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Drastic change is needed, before any more unnecessary deaths occur.
That would result in fewer new drugs — and more unnecessary deaths.
And let's not forget that lots of dongles = lots more unnecessary e-waste.
In Italy or the Republic of Korea, it would likely feel even more unnecessary.
With your discretion, we can close out this garbage year without any more unnecessary injuries.
Rather than add more unnecessary government red-tape, we should continue to let the market work.
Every human being has the right to gather in peaceful protest without suffering more unnecessary violence.
I think he creates more unnecessary conflict, he thinks I avoid conflict and let problems escalate.
But this is not enough: Insulin must be affordable and accessible to prevent more unnecessary deaths.
Some argue this encourages providers to provide more, unnecessary services, thus driving up health care costs.
So it goes with Looking Glass, one of the more unnecessary sequels in an age of unnecessary sequels.
The program is controversial, with some advocates arguing that more police involvement will result in more unnecessary harm.
Thank you for having the courage and leadership to take Executive Action on preventing more unnecessary gun violence in this country.
Still, without building a safety net first, we are likely to see more unnecessary, and tragic, headlines about driverless car deaths.
This time it's Messenger reactions, which if you ask me, will just clutter the chat window with more unnecessary information to consume.
If the mining industry can't become more efficient at finding these important deposits, then more unnecessary, harmful drilling and exploration takes place.
Between Apple TV's apps, Dish Network's Sling TV, live social media broadcasts, and digital antennas, keeping the cord intact becomes ever-more unnecessary.
So, obviously, the more food wasted—and there is a hell of a lot of food wasted—the more unnecessary emissions there are.
The last thing we would want to do is politicize pain; please know, in delivering this petition, we want to prevent more unnecessary pain.
All we have is a proposal to put a few more unnecessary dollars in my pocket and do nothing to actually solve the problem.
Yes, there's even more unnecessary drama with Nancy and Steve, who was a douche back then, but luckily it doesn't bring the episode down.  21.
But the world we had in the 1950s — with 14 million more unnecessary child deaths a year than we see today — was worth fighting for.
Which is why the Pencil case looks even more unnecessary when compared to its companion piece — a leather iPad Pro sleeve and built-in Pencil holder.
Aware that the arthritis would only worsen and cause Champion more unnecessary pain, Helen Woodward's medical staff made the difficult decision to amputate the affected leg.
As a result, the speaker may include more, unnecessary detail in their verbal update to ensure that their progress sounds significant, thereby unnecessarily prolonging a meeting.
Failure to fully fund Pepfar will result in increasing rates of H.I.V., more unnecessary and avoidable deaths and a more expensive global H.I.V. response in the future.
He says a couple more unnecessary sentences about nothing really, before patting Complex's Nadeska Alexis on the shoulder in a super condescending way when she calls Thugger brave.
After seemingly moving toward sound policy, the administration is now pushing for more unnecessary intervention in our gasoline, seemingly for purely political gains that may not even materialize.
She spends most of the first four episodes of the eight-episode series entirely disconnected from the rest of the main cast, which makes her feel even more unnecessary.
Beyond sparing your recipient from more unnecessary stuff, the paper used to make these lotto cards is responsibly sourced from the world's forests, certified by The Forest Stewardship Council.
The concern is that policymakers will take the wrong lesson from statistics like these and use them to push for more unnecessary control over the daily lives of Americans.
We'll likely see Alexa and the other voice assistants get forced into more unnecessary gadgets as we figure out exactly how we want to use these services in our lives.
" Jules Lipoff, an assistant professor of clinical dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania's medical school, says, directly, "More blades translates to more unnecessary cutting, ingrown hairs, and irritation of the skin.
"The last thing we would want to do is politicize pain; please know, in delivering this petition, we want to prevent more unnecessary pain," Marshall wrote in the email to McMillon.
Instead, studies support the big argument against "stand your ground" laws: that they legally empower people to use force even when it's not necessary, and that could lead to more unnecessary violence.
It also seemed to contradict one of the main justifications made by supporters of the US's role, that the training provided by the US military is crucial to avoid even more unnecessary bloodshed.
Instead, studies support the big argument against "stand your ground" laws: that they legally empower people to use force even when it's not necessary, and that appears to lead to more unnecessary violence.
Upon entering the Explore tab, you'll be faced with a false dichotomy of choice between 'Popular Now' and 'On the Rise', followed by an even more unnecessary selection of channels categorized by interests.
But the new military division requires legislation that must be approved by Congress and it appears that some lawmakers are still split over the issue, arguing it might create more unnecessary bureaucratic tasks.
It has more unnecessary-but-beautiful musical numbers than Glee; more scathing teens than Scream Queens; three generations of scenery-chewing iconic blondes (welcome to television, 2019 awards season darling Lucy Boynton), and hot takes galore.
Only 3 percent of clinicians thought the patient would benefit from having a CT or MRI scan, and more than three-quarters said they would worry such a scan would lead to more unnecessary tests or procedures.
"Rather than put Judge Garland through more unnecessary political routines orchestrated by the White House, the leader decided it would be more considerate of the nominee's time to speak with him today by phone," McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said.
"Rather than put Judge Garland through more unnecessary political routines orchestrated by the White House, the leader decided it would be more considerate of the nominee's time to speak with him today by phone," Mr. McConnell's spokesman, Don Stewart said.
