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"avoidable" Definitions
  1. that can be prevented

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Some of these causes are also very avoidable―as avoidable as staring at the Sun, even.
With 55.5 million Medicare patients in 2023, one-third did not receive the recommended vaccinations, resulting in 674,000 avoidable visits to the Emergency Department (ED) and hospital, and 50,21625 avoidable deaths.
But privately, advisers acknowledged, this was different — and avoidable.
Were the outcomes — two fatal crashes — predictable and avoidable?
These are all sad and avoidable, or at least more easily avoidable than the health problems that plagued half of the 2.6 million (out of the 873 million living Americans) in 2014.
Experts said these activities, while perfectly legal, create avoidable risks.
All of the scars on my body were entirely avoidable.
South Sudan's and Yemen's are the most clearly avoidable famines.
If you analyze these costs, you'll find many avoidable expenses.
"This was, sadly, predictable and avoidable," said retired Rear Adm.
However, staining is avoidable if you follow the cleaning tips.
" Bridgford said he believes the mass shooting was "entirely avoidable.
America does not want more avoidable tragedies in 21625. 2900.
The sad part about this is that it was avoidable.
Especially since this seems like a mistake that's easily avoidable.
" On Twitter, Mayor Steven Fulop called the strike "unfortunate + avoidable.
That was his first mistake, and a totally avoidable one.
"A special session was entirely avoidable," he said on Tuesday.
Avoidable cost savings up to 35 percent have been achieved.
Mr. Doig said he believed that the infighting was avoidable.
So it's not too late to stop avoidable climate cooking.
Underuse leaves patients "vulnerable to avoidable disease and suffering" the researchers said, while overuse causes avoidable harms from tests or treatments at the same time as wasting resources better spent on much-needed services.
The report is the first to examine the number of avoidable deaths among girls under five in India at a district level, showing specific geographic patterns of avoidable female mortality across India's 640 districts.
And this avoidable policy error has helped to poison Swedish politics.
That bad luck has been accompanied by several eminently avoidable blunders.
They don't seem eager to take on avoidable, potentially controversial cases.
It also exposes countless individuals to avoidable criminal justice system contacts.
This 16-year life expectancy gap is both unfair and avoidable.
Lawmakers say it fell flat for the most avoidable of reasons.
The OIG ruled that the use of the flight was avoidable.
" We find ourselves once again "on the cusp of avoidable disaster.
Worldwide, particulate matter is the seventh-largest cause of avoidable deaths.
Mr. Mulvaney conceded on Fox News that this was all avoidable.
That's because hacks and other online invasions are almost always avoidable.
"His death in custody was needless, tragic and avoidable," Schenker said.
"Jimmy's death was an avoidable, unnecessary and predictable tragedy," Levin said.
Avoidable visits to the emergency room have decreased nearly 50 percent.
But here's the most frustrating part: This is all entirely avoidable.
The worst part is that this self-inflicted wound was completely avoidable.
While perfection is impossible, Apple seems to be making increasingly avoidable mistakes.
But the madness of 14-minute-long trading days was utterly avoidable.
Which brings us to the sordid, yet easily avoidable, Ivanka-Nordstrom incident.
Ms. Rivers's death was tragic and avoidable — the result of human error.
Nothing like a completely avoidable disaster to totally ruin your expensive cruise.
"Some of the use of force is not avoidable," Ms. Hamill said.
Getting the year of Barbara Bush's death wrong is unfortunate and avoidable.
And the crisis in Flint was clearly a man-made, avoidable disaster.
What's the common factor in nearly every one of these avoidable tragedies?
The #SchumerShutdown was an entirely avoidable fiasco forced on Americans by Democrats.
But lawmakers say that the crunch is predictable, typical and 100% avoidable.
Most of the mistakes people make in their emails are completely avoidable.
But you will catch the avoidable ones before they age into regrets.
The child grows up — it's not avoidable — but he grows up well.
"The fact that these children died was an avoidable tragedy," Joseph said.
They include things like hospital-acquired infections; use of high-cost services when lower-cost ones would suffice; low rates of preventive care; avoidable complications and avoidable hospital admissions and readmissions; and services that provide little to no benefit.
It seems as though there is one of these avoidable mistakes weekly, right?
Some might consider that an unlucky but avoidable consequence of "having an accent".
Of course, danger feels even less avoidable now than it did in 1999.
Many of these tragedies are avoidable—as another British festival last weekend showed.
And now, it's officially controversial for a not good (and totally avoidable reason).
Rates of deep-wound infection, an avoidable complication, vary from 0.5% to 4%.
Note: Some say the fiasco could have been have been avoidable for Facebook.
The majority of these avoidable costs are borne by federal health insurance programs.
But the real tragedy is that this situation was -- and remains -- completely avoidable.
Could there be a more terrible, avoidable fate for a dog to suffer?
By letting Trump set the fight rules, Democrats give him an avoidable advantage.
We have the tools, knowledge and know-how to stop this avoidable disease.
A. That tragedy in Washington was avoidable, and it should have been avoided.
Alcohol is a principal cause of avoidable death in France, the agency warned.
This avoidable clash has fomented the culture wars and only divided us further.
And no one wants to watch their money dwindle due to avoidable expenses.
"But it is still avoidable and everybody wants to avoid it," he said.
" Police reports released by the Tempe Police Department later deemed the crash "entirely avoidable.
But this tragedy, so sudden and avoidable and violent, made me ache for them.
What is more galling than that is that all of this was entirely avoidable.
I don't know that that's necessarily avoidable for women in the larger, real world.
Both collisions were "avoidable" according to the report released Wednesday morning, the official said.
And it was exhausting, because so much of it seemed self-inflicted and avoidable.
The police statement says "many road accidents are a result of avoidable human undertakings."
The worst aspect of this shutdown is that all this pain was entirely avoidable.
And with good reason—food waste has become a huge and mostly avoidable problem.
You don't even have to go outside the U.S. to see these avoidable deaths.
The availability of that care, however, is also central to containing avoidable healthcare costs.
As a result, most of the deaths were "completely avoidable," federal safety investigators concluded.
The 96 human beings who died in that entirely avoidable tragedy deserve no less.
"The East Harlem explosion was devastating and entirely avoidable," Cuomo said in a statement.
And we should not dilute the impact of taxpayer dollars because of avoidable delays.
A second disaster occurred, one that was more avoidable and disappointing that the first.
In other words, the second half is due to avoidable drug-impacted medical costs.
The case is especially frustrating to security experts because it may have been avoidable.
