Many falls result from trips and slips when the impaired balance of an elderly person prevents swift corrective action. |
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They still need to take corrective action regarding the inaccurate navigation charts. |
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Economists in Paris warned of a dangerous inflationary spiral unless emergency corrective action was taken. |
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It is only when it is present in large numbers that there is a need to take corrective action. |
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This form of production is unique to Ireland and these farmers are facing a very uncertain future unless corrective action is taken. |
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Coronet Foods has been aggressively investigating and taking corrective action. |
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If a plan of corrective action is needed, the instructions and time frame are explained. |
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Control is about monitoring, comparing results, revising the schedule, and the plan, taking corrective action, and deferred gratification. |
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As the data sheet is printed, any nonconforming numbers appear in red for easy identification and trigger corrective action. |
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Policies and corrective action to address and prevent verbal abuse must be multidisciplinary. |
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In the majority, while some action has been proposed or initiated, the pace of corrective action remains unhurried. |
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Without a full and transparent investigation with appropriate corrective action, these behaviours will be seen as condoned and even rewarded. |
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Select those that are relevant and, when they sound an alarm, look for the cause and take corrective action before it's too late. |
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When a reporter or disc jockey slips in or passes over information in order to line his pocket, that's plugola, and management would take quick corrective action. |
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The Commission may issue an opinion on the corrective action plan of the Member State in question. |
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The owner was not taking any corrective action to prevent the pollution, or raise the vessel. |
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It is frequently through his observations and advice that we are afforded the opportunity to take corrective action where it is merited. |
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Your doctor will recommend corrective action if the amount is over 10 micrograms per decilitre. |
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They are also beginning to use performance information as the basis for corrective action and to report on staffing-related results. |
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I want to make the point again that corrective action with respect to that matter began to be taken two years ago. |
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Unauthorized calls will quickly surface and you can determine whether the personal use is so substantial that you have to take corrective action. |
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Because of this, we have some concerns that RDC is not able to take corrective action as need be. |
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For a corrective action request, it's a card, and they have a limited number of days to present a corrective action plan. |
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If the suggested corrective action will not solve the problem, call for service. |
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However, the Commission has identified certain weaknesses in the implementation of these actions that will require corrective action. |
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In order to address the deficiencies, AECL committed to a detailed corrective action plan. |
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We take into account the recommendations of the proofreader and initiate the appropriate corrective action. |
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Perhaps the extension has gone too far and at least a pause or corrective action is required to sustain longer-term bullish market health. |
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We have implemented corrective action for all those possible causes. |
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Develop and implement action plans, and record corrective action to address nonconformance items. |
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If you do take off with a line knot or tangle, try to get clear of the ground and any traffic before taking corrective action. |
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The invalidation of certification will remain in effect until the certified person has taken appropriate corrective action. |
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Wouldn't it be more irresponsible of them to not take corrective action? |
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Thankfully, the Authority was able to present HUD with CGI's corrective action plan that had already identified areas for improvement. |
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The approach or exceedance of an Action Level allows corrective action to be taken well before a DRL or dose limit is approached or exceeded. |
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Should I believe that any of these would cause readers to be misled, I would request the government to take corrective action. |
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Although TC is pursuing these issues, corrective action does not appear to be imminent. |
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If some or any periods of employment were misidentified, appropriate corrective action will be taken. |
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During such corrective action, the competitor must keep the muzzle of the handgun pointing safely downrange at all times. |
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Wheat markets on this news have become spectacularly overbought and, at the very least, are overdue for some corrective action. |
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But technically, right now canola is looking a bit overbought and is possibly due for some downward corrective action. |
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That corrective action is now beginning to get underway, including all of the appropriate investigations that need to be undertaken. |
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Lax or inadequate disciplinary actions can reduce credibility and fail to stimulate appropriate corrective action. |
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Keep collection site neat and tidy at all times and take corrective action to clean up minor spills. |
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They are concerned, however, that community sport is becoming overly focused on competition and believe that corrective action is required. |
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Through participation strategies, indigenous groups are now more able to recognize bias and discrimination and take corrective action. |
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This action was the misapplication of a normal fixed-wing corrective action. |
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If a failure is generated, immediate corrective action should be taken and the area re-swabbed until a passing result can be obtained. |
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These are not corrective action but face-saving and delay tactics. |
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All data which fail these edits are subject to manual inspection and possible corrective action. |
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It analyzes unexpected variances further and takes corrective action as deemed appropriate. |