It seems all the more unnecessary given what he achieved afterwards: over the following two seasons, the Finn won back-to-back world titles and proved himself not only a driver of rare ability, but Schumacher's fiercest rival – certainly more so than Villeneuve.
"Rather than put Judge Garland through more unnecessary political routines orchestrated by the White House, the leader decided it would be more considerate of the nominee's time to speak with him today by phone," McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said in a statement.
The episode combines seemingly pointless torture with flashbacks that give Shadow an even more unnecessary backstory, complete with the broadest of heroic clichés: he doesn't know who his father is, he was bullied but determined to fight bullies, his mother tragically died of cancer.
As he gets closer and closer, the atoms begin to show, and then, somehow, this dunk gets EVEN SLOWER as DeAndre collides with Jordan Clarkson, just every so slightly altering his trajectory, spinning his body around a little, adding even more unnecessary motion to this never-ending flight.
At Waterloo, he and Harris rejoin Sharpe and take positions as sergeants on the Prince of Orange's roster. At the defense of La Haye Sainte, they ran out of ammunition, and in his effort to abandon the location, Orange knocked Hagman to the ground. A French infantryman then shot him in the head, and he died instantly. Sharpe came near tears when he heard, and attempted to assassinate Orange to prevent any more unnecessary deaths among the men.
Stauffenberg, like most other German professional military officers, had absolutely no doubt that the war was lost. Only an immediate armistice could avoid more unnecessary bloodshed and further damage to Germany, its people, and other European nations. However, in late 1943, he had written out demands with which he felt the Allies had to comply in order for Germany to agree to an immediate peace. These demands included Germany retaining its 1914 eastern borders, including the Polish territories of Wielkopolska and Poznań.
Kim wants to donate stem cells in an attempt to save Jack's life from the effects of his exposure to the bio-weapon, but Jack refuses to put her at risk for his own life, and asks her to leave. After leaving the FBI, she is seen talking with her husband Stephen who asks her if she told Jack about his granddaughter, Stephen and Kim's daughter, Teri. She answers negatively, explaining that she didn't want to cause Jack any more unnecessary pain. While waiting on a delayed flight, Kim notices a man she thinks is watching her.
The deck is dealt between all players or , also known as Tycoon, is a Japanese card game for three or more players played with a standard 52-card pack. The objective of the game is to get rid of all the cards one has as fast as possible by playing progressively stronger cards than those of the previous player. The winner is called the daifugō (the grand millionaire) earning various advantages in the next round, and the last person is called the daihinmin (the grand pauper). In that following round, winners can exchange their one or more unnecessary cards for advantageous ones that losers have.
Sellers plays hospital administrator Albert T. Hopfnagel, who oversees a facility that is more interested in generating revenue than it is in providing sound medical care. When construction worker Lester Hammond (Lenz) shows up needing nothing more than a chest X-ray, he is immediately admitted and subjected to a battery of tests. Hopfnagel rides the staff to perform more unnecessary surgeries and pad patient bills, while making time with multiple female staff members. When Hopfnagel finally ends up in jail for his devious deeds, he plots a revenge in which he will return to the hospital as a patient and be given an unnecessary operation that he can then sue the hospital over.
As the railroad attempted to recover from the panic of 1893 slowly, other issues had to be dealt with regarding mother nature. The railroad's route followed the Dolores River, which tended to flood many times during the railroad's lifetime, and most of the terrain it went through experienced much snow in winter and occasional rock and mudslides in summer. The RGS was able to order two new rotary snowplows specifically for the railroad luckily before the panic of 1893 and later on built three(?) plow flangers, but depending on how bad the snow got often caused closures and the cost to operate clear snow with their plow equipment was too much for the railroad during certain times as they required two to four locomotives to push them. Many Bridges and Trestles would be washed out when rivers flooded over, adding more unnecessary costs to railroad maintenance and closures.
Additionally, the advent of modern communication tools and air travel rendered long prorogations even more unnecessary; Members of Parliament may contact their home ridings whenever they want and can visit their home ridings during adjournments. Today, sessions of parliament still last about one year each, but the prorogation in between sessions is often only a few days and new sessions are started more for organizational or political reasons than for the purpose of giving members of parliament time away. Between 1867 and 2010 the average period of prorogation was 151 days. However, in the 30 year period between 1980 and 2010, the average was just 22 days. the Earl of Dufferin In 1873, during the 2nd Canadian Parliament, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald advised Governor General the Earl of Dufferin to prorogue parliament in order to stop the work of a committee investigating Macdonald's involvement in the Pacific Scandal.
Apart from the enthusiastic reports in the Daily Chronicle and the Illustrated London News—which each had a financial stake in Amundsen's success—the Manchester Guardian remarked that any cause for reproach was wiped out by the Norwegians' courage and determination. Readers of Young England were exhorted not to grudge "the brave Norseman" the honour he had earned, and The Boy's Own Paper suggested that every British boy should read Amundsen's expedition account. The Times correspondent offered a mild rebuke to Amundsen for his failure to inform Scott until it was too late for the latter to respond, "all the more unnecessary, for no one would have welcomed co-operation in the work of South Polar exploration more than Captain Scott ... Still, no one who knows Captain Amundsen can have any doubt of his integrity, and since he states he has reached the Pole we are bound to believe him". Senior figures at the RGS expressed more hostile sentiments, at least privately.

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