"I am very upset that it has happened and it was avoidable," Chappell said.
They've started to shake this country out of its passive acceptance of avoidable death.
To baffled Warren supporters, the last year seems like a string of avoidable disasters.
Op-ed: Shaver shooting was avoidable An autopsy revealed Shaver's blood alcohol level was .
A 2016 study found the scale of the HIV outbreak in Indiana was avoidable.
When pollution is avoidable, it should be avoided; certain things simply don't need saying.
All of this — insurer withdrawals and sharply escalating premiums — was avoidable and is fixable.
No one likes getting sucked into the evils of the world when it's avoidable.
Common citations include failing to protect residents from avoidable accidents, neglect, mistreatment and bedsores.
Another avoidable source of PFAs are sprays used to make shoes and clothing water-resistant.
"The zoo deaths of Bantu, Arturo, and the lions were all avoidable tragedies," said Dawes.
As someone who recently got married, I've seen all types of easily avoidable RSVP mistakes.
The PT's policy mistakes led Brazil into a deep and avoidable recession in 2015-16.
When funding streams dry up, many companies stay barely afloat by reining in avoidable expenses.
The report claims that the crash was "entirely avoidable" had Vasquez been paying more attention.
When I lived there, I often thought about Savita's family, and her entirely avoidable death.
"This incident is tragic for everyone involved and completely avoidable," police say in the statement.
Gottlieb called the Washington outbreak an "avoidable tragedy" on CNBC's "Squawk Box" in late January.
There are many different risk factors for breast cancer, only some of which are avoidable.
Luckily, though, these concerns are completely avoidable, as long as you update your web browser.
American society is far too willing to accept avoidable driving deaths, as I've written before.
But there's more to the study: The definition of "avoidable" is what splits most parties.
To be sure, many look to healthcare institutions to correct this problem of avoidable harm.
The other is to vote for more waste and pollution – most of which is avoidable.
The company has developed secret lists of diagnoses that they say are "avoidable" ER visits.
Avoidable or excess mortality is defined as the difference between observed and expected mortality rates.
The savagery that followed the decision to retake the prison was both predictable and avoidable.
To do otherwise, locks in avoidable risk over investments with 75-year lifetimes or more.
But the tumult of this year has been painful and, in Sharapova's case, maddeningly avoidable.
It was their backhanded neglect and unprofessional behavior that directly led to this avoidable tragedy.
But poisoning is avoidable if old homes containing lead paint are properly monitored and maintained.
Or maybe it's because of the innumerable avoidable medical crises they constantly find themselves confronting.
Why not, if Trump has proven that the consequences of those actions are easily avoidable?
How does the world's wealthiest country find itself in such a tragic and avoidable mess?
" He took up the issue later on social media, tweeting: "Another avoidable uniquely American tragedy.
But flights have been canceled and officials advise against traveling to China if it's avoidable.
The most common are also the most avoidable: late payment fees and cash advance fees.
These people will automatically have their visits covered, even if they have an "avoidable" diagnosis.
Investigators described it as an avoidable crash during a board meeting in Washington, DC, Tuesday.
He said, "I believe war is avoidable," but he worries that peace is not guaranteed.
My concern is that there'll be human error of the kind that's not really avoidable.
Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, pledged on Thursday to eliminate avoidable wastes within 25 years.
My concern is that there'll be human error of the kind that's not really avoidable.
In the United States in 5073, for example, unchecked warming is expected to lead to 1.2 billion hours of lost labor, valued at $110 billion; $1.1 billion to $1.6 billion in avoidable bridge damages; $2.6 billion to $3.1 billion of losses to agriculture from avoidable droughts; and $940 million to $1.4 billion in avoidable costs associated with increased wildfire response, among other costs, according to a 2015 report from the Environmental Protection Agency.
"It's profoundly upsetting that this is a death in custody that was entirely avoidable," she said.
You left that vulnerable young woman to die in the saddest and most avoidable of circumstances.
He also steered the company — through a series of poor and avoidable decisions — into near oblivion.
But they're avoidable ones that no one asked for that Apple has forced on its customers.
But this massive single outlier seems like a new and much more avoidable form of inaccuracy.
In short, police regularly escalate situations in totally unreasonable ways, leading to avoidable use of force.
The current federal government shutdown, which is the longest in United States history, was completely avoidable.
"The government regrets the fact that people were killed, because these were avoidable deaths," he said.
This results in much avoidable waste, for which the phrase "roads to nowhere" has been coined.
That was hardly a surprise, but it puts Venezuela on a dangerous — and avoidable — collision course.
Clinton and her campaign had suffered avoidable missteps that handed the election to an unacceptable opponent.
The President's solution is practical and focuses on helping real people avoid major, avoidable financial burdens.
"His death in custody was needless, tragic and avoidable," Schenker told reporters at the State Department.
"It is clear that the White House and Republicans are prolonging this avoidable crisis," it adds.
"Avoidable visits" are the latest conflict among doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and patients over emergency rooms.
McConnell in his own floor speech castigated Democrats, saying they have forced a "completely avoidable" shutdown.
Our investigation found that the interventions had led to avoidable deaths, gruesome injuries and costly settlements.
Most Americans consider limb amputation to be the result of a traumatic and non-avoidable event.
All of this chaos was avoidable, and tariffs should have been used as a last resort.
But at the very least, being complicit and "playing along" in this situation was completely avoidable.
"The collision was avoidable and both ships demonstrated poor seamanship," the Seventh Fleet said at the time.
With AKS and by containerizing the applications, scaling and management should become easier — and downtime more avoidable.
Besides the natural progressiveness of any Murphy-Falchuk collaboration, brass tax politics as a whole was avoidable.
If additional action was not agreed upon, then an "avoidable human tragedy" would take place, Solheim said.
That would mean that 10 of the 15 companies (583 percent) failed for avoidable "human-centric" reasons.
And in most cases, these fees are entirely avoidable — even for students who haven't taken Accounting 101.
"Apple now admits-more than seven months after the hearing-that the alleged harm is entirely avoidable."
Moments of individual brilliance by players were quickly forgotten amid bad-tempered clashes and avoidable refereeing controversies.
If a recession is indeed coming, it is largely a consequence of unnecessary and avoidable public polices.
Because these are easily avoidable missteps: domestic violence follows a consistent pattern and has easily recognizable hallmarks.
As a guest and a cast member, I've seen people making a lot of completely-avoidable mistakes.
"This is a clear-cut decline into massive famine that is man-made and avoidable," he said.
