all recommend that for our children. |
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It is important to apply appropriately the precautionary approach in applying safety factors and exposure limits. |
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Anyone who is arrested or held in precautionary detention must be informed immediately of the reasons for his arrest or detention. |
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They have announced a precautionary principle with regard to genetically modified foods, which is very difficult to reconcile with the WTO's sanitary and phytosanitary rules. |
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It commits parties to strive to take precautionary measures to prevent or minimize environmental degradation, and recognises that the polluter should bear the cost of transboundary pollution. |
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A precautionary move aimed at perfecting how much more the Banzi will need to take in order to reach an optimal high. |
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He says that, unlike rats and mice, the rodents give birth to only one offspring at a time, so a precautionary approach should be taken toward their conservation. |
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That the church door will remain locked until the conclusion of the service is merely a precautionary measure to prevent undesirables from entering. |
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As a precautionary measure, the Danish security services immediately notified Rose. |
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Many of the precautionary actions that we need to take would be sensible in any event. |
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The precautionary effort was expected to stretch into this week. |
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The borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banned the use of sprinklers and unattended hosepipes in April as a precautionary measure. |
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Left leaning proponents of the precautionary principle need to think carefully about how they would fare in political contests over their favorite social policies. |
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Our business slackened in the second quarter as a result of falling consumer demand in several major markets, largely due to precautionary buying in the first three months. |
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The speakers attacked with federalist zeal, thus demolishing all the precautionary comments that the rapporteur had made to prove that his reform was perfectly innocent. |
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According to the information available, this should be seen as an additional precautionary measure and does not necessarily reflect concerns regarding compliance. |
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The change to the administrative system which is being planned sets considerably more ambitious objectives as compared to the current safe level and the precautionary principle. |
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This recall has been initiated as a precautionary measure due to the identification of a Clopidogrel tablet found in a bottle of the product. |
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As far as the precautionary approach is concerned, DFO defines it simply as erring on the side of caution, and we believe that is not being done and should be done. |
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Secondly, you are corrupting the precautionary principle. |
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It was as a precautionary and preventive measure that the claimant was advised not to remain in a stationary standing position for long periods of time. |
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Potentate funds that manage to enter Switzerland despite comprehensive precautionary measures have to be identified and repatriated to their country of origin. |
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Their decision will often be based on the precautionary principle, but whatever happens they will not be able to shuffle off their responsibilities. |
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Since the plan's precautionary approach limits alewife access according to bass reproductive success, even chance occurrences can slow the rate of alewife recovery. |
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He spent Thursday evening in an ENT hospital for precautionary reasons after undergoing a nasal cauterisation. |
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Anticipatory and precautionary adaptation is more effective and less costly than forced, last-minute, emergency adaptation or post event reconstruction. |
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It is therefore prudent to take certain precautionary measures: wash your hands frequently, never drink tap water or unboiled water, always peel fruit before eating it, and steer clear of meat and fish dishes. |
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A specialist unit attended as a precautionary measure. |
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The precautionary principle, the latest thing, so to speak, is clearly included, as is the commitment to developing a responsible fisheries policy. |
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Doctors have advised Vettori to rest an injured ankle and have fitted a precautionary neck brace on Atapattu, who was concussed. |
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It is a common non-proliferation interest to take precautionary measures against theft, smuggling and nuclear anarchy, and to interdict it when it happens. |
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That policy is based on the precautionary principle and principles that preventive action should be taken, that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source and that the polluter should pay. |
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The trust of our customers is of outmost importance, which is why the batch of meatballs was immediately withdrawn and we are now taking this extra precautionary measure. |
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She recommended that conservation be made the highest priority for fisheries managers, and an unwavering commitment be made to the Wild Salmon Policy and the precautionary principle. |
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This precautionary measure was taken to avoid vinyl chloride being released from the corroded tanks. 700 tonnes of vinyl chloride were then pump tranferred into another boat. |
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As part of these efforts, we made available to employees our reserve supply of the antiviral medication, Relenza, for their use as a precautionary measure. |
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Plus, there's ample research evidence that ovariectomy is unjustified simply as a precautionary measure. |
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Third: they're the only people in the world who know the Coca-Cola recipe, and they're being kept apart as a precautionary measure by the powerful needs of market forces. |
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But please also bear in mind that moderators may have to take a precautionary approach to comments that appear risky: we can't test every comment in a court of law. |
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After a circumstantiated evaluation of all the conflicting interests, the precautionary measure may be ordered only when execution of the act or application of the provision may render judicial review moot. |
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The precautionary principle requires us to give a higher priority to the prevention of pollution than to the remediation or cleaning of groundwater, even supposing we could seriously contemplate easily cleaning an aquifer. |
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On the basis of these factors, the strong demand for short-term instruments included in M3 may reflect a mixture of mainly speculative and precautionary, rather than transaction, motives. |
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Risk assessment, management and communication need to be encompassed within the broader policy context of the precautionary principle rather than a regulatory one which drives management decision making. |
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Before your departure, call us to receive information on vaccinations that may be required in some foreign countries or the precautionary measures advised when travelling to a tropical country. |
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This directive is of course based on the precautionary and preventive action principles, and on the principle that environmental damage must be rectified at its origin and that the polluter pays. |