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Any updates to the corrective action plan, such as completion dates, must be communicated to Kohler. |
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The internal auditor is aware of all relevant evidence and any corrective action already taken. |
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This allows the PNF to recognize the possibility of wind shear and take corrective action as required. |
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This allows you and other change agents to take corrective action in a timely manner. |
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The objective is to adapt the corrective action accordingly to the fault severity. |
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Hydro-Québec also noted that, based on its corrective action program, it analyzes events, examines negative trends and, if necessary, introduces an improvement program to remedy them. |
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According to Dawe, one of the important things about handling those adverse events is to make sure corrective action is taken to avoid reoccurrence. |
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Better still is to take corrective action to mend your ways. |
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We are taking rapid corrective action towards it. |
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In this scenario, responsibility means recognizing that you may have behaved inappropriately and that corrective action must be taken immediately to avoid an escalation of the situation. |
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Reliance on verbal communication and lack of detail in the work records may hinder the determination of appropriate corrective action following an occurrence. |
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In order to enable network users to take timely corrective action, transmission system operators shall provide sufficient, well-timed and reliable on-line based information on the balancing status of network users. |
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Failure to inform Staff Relations about the existence of a complaint increases the possibility of mishandling the complaint or of inconsistency in the application of any corrective action or resolution. |
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There must also be proper management oversight to review results against expectations, identify difficulties and constraints to meeting those expectations, and take any necessary corrective action. |
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The Department must take corrective action without delay. |
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They can also be used to make a decision to change investment managers and enable the stakeholders to have the information they need to take timely corrective action. |
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This system depends on reliable communications, operating printers and faultless human interaction to allow the necessary corrective action to be taken immediately when a wheel that exceeds safety limits is detected. |
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One corrective action is to identify any drain line hoses that do not require heat to keep from freezing and remove the heater ribbon via the requested service bulletin. |
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Options for corrective action include, but are not limited to, correcting and resubmitting the label at the next printing, over-stickering, relabelling and recalling the product. |
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Following a detailed assessment and due diligence of operations, which bore out the team's concerns, CGI prepared a corrective action plan to raise the Authority's compliance performance. |
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Whenever a noncomplying condition is reported, the proprietor or centre representative should be made aware as soon as possible after the tape readings have been recorded to allow for corrective action. |
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In addition to the noncompliances and comments, it includes a date, normally 30 calendar days subsequent to the report, by which time the company is expected to respond with a corrective action plan. |
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If a dysrhythmia is identified, corrective action can be investigated and implemented. |
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Avoidance of rotorcraft phenomena, such as URY, requires recognition of the conditions that contribute to an event and initiation of corrective action before experiencing the event. |
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However, since the full implementation of an adequate corrective action plan by the carrier is not completed, the Commission considers that Ariana Afghan Airlines should be retained in the Community list. |
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However, had the vessel's loaded condition been reassessed at that time, and appropriate corrective action been taken, the occurrence may have been prevented. |
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A State party that withdraws from the NPT after violating the Treaty should not be permitted to avoid corrective action by the international community depriving it of such benefits while in violation of the Treaty. |
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Manufacturing rigour and discipline are accompanied by a continuous improvement policy and corrective action to sustainably optimise design and the manufacturing process. |
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However, the TPA's willingness to work with us and take corrective action puts it in good stead for the future and sets a good example for other institutions to follow. |
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Technip shall ensure that all Quality incidents are duly noted, investigated and that corrective action is implemented and communicated across the Group. |
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However, in the case of the audit finding corrective action form, the signature line was specifically intended to indicate that the audit finding was being closed rather than attesting to the accuracy of the information. |
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Statistical process control is a methodology to ensure that such processes stay in control and to provide feedback for corrective action when not in control. |
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We found that, although the Department identified and reported performance gaps in standardized test results, it did not define how large a gap would have to be to warrant corrective action. |
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Hand flying the aircraft likely would have contributed to the pilots' ability to understand their situation and detect the decreasing airspeed situation early enough to take corrective action. |
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Learning what you do well and improving on your strengths, while creating the ability to understand your weaknesses to take corrective action, can generate significant upgrades in your performance and image. |
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We'll take corrective action if necessary. |
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Ships which need to be the subject of corrective action should, where the observed deficiencies are clearly hazardous to safety, health or the environment, be detained until the shortcomings are rectified. |
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Contracting exercises that exceed the target timeframes will be analyzed to determine the cause of delays and the corrective action required for the target or for the process. |
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The majority supported monetary penalties, which were considered to be a more efficient and cost effective means that allowed for more immediate corrective action. |
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On the one hand, the Ombudsman acts as an external mechanism of control, investigating complaints about maladministration and recommending corrective action where necessary. |
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