The risk of microcephaly for my unborn child was far too great to justify any avoidable trip.
Much of this is avoidable with commonsense reform, and H.R.392 is an important part of that.
It led them to take otherwise avoidable risks with their own lives and the lives of others.
Schenker told reporters he was saddened at Kassem's death in custody, calling it 'needless, tragic and avoidable.
"At the same time, air pollution is an avoidable health risk," he told Reuters Health by phone.
Cutting corners will likely saddle the new President, the nation -- and the nominees themselves -- with avoidable ethical headaches.
The good news is that most fatalities are avoidable, if three sets of measures are put in place.
"This was an absolutely unacceptable and avoidable," MTA spokesperson Shams Tarek said in a statement on Thursday morning.
But the damage they've caused is at least partly avoidable, according to a professor who studies the phenomenon.
Chicago Alderman Michael Zalewski, head of the committee, called the incident a nightmare that should have been avoidable.
Since hearing of Mayci and Jillian's avoidable deaths, Amy has become a vocal advocate for safer gun laws.
The investigation last year by Tempe Police determined the accident was "entirely avoidable," but prosecutors wanted more information.
Police said that, based on testing, the crash was "deemed entirely avoidable" if Vasquez had been paying attention.
"We expect investors to react with disbelief and dismay at this arguably avoidable controversy at BT," they said.
As a believer in directness, modern dating rituals bore the shit out of me and seem entirely avoidable.
A Navy investigation found that the deadly collisions had been the result of basic errors that were "avoidable."
Navy investigators concluded the collisions were "avoidable" and resulted from a series of crew and basic navigational errors.
While a dopamine-impaired mosquito may not recognize your scent, it also may not realize swatting is avoidable.
But even the biggest names in tech fail to get there because of avoidable mistakes when they land.
Not a major expense in the grand scheme of things, but an otherwise avoidable one all the same.
When you're starting your company, there are thousands of small, avoidable mistakes that can turn success into failure.
"These appalling events are avoidable, but we must give schools the tools and resources they need," said Rep.
To others, it was an emotional tale of life and avoidable death, of beauty lost to human failure.
It might seem like a minor thing, but smelly food is inconsiderate and distracting—and so easily avoidable.
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said Monday that a trade war between the U.S. and China is avoidable.
But it's 2017—this is an avoidable means of grooming that we can seriously leave in the past now.
The whole thing seems avoidable, but so far, Google and Amazon haven't added voice-recognition to their smart speakers.
One specific aspect of their work that helped secure our avoidable demise: The American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC.
The plain lesson is that study and learning - not just of science, but of anything - are avoidable, even undesirable.
""The end of Aquarius means more lives lost at sea; more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded.
It is often remembered as an avoidable conflict which achieved little but laid the foundations for the next war.
But even if you're entirely cynical about Google's motives, there's a clear incentive to sidestep easily avoidable bad publicity.
"One Love exists because Yeardley was killed and her death was avoidable," the foundation's CEO, Katie Hood, tells PEOPLE.
Some saw the online hashtag duels as a distraction from an avoidable crisis roiling the world's most powerful government.
According to Noam Wasserman at HBS, 65 percent of failed startups fail for avoidable reasons like co-founder conflict.
GravityGravity's dramatic intensity and stunning visuals couldn't distract us from the glaringly avoidable nature of its most devastating death.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA): "When our immigration laws are properly enforced, all the crimes being talked about are avoidable."
Warning labels should be applied when a danger is clear, a danger is large and a danger is avoidable.
But detection has room to improve, as false-positives and non-detections can lead to some avoidable, dangerous situations.
The bottom line: If there's another pullback, it'll leave them wide open to losses that may have been avoidable.
At first, Pepsi tried to defend its commercial with a trite statement to the press, replete with avoidable misspelling.
Kicking the can down the road, only to create a crisis that is purely avoidable and political, is unacceptable.
We would like to once again thank the Ambassador for his time and sincerely apologize for this avoidable incident.
But a callous response to a blunder of the magnitude of the Kunduz attack is unjustifiable and entirely avoidable.
Although the US economy is growing more slowly, relatively healthy US consumer fundamentals indicate a recession is still avoidable.
The rest — $112 billion in 2012 — is avoidable, the "cost" of spreading political credit across three levels of government.
They were seemingly obvious fixes that suggested why the Seventh Fleet believes the John S. McCain crash was avoidable.
They are both tragedies that have cost avoidable deaths and caricatures of what is to come in both countries.
The trajectory of Sergeant Bergdahl's career speaks to tragic and avoidable flaws in the military mental health care system.
It was an avoidable loss for Karjakin, allowing Carlsen to tie the match and setting the stage for Saturday.
So supplanting avoidable ER visits with more consistent primary care services is one workable approach for all patient populations.
As a result, there are thousands of preventable deaths and billions of dollars in avoidable health spending every year.
As people think about how to reduce their impact on the planet, avoidable flights are on the chopping block.
Bank of America warned investors on Thursday that a coronavirus-induced recession is no longer avoidable — it's already here.
That said, there are a couple of common, easily avoidable mistakes that make new knitters (and their teachers) stumble.
Myths about medications are likely to reduce help-seeking and reinforce very damaging stigma, ultimately leading to avoidable harms.
"Our priority is eliminating avoidable food loss within our operations," said Jessica Adelman, Kroger's group vice president of corporate affairs.
Each new, avoidable massacre elicited condolences from him that escalated in tearful fury before towards the end subsiding into despair.
"The suffering we are seeing today is completely avoidable," U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Monday.
But at Wernham Hogg, he was an annoying but avoidable bit of terrain that the other characters could hike around.
The second problem is that the furore, even though unwarranted and plainly avoidable, has been extremely damaging for Mrs Clinton.
This was Nate's first and only TKO loss in the UFC, and perhaps avoidable if it weren't for the blood.
A party that burns trillions of dollars on avoidable wars, as George W. Bush did, is not for smaller government.
It's clear that Microsoft's acquisition of Wunderlist and its integration into the company has been messy, and perhaps even avoidable.
The catharsis was key, intended to spur the audience into recognition that the horrifying outcomes they witnessed were eminently avoidable.
And determining a visit is avoidable after it happens may ignore symptoms that appear to be urgent at the time.
We sit and watch one avoidable rookie mistake after another, wondering if Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer remember the 1990s.
The numbers rose from 30 does per week to 500, which may just turn the tide on this avoidable epidemic.