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A review of the medical documentation leads me to conclude that the other units of blood were readied, as a precautionary measure, in case a blood transfusion was necessary. |
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This generated concerns that states may apply the precautionary principle in such a way as to cause potential conflicts with international trade rules. |
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The Claimant's evidence, when considered together with all of the medical documents in this case, leads me to conclude that blood was readied, as a precautionary measure, in case a blood transfusion was necessary. |
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The judge may order immediate precautionary measures if the holder justifies his request with evidence of the infringement or imminent infringement, provided that he offers sufficient security. |
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The installation of these monitoring systems is precautionary. |
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The dioxin contamination and the application of the precautionary measure to recall all pigmeat and pigmeat products is causing very serious disturbance of the pigmeat market in Ireland. |
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Cashman called it a precautionary measure. |
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This has been our approach since the start of 2008, when we introduced a precautionary reduction in capacity through the management of flexible working. |
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The proposal to create this authorised capital is a precautionary move. |
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The request for intervention by the Judicial Authority, following the application of a precautionary measure, shows that such afflictive measures are more often applied towards foreigners. |
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In that case the person concerned must petition for ratification upon filing for judicial review, which must be done inexcusably within ten days of notification that the precautionary measure has been taken. |
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Mexico clarified that listing all five species would be applying the precautionary principle, and reiterated concerns about look-alike issues, noting particularly the challenges of identification by non-experts. |
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As a precautionary measure against possible circumvention by third parties, the Community and Sri Lanka have agreed that certain products should be made subject to a double-checking system of export and import licensing. |
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Pursuant to the precautionary principle, the possible harmfulness of dangerous substances, materials and products should be given scientific substance. |
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Today we are asking our colleagues to support a motion that would place a moratorium on pesticide use for esthetic purposes and would invoke the precautionary principle for future regulations. |
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Most of all, will they dare to prevent these companies from causing damage by forcing them to adopt precautionary measures, even if these eat into their profits? |
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As a precautionary measure, anyone who comes into contact with a diseased animal should wait at least three days before going near other ruminate animals. |
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In addition to being cyclical, sustainable food systems should at the very least follow the precautionary principle, internalize costs and be energy efficient. |
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You know, what are the metes and bounds of this precautionary management? |
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I also call to mind the fact that we are acting on the basis of the precautionary principle, which has, in the meantime, found its way into our lawmaking. |
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Would it not be sufficient to apply what is today pompously referred to as the precautionary principle, namely basic caution, instead of legislating left, right and centre? |
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The precautionary principle, which is really putting safety first, can put a damper on the unfettered pursuit of profitable new products and procedures. |
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We should be in no doubt that conflicts may arise in the future too, but we can now show that we do not use the precautionary principle arbitrarily. |
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The regular income flow has functioned as a guarantee for credit expansion and reduction of nonproductive precautionary savings, helping to channel resources into essential consumption and investment. |
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While no one is disputing the significance and wisdom of precautionary actions the news brought new light on the high five. |
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In setting contaminant levels the directive applies the precautionary principle. |
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When uncertainty exists about the status of a migratory game bird population, a precautionary approach will be taken in establishing sustainable hunting regulations. |
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Winehouse began precautionary testing on her lungs and chest on 25 October 2008 at the London Clinic for what was reported as a chest infection. |
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In short, the precautionary principle holds that uncertainty regarding serious potential environmental harm is not a valid ground for refraining from preventive measures. |
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Speak to your doctor regarding the treatment of accompanying symptoms of multiple myeloma, such as anaemia, increased brittleness of the bones, infection and pain and take corresponding precautionary measures yourself. |
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Those who are above the poverty line but unable to build up precautionary savings to finance consumption in old age also face the risk of poverty as they grow old. |
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As indicated above, the precautionary principle became necessary as a result of difficult decisions being rejected, delayed or watered down too frequently on grounds of uncertainty as to the need for them. |
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Otherwise the purpose of collecting and collating data would be defeated and if the information is not available then the precautionary approach would continue. |
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As a precautionary measure, milk from surrounding farming areas was destroyed. |
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A precautionary approach was adopted to seek to prevent pollution before damage was caused to the environment. |
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I do not want to insinuate anything, yet clearly precautionary measures and careful inspections in an area as sensitive as the human food chain were disregarded. |
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Corporations have damaged numerous salmon runs and fish habitat. Regulatory agencies should use the precautionary principle in all cases where there is a reasonable chance of harming wild salmon. |
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If we here in Europe can succeed in achieving a breakthrough for the precautionary principle, then we stand a chance of winning greater acceptance for it internationally, in the WTO for example. |
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The concern expressed by advocates of the precautionary principle is about the failure to detect a problem, the chance of allowing a false negative. |
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The article 3.3 of the UNFCCC states the precautionary principle. |
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The closure, however, applies to all species of molluscan shellfish and gooseneck barnacles as a precautionary measure until further sampling can be undertaken. |
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It is argued that the precautionary principle provides an important mechanism for bridging the gap between public and private sectors in their approach to financial harm. |
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I think what they did was just precautionary, to be honest,'' Simms added. |
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As a precautionary move, state police closed down the Exit 1 off-ramp from Interstate 190 northbound, which can be used to access to the Greendale Mall parking lot. |
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