A return to last year's "exchanges of fire" is avoidable if only Washington has prudence to stay a patient course.
However, the IG report found that the use of the charter plane was likely avoidable all together with better planning.
The change has dinged ad revenue, relegating publisher content to an entirely separate and largely avoidable section of the app.
And like many Americans, I am very disturbed that we may be drifting toward an avoidable war with North Korea.
Since credit card debt can also be largely avoidable, it's important to consider why someone got behind on their payments.
A mother dog and her puppy are back from the brink of death, but their tragic tale was wholly avoidable.
"The suffering we are seeing today is completely avoidable," U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Monday.
Most of these costs are exceedingly avoidable — think spilled oil that becomes a hazard for an unassuming check-out attendant.
But it doesn't have to be the case that every Windows or Firefox release fixes dozens of avoidable security vulnerabilities.
A4E said operational issues such as ATC strikes had led to 1 million tonnes of avoidable CO2 emissions since 2014.
We don't recognize that journalists, love them or hate them, routinely inform the public in ways that prevent avoidable emergencies.
"The fact that this tragedy was 100 percent avoidable makes this case even more disheartening," Powe said, according to AL.com.
She has evaluated health care systems on how well they prevent deaths that should be avoidable with accessible medical care.
Nuclear war was avoidable (or so I optimistically chose to believe), but what they will encounter as adults is not.
That kind of delay often leads to duplicate tests to rule out potential diagnoses, which are expensive and potentially avoidable.
But the practice has also been widely criticized for putting the police, suspects and bystanders in avoidable, potentially deadly, situations.
It's a completely avoidable death, and one that Superman will undoubtedly be resurrected from in the first Justice League movie.
Has Westworld usurped all other forms of literature to the point that she had never encountered this extremely avoidable scenario?
By focusing on alternative labels such as health through "active chronic conditions" or "avoidable costs" such as emergency visits, the results are dramatic: "predicting health leads to the highest fraction of Black patients identified as high risk, predicting cost leads to the lowest, and predicting avoidable costs is somewhere in the middle," the authors write.
"This was a death that was completely avoidable," the police chief said at a news conference, according to The Fresno Bee.
All of the inconveniences that come with using beta software for my daily life were completely avoidable, and I knew it.
They're a foreseeable, avoidable problem — the result of poor foresight, misallocated resources, or deliberate neglect — that threaten Americans' ability to vote.
Depression plus easy access to firearms lead to an avoidable death, as it all too often does in the United States.
However, an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) report that year asserted that de Menezes had been killed because of avoidable mistakes.
Maybe it would be best if this place was closed down now, before more animals die a painful and avoidable death.
"Our ambition to eliminate avoidable plastic waste will only be realized if government, businesses and the public work together," he said.
We often focus on making good policing of youths a priority only when there has been a "problem" — an avoidable problem.
Traveling through the storm was completely avoidable, but Norwegian Cruise Line powered on to its original itinerary, heading directly through it.
"The relevance of that is that with effective, timely and appropriate health care delivery, these deaths should be avoidable," he added.
" Vice President Mike Pence, the former governor of Indiana, tweeted also about Jackson's death, describing it as "a senseless & avoidable tragedy.
MERLO: AND THERE'S BILLIONS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR ON NECESSARY AND AVOIDABLE SPENDING BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE NOT FOLLOWING THOSE CARE PLANS.
Unfortunately, existing federal programs create irrational incentives that will result in needless future harm and billions in avoidable costs to taxpayers.
"Without addressing disparate environmental conditions and access to resources, we will not be able to eliminate these avoidable disparities," she said.
Our healthcare system will not solve our problems if we continue to allow the most avoidable chronic conditions to surge unchecked.
Officials have called the outbreak "completely avoidable" and attributed it largely to the proliferation of anti-vaccination messaging and misinformation online.
There is no question that naloxone saves lives and, in the right hands, could prevent hundreds of accidental and avoidable deaths.
"There's an epidemic right now; it's a leading cause of totally avoidable death," says Sarah Evans of the Open Society Foundations.
Facebook doesn't have the most stellar privacy and security track record, especially given that many of its notable gaffes were avoidable.
After his death, there was much sparring between his supporters in Serbia and the tribunal over whether his death was avoidable.
Millions of poor women will lose birth control access, and thousands will die from unsafe abortion or from avoidable pregnancy complications.
By one estimate, the administrative complexity of the U.S. health care system adds nearly $300 billion per year in avoidable costs.
It explains the delay in the surgeon general's reports on smoking, for example, and likely led to untold avoidable early deaths.
"The main point is that these fees keep going up, but they're avoidable," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
I have seen such tragic, avoidable public health policies unfold in a suburban setting in my own research in America's heartland.
It measures how well a health system does in preventing deaths that should be avoidable with access to quality health care.
He estimated that the fund incurred $400 million in avoidable losses owing to underperformance and over $500 million in excessive expenses.
Investigators expect to answer several key questions about the attack in their final report this month including: Was the ambush avoidable?
Kanner is an advocate for gender inclusivity and diversity in tech, having herself experienced easily avoidable discrimination via some popular startups.
We have tools analyze the number of left hand turns for each route, and we can work out which ones are avoidable.
Surely there aren't any other easily avoidable problems that showcased how quickly this was rushed through the House without appropriate oversight, right?
"The proximate cause of this tragedy was the direct result of avoidable human error, compounded by process and equipment failures," Campbell said.
Prime Minister Theresa May this month unveiled a new environmental agenda which seeks to eradicate avoidable plastic waste in Britain by 2042.
He said the temporary blindness was ultimately harmless, and easily avoidable, if people stuck to looking at their smartphones with both eyes.
The fact is, Foster did commit suicide, and his death—though tragic and avoidable—had basically nothing to do with the Clintons.
It's why Grace said a bed can be a scary place, because that's where Mary's avoidable downfall began and where she died.
Pickett hoped to clarify the content issues on the platform, specifically to prevent their visual novels from receiving unexpected or avoidable takedowns.
No, I'm referring to those altogether avoidable things that you have no business doing — unless you don't care about getting let go.
Microsoft has previously developed tools to help farmers in India increase their crop yields and worked with hospitals to prevent avoidable blindness.
"And unfortunately, irrelevant of what people think of abortion, you can't ignore the fact that this is a crisis that is avoidable."
Microsoft has previously developed tools to help farmers in India increase their crop yields and worked with hospitals to prevent avoidable blindness.
The substantive challenge is how to put 35 percent in avoidable current costs toward provable gains in service level and cost performance.
Those two fatal collisions were "avoidable" and "numerous failures occurred on the part of leadership," a Navy report concluded November last year.
And just like today, lobbyists at the time made sure that bracero's US labor protections were always easily avoidable and rarely enforced.
Those two fatal collisions were "avoidable" and "numerous failures occurred on the part of leadership," a Navy report concluded earlier this month.
They also can reveal unrelated but embarrassing information that can end up scuttling a nomination, an avoidable setback for a new president.
The Pentagon's investigation, released in late November, found that the airstrike was a "tragic and avoidable" incident, primarily caused by human error.
Other studies provide evidence that Medicaid increases the odds of early disease detection and decreases the odds of "avoidable" hospitalizations and mortality.
We know that unaddressed behavioral health issues lead to more than $200 billion in avoidable medical costs and lost productivity each year.
The government recently announced a $16 billion plan to compensate farmers for the losses they've suffered from this entirely avoidable trade war.
A master showman making the mistake of telling rather than showing should have been avoidable — is there an editor in the house?
Our friends and family advised us that international travel with rabbits sounds like an avoidable torment, and of course they are correct.
"Those emissions are avoidable, not inherent," said Steven Hamburg, chief scientist of the Environmental Defense Fund and an author of the paper.
While contact lenses are far from the largest source of microplastic pollution in water, they appear to be a readily avoidable one.
But was it avoidable back in the 1940s, when the Cold War went from an ideological conflict to a permanent military confrontation?
What&aposs worse, failure to stick to a financial plan generally results in lost opportunities, avoidable mistakes, confusion, and overall poor results.
Everlane's retail woes were, in one sense, avoidable: For years, the company swore they'd never open brick-and-mortar stores at all.
Most people tend to ignore or procrastinate over such tasks — for obvious reasons — but planning can certainly ease some avoidable financial sorrows.
Parks have been largely unstaffed for over a month, jeopardizing worker's incomes, threatening park security, and ruining vacations — among other completely avoidable consequences.
This could put the Trump administration in the avoidable position of launching military strikes that might plunge America into another Middle East war.
Just three days after Facebook made headlines by dismissing the editors of its Trending Topics section, the feature made an easily avoidable mistake.
But if a recession is avoidable, it's quite likely the current flat earnings environment will not amount to much in the long term.
They also have more emergency department visits and hospital admissions for conditions that should be avoidable could be prevented with appropriate primary care.
And studies have shown that the programs reduce avoidable hospitalizations and child mortality and improve the quality and consistency of care they receive.
Both games were mostly decided by easily avoidable late-period Lightning penalties that resulted in Caps power-play goals just before the horn.
But when it comes to curtailing other avoidable environmental health threats, U.S. authorities seem to be taking a show me the bodies approach.
A subsequent investigation by the Navy found both incidents were avoidable and found numerous failures by the crews and commanders of both ships.
Government officials should not have to go broke defending themselves — even ones, like Pruitt, who have brought so much avoidable trouble on themselves.
"Lyft made obvious, avoidable, and un-forced errors that the other unicorns coming behind will only repeat if they are not paying attention."
" So writes Ben Ehrenreich, a journalist and novelist, in the (avoidable) introduction to his love letter to Palestine, "The Way to the Spring.
Governors, you have a responsibility to raise your voice against the looming, but avoidable food crisis that will harm the people you represent.
Several thousand pounds of metal piloted by technology incapable of adjusting for nuance or unusual situations seems like a recipe for avoidable disasters.
Reese makes plain that eating meat causes an enormous amount of avoidable pain and suffering, and refuses to accept ignorance as an excuse.
Emergency responses should be adapted to population practices to ensure the accessibility and safety of adequate infant feeding and thereby avert avoidable deaths.
The threat facing Dreamers and TPS holders is an entirely avoidable crisis, and the stakes are too high for Congress to keep delaying.
"At this stage it is unclear whether any delay in diagnosis will have resulted in any avoidable harm or death," he told Parliament.
Security experts, as well as a report by the House Oversight Committee, have determined that the data breach was completely avoidable by Equifax.
A Tempe Police Department report said that the incident would have been "entirely avoidable" had the driver been paying attention to the road.
Calling the strike avoidable and unnecessary, St. Paul Public Schools Superintendent Joe Gothard said his team did everything it could to appease teachers.
CARAMANICA I can't help but think, if boycotts are in order, this easily avoidable situation would make for a more than valid one.
If we do not do so, the panic will continue, and the recession predicted by many, avoidable if sense prevails, will surely come.
It should not surprise us that what happened was entirely avoidable and pretty much in plain sight of those who ran the platforms.
Essential medical tasks such as repositioning a patient to avert bedsores can be overlooked when workers are overburdened, sometimes leading to avoidable hospitalizations.
But the government's response had made that impossible for days, which he said ultimately led to worse injuries and even potentially avoidable deaths.
Emergency care is a source of massive overspending, overall: It's said that two-thirds of all visits to the ER may be avoidable.
Distracted driving takes the lives of innocent people daily lives lost on the road are lives that are lost under completely avoidable situations.
"The failure of the Niki sale and the insolvency is incredibly disappointing and would have been avoidable," Air Berlin administrator Frank Kebekus said.
"We do not let inflation undershoot our objective for longer than is avoidable given the nature of the shocks we face," Draghi said.
This tragic situation is evidence that the effects of climate change can be unpredictable, but the cause is avoidable if we all pitch in.
This news comes just two weeks after NASA blamed Northrop Grumman for "avoidable errors" leading to further delays with the James Webb Space Telescope.
It also didn't help that, for most of my life, manual cars were completely avoidable; to me, they were nothing but objects for enthusiasts.
The high costs of care for Medicare beneficiaries with dementia are linked to avoidable hospitalizations, poor coordination across care teams, and ineffective care transitions.
This is what the best speculative fiction does, of course; it contextualizes our present to make the future more navigable, the worst scenarios avoidable.
The chain of events that led to the death of the Cincinnati Zoo's western lowland gorilla was, like many zoo accidents, an avoidable one.
He is likely to extricate himself, says François Heisbourg, a French security analyst, but the spat was "avoidable, at least in terms of theatre".
John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, slammed the latest delay as "unacceptable" and "entirely avoidable" in a statement earlier this month.
But they're wasted on a character who feels irredeemable, and whose selfishness in these early episodes once again leads to a completely avoidable death.
Perhaps the biggest danger, one that is completely avoidable, is about simply viewing the eclipse with just your eyes — you can't, or rather, shouldn't.
The investigation found that in the most egregious cases, avoidable errors by prison staffers led to 152 inmates being imprisoned beyond their release dates.
Relying too heavily on these features has resulted in avoidable crashes and dangerous incidents that threaten to undermine public confidence in self-driving cars.
Report after report has concluded that the EPA made critical errors in its work at the Gold King Mine, triggering an otherwise avoidable blowout.
Contrary Bolton's intimation that an attack on the United States may be imminent, conflict with Iran is, for America, indefinitely deterrable and therefore avoidable.
"The trends we report show real progress in some parts of the world -- but serious challenges remain to eliminate this avoidable affliction," he added.
British Prime Minister Theresa May made a similar pledge earlier this year to end the nation's avoidable plastic waste within the next 25 years.
Nothing makes her angrier than an innocent person harmed by an avoidable danger — why wouldn't she do everything in her power to stop it?
The larger point is that successive peace process efforts have failed not because of avoidable misunderstandings, inept negotiating tactics, diplomatic blunders or bad luck.
A review by The New York Times of confidential emails, text messages and other communications suggests the men's falling out may have been avoidable.
It was a simple, effective method to stave off a devastating but avoidable human error: leaving a needle or sponge inside a patient's body.
Deadly safety crises at Boeing this year and at GM in 2014 share the same, avoidable, root causes — lax government oversight and poor communication.
In April, Interior's Office of Inspector General found the chartered flight Zinke took to make his meeting in Montana from Las Vegas was avoidable.
The importance of devoting resources to rehabilitation rather than incarceration will be critical to ensure that avoidable consequences of widespread drug addiction are neutralized.
It's easy to see their point: Avoidable death and destruction are generally no laughing matter, and joking about them might trivialize strangers' real suffering.
A pretending Kim Jung-Un who had too "successfully" convinced American counterparts of his irrationality could thereby spark an otherwise-avoidable U.S. military preemption.
When it's cool outside, sweltering on a packed subway train for your commute, and freezing cold in your office, being uncomfortable is hardly avoidable.
Image: GettyDonald Trump delivers his first State of the Uniom tomorrow, addressing a beleaguered nation tired of public, easily-avoidable fuckups on the world stage.
Even more unfortunate for any members of its still dedicated, weary userbase, Twitter's latest wholly avoidable minor catastrophe comes as a surprise to no one.
It's frustrating as these situations are totally avoidable and caused by fat, oil and grease being washed down sinks and wipes flushed down the loo.
Notter warps every body part, from top to toes, in order to convey both the mental and physical sensations these all but avoidable scenarios produce.
It's a highly competitive field where players in their mid-20s are considered old timers, so you'd think they'd avoid easily avoidable, career-ending gaffes.
That said, if this bugs you out, it's easily avoidable—just turn off AirDrop and don't share wifi passwords when in environments you don't trust.
Which brings us to the subject of today's post, one of those avoidable fights, which has moved from background to foreground over the past week.
Letting a dog taunt the croc puts the dog in avoidable danger," one user tweeted , while another user simply called Hansen a " stupid dog owner .
British Prime Minister Theresa May announced a commitment to rid the United Kingdom of avoidable plastic waste within the next 25 years, per the BBC.
The problem, according to Oliver, is that the vital service can't seem to get any attention from the government without some explicit, perfectly avoidable disaster.
It says cosmetic microbeads make up less than 4 percent of microplastics entering oceans, but they are an avoidable problem about which much is known.
In Britain, we're experiencing levels of avoidable drug-related deaths not seen for decades, constituting almost a third of all drug-related deaths in Europe.
The initial three episodes are both more violent and arguably more Orwellian than Atwood's novel, but that's neither a flaw or, for that matter, avoidable.
This is exacerbated further when avoidable data breaches in retail stores require new cards to be reissued at the expense of credit unions and banks.
" Paxton said the abortion "may have been avoidable," citing what he called "long standing Supreme Court precedent on the rights of an unlawfully present person.
Some of the other objectionable behavior that has been attributed to Russia in advance of its World Cup seems to have been far more avoidable.
However, only 61% think the worst impacts of climate change are avoidable with a drastic change in shift, and 22% believe it's already too late.
As a result, chronic patients consume the majority of avoidable hospital visits, ER visits and readmissions, which comes at a great expense to risk-bearers.
Based on her own research of "avoidable" ER visits, she found that two of the top three discharge diagnoses were alcohol abuse and depressive disorder.
Two, tragic, and potentially avoidable drug-related deaths within a short span of time in the same premises is, of course, cause for grave concern.
To the ones who understand,—the ones whose lives mirror his, in some capacity—Tupac's life was a story of hopelessness and avoidable, devastating tragedy.
Although in retrospect these are often avoidable with proper safety precautions, hindsight is 20/20, and accidental exposure still occurs even among the most cautious.
The alternative to risking a maybe avoidable loss of hospital staff is to put patients and the workers who treat them into infection-prevention gear.
Staffers gave various answers but there were three avoidable consumer habits that topped the list: dining out, credit card debt from college, and impulse purchases.
Festival-goers Matthew Herlihy and Anthony Lauriello also hopped aboard the lawsuit train to accuse Fyre Fest organizers of a massive, avoidable, compensation-worthy failure.
Their resulting $80 million shortfall in funding will lead to 6,900 avoidable maternal deaths, 870,000 unsafe abortions and 2.5 million unintended pregnancies, the group said.
" Officials caution it is still unknown whether the ambush was avoidable as it may have been a case of "wrong place at the wrong time.
Avoidable hospitalizations and readmissions were also lower, reassuring observers who wondered if the Green Houses' emphasis on quality of life meant sacrificing quality of care.
Inaccurate measures of gestational age can lead doctors to induce labor or perform C-sections unnecessarily, putting moms and babies at risk of avoidable harm.
Mr. Russo, though, emphasizes that he always thought the investment firm's bankruptcy was avoidable and that the Federal Reserve erred in not saving the bank.
The report delivers a pretty devastating verdict on the war, concluding that Saddam Hussein posed no imminent threat to the West and war was avoidable.
One of the emails, published first by MuckRock on Monday, appears to implicate Pai's own chief of staff, Matthew Berry, in this entirely avoidable fuck up.
In our conversation with Agrawal, we tried to get a better grasp of the major issues large project engineers encounter and which ones are actually avoidable.
Avoidable plastic waste is a term used by industry to describe products including plastic bags, straws, coffee stirrers, soda and water bottles and most food packaging.
"If you wind up getting more infections and diseases that were vaccine-preventable, those are entirely avoidable burdens on the economy," Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNBC.
The lack of access to primary care results in one of the highest rates of hospitalizations for preventable conditions and the highest rate of avoidable deaths.
"The recent measles outbreak is a completely avoidable crisis that puts the health of the public, particularly children, at risk," the California representative told BuzzFeed News.
"I just feel like missing three tests in a year is easily avoidable," said Edoburun, who won the men's 100m at the British Championships on Saturday.
He gives the (extremely unlikely and easily avoidable) example of someone 3D-printing a bunch of robots with voting rights in order to swing an election.
The good news is that "transient smartphone blindness" is avoidable and we can technically continue checking tweets in bed as long as we use both eyes.
"Particularly in the elderly, the bacteria associated with tooth decay can cause pneumonia, which is a common cause of avoidable hospital admissions and death," Willink said.
"Although improving adaptation efforts can reduce further harm, it is important to increase climate mitigation in order to prevent or damp still-avoidable consequences," Geiger said.
Now the Congressional Black Caucus is demanding Kelly apologize for his "blatant lies" about Wilson, a black woman, opening another front in an entirely avoidable clusterfuck.
The reduction in avoidable heat-related deaths varied between cities due to factors including access to air conditioning, risk awareness and healthcare quality, the researchers said.
"This incident seemed so egregious and avoidable that we hoped that this time, it might be different -- that this time, justice might be served," Ifill said.
Both of these pitfalls are notable for the obvious feature of being so easily avoidable, but alas we mortals too often drown in our own reflections.
Plastic straws, drink stirrers and cotton swabs could be banned in England as part of the government's plan to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste by 2042.
"It's an avoidable situation," said Adler, highlighting the benefits of substitution therapies and field programs to target those at most risk if they were made available.
Recognizing our unjust avoidable divides — and their causes — can help unite people's demands for political and economic change for a more just city, society and world.
The lawyers for a man executed in Alabama this week said that the procedure was an "avoidable disaster," claiming he coughed and moved during the execution.
The decision "contributed directly to producing additional costs, that were surely avoidable, for Portuguese taxpayers," by raising rates for the government and banks, the letter said.
For example, a pretending Kim Jong Un who had too "successfully" convinced American counterparts of his irrationality could thereby spark an otherwise avoidable U.S. military preemption.
Pain that is prolonged, unescapable, and unpredictable is associated with more suffering and a lower quality of life than pain that is brief, avoidable, and anticipated.
Trevor Houser, one of the study's authors, said this blackout was much more severe than others for a number of reasons, some avoidable and others not.
Still, there have been no announcements of structural changes, ensuring the community will continue to view the museum skeptically and perpetuating the possibility of avoidable controversies.
The filings are the latest in a series of lawsuits alleging that the businesses, and others, contributed to the severity of the attack in avoidable ways.
He then forced a brief and avoidable government shutdown that threw federal agencies into confusion, even though he had zero chance of blocking the budget measure.
Among them, there is a near-unanimous belief that they're being asked to risk their health in avoidable ways in order to keep doing their jobs.
The report also indicates Anthem has largely abandoned the avoidable visits policy, in keeping with findings The Times presented in May, using a similar data set.
The study did not find evidence that those errors led to voter fraud, however, simply that they presented avoidable costs and inefficiencies in the electoral process.
Unexpected, potentially avoidable complications should serve as distress calls to both physicians and researchers to better collaborate to fill the gap in our knowledge about pregnancy.
Qassim Suleimani — carried out without congressional authorization or any serious consideration of the consequences — is its latest step toward an avoidable and disastrous war with Iran.
Still, even people who are not natural supporters of Mr. Trump said the timing of Mr. Cohen's hearing was unfortunate, whether it was avoidable or not.
Both sides must stop and think about the common and avoidable danger they are creating by clinging to arguments about each getting some inconsequential military advantage.
Those tax cuts would occur as roads crumble, bridges weaken, school buildings deteriorate and tens of millions of people suffer from otherwise avoidable want and fear.
Kenneth R. Feinberg, a lawyer who has managed many of the United States' highest-profile disaster funds since 9/11, said the problems were largely avoidable.
Speaking in Brussels early on Thursday, ECB President Mario Draghi said the ECB does not let inflation undershoot the central bank's objective for longer than is avoidable.
" The office "made avoidable mistakes early in its development that created an office culture that was sometimes alienating to the very individuals it was meant to protect.
No, but really, for as inevitable and tragic as Nina's death felt earlier in the season, Gaad's death in "Munchkins" feels very much avoidable and almost farcical.
Teaming up with the old-time Greek nationalist, and blessing his "armed struggle", was a conscious, deliberate and avoidable choice by the archbishop, in the politician's view.
At the end of the movie, Superman dies a dumb, avoidable death (explained here), and it basically canonizes him as the patron saint of Not All Men.
On the streets of the capital Yaounde, many openly criticized the reaction of President Paul Biya's government to an accident which they say should have been avoidable.
When it comes to America's healthcare problems, popular debate rarely addresses the one issue that is consuming 86 percent of our total healthcare costs: avoidable chronic disease.
Washington will entangle the United States in an avoidable and unnecessary war, further destabilizing the Middle East, inflaming anti-American attitudes, and inflicting misery on ordinary Iranians.
We need a totally avoidable -- but likely massive -- crisis in order to generate enough pressure on Washington to actually do something as basic as open the government.
Image: Screengrab via YouTubeTake it from a wise 20-something: you will, at some point, require medical attention for something entirely avoidable and at least somewhat embarrassing.
Recently, the speaker company Sonos has been taking a beating in the press for revealing an inevitable, but likely avoidable fact: Its early devices won't last forever.
But, Greg DuPont, a financial planner in Columbus, Ohio, says running out of money is avoidable with careful considerations of how you spend, withdraw, and save money.
That began to change in the past decade after a series of accidents resulted in gruesome deaths and injuries that federal investigators traced to avoidable safety lapses.
" A Vanity Fair profile of Comey went further: "One observer cites Comey's willingness to say, 'I know what's right,' even when doing so causes potentially avoidable drama.
Roughly 70 percent of hospital readmissions that New York State deems avoidable in the Medicaid system are for people with a primary diagnosis of behavioral health problems.
"This is a clear-cut decline into massive famine that is man-made and avoidable," said Jan Egeland, the Norwegian Refugee Council head who recently visited Yemen.
" The US State Department confirmed his death on Monday, with top senior State Department official David Schenker saying, "his death in custody was needless, tragic and avoidable.
He gives his lieutenants lies to peddle, creates avoidable messes and then rails if underlings don't grab their mops and clean up with sufficient cheer and success.
" The US State Department confirmed his death on Monday, with top senior State Department official David Schenker saying, "his death in custody was needless, tragic and avoidable.
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.
Our research at MIT confirmed that failing to design for the life cycle adds up to 35 percent in avoidable costs across the entire public infrastructure collection.
"These unfortunate illnesses and deaths are yet another terrible, and largely avoidable, consequence of failed prohibition policies," NCIA Executive Director Aaron Smith said in a statement Wednesday.
This over­-reliance on government as the central (and often sole) actor also leads to high costs, avoidable inefficiencies, constant litigation over standards, and disincentives for innovation.
"These unfortunate illnesses and deaths are yet another terrible, and largely avoidable, consequence of failed prohibition policies," Aaron Smith, the NCIA's executive director, said in a statement.
It's really irritating, since sometimes the edits conflict with one another, and it would have been entirely avoidable if it was edited by one person at a time.
This entire situation seems avoidable, but really, this is the butterfly effect from having incompetent morons that had 22 goals in the 1980s running your franchise for years.
Unexpected bugs happen, but the recent versions of iOS have been plagued by seemingly avoidable issues that Apple has to dedicate additional time to address in future updates.
Whether those were avoidable, what led to that, I don't know, but I guess I wouldn't say that there's something that came screaming out to me from that.
It's started a conversation that was necessary and we hope that this will instigate policy change so that fewer people have to suffer these devastating but avoidable circumstances.
The Oakland fire was 100% avoidable in the eyes of a woman who worked in the building ... and claims she warned the boss about safety dangers for years.
Some people are relying too heavily on their car's automated features, resulting in avoidable crashes and dangerous incidents that threaten to undermine public confidence in self-driving cars.
"With a safe and effective vaccine that protects against measles, the suffering we are seeing is avoidable," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement.
This may sound like an easily avoidable problem, but it's hard to imagine life without your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Google Pixel 3 blowing up all day.
In his 60-page decision issued late Friday, the Scranton, Pennsylvania-based judge also found it premature to conclude that any alleged harms suffered by borrowers were avoidable.
Producers must also comply with basic conditions, such as knowing the size of their harvests in the last five years and not exposing their property to "avoidable risks".
"We do not let inflation undershoot our objective for longer than is avoidable given the nature of the shocks we face," Mario Draghi told the Brussels Economic Forum.
" Clifford Bullerman, 71, didn't remember it either when asked by a reporter, but went on at length about the 2011 shutdown in Minnesota, which he said "was avoidable.
Tying the issue to industry pledges on sustainability, A4E said operational issues such as ATC strikes had led to 1 million tonnes of avoidable CO2 emissions since 2014.
The case for solar energy is just too strong to be held down for long, but the severe near-term impacts of these tariffs are unfortunate and avoidable.
Ultimately, the desired outcome of whatever investigations are launched by Congress or other agencies should go beyond assigning blame for the potentially avoidable losses of Jakelin and Felipe.
Congress should protect all Americans from the avoidable impacts of excessive noise by setting standards and assuring that they are met in the interest of our collective health.
"They seem to resort to use of brute, excessive and disproportionate force in most circumstances thereby causing avoidable loss of life and also worsening the situation," she added.
This February in the Nation, reporter Seth Freed Wessler found 25 cases in which inmates at immigration prisons died avoidable deaths as a result of inadequate medical care.
"This crisis was both foreseeable and completely avoidable, for those who wanted to avoid it," Eric Brewer, who worked on Iran in Trump's National Security Council, told me.
In reports released this month, the Navy's top admiral said the two destroyer crashes were "avoidable" and had resulted from a string of crew and basic navigational errors.
And it's in the interactions between the Branch Davidians and the federal government that the Dowdles best capture the sense of an easily avoidable yet nonetheless inevitable catastrophe.
The core of their case is this: The virus isn't that dangerous to us, panic about it is causing avoidable social problems, and we should all calm down.
By one advanced metric — mortality for causes that should be avoidable with accessible, high-quality health care — the United States ranked last among the G7 countries in 2016.
Mr. Trump and his supporters say that conflict is no longer avoidable, and that the president's unconventional approach is necessary to take on a growing threat from China.
Anthem denied thousands of claims last year under its "avoidable E.R. program," according to a sample of emergency room bills analyzed by the American College of Emergency Physicians.
She also suffered mental health issues but her death was avoidable — authorities were fully aware of her difficulties yet went armed to put down an intentionally dangerous person.
Eliminating CDC's programs to prevent colon and skin cancer Most colon and skin cancers are preventable; cutting these programs would condemn thousands of Americans to avoidable deaths. 4.
Breast Cancer Now estimated that with the current level of public health interventions more than 89 000 women are at risk of developing 'avoidable' breast cancers by 2027.
"(His) avoidable ignorance, which was derived from indifference, is not an error, and it does not remove responsibility," the presiding judge, Mercedes Armas Galve, wrote in the statement.
There are plenty of murders to solve in the parts of the game that don't use Jack the Ripper but these are particularly bleak when painted as avoidable.
On top of the flashbacks, the editing frequently jumps confusingly between cross-current action sequences in different locations, in ways that create avoidable narrative confusion rather than suspense.
Depending on your tolerance for avoidable feelings of pity or your capacity to enjoy the misery of others, check out the remainder of the complaints on MuckRock's website.[MuckRock]
"But they should consider the dire consequences of their country being dragged into a costly confrontation that would in the first place be both unnecessary and avoidable," it warned.
Moreover, the breach appears to have been easily avoidable—the credit-reporting agency admittedly failed, repeatedly, to properly patch its systems or take other measures to avert the disaster.
In municipalities with tolerable administration, the disease is largely avoidable—a question of draining the pools of stagnant water in which the mosquitoes that spread the disease may breed.
And Flynn's appointment as national security adviser was an easily avoidable mistake, say initial transition officials, but apparently no one was interested in listening to advice about extreme vetting.
Research has shown that regions with a greater proportion of care provided by primary care physicians tended to have lower costs, higher quality, and lower rates of avoidable hospitalizations.
" When examining thefts by poor people, he said, "usually the court classifies these cases as smaller crimes, but crimes, as poverty is considered avoidable through the social support system.
The report cited avoidable staff errors by prison officials, like failing to give the inmates credit for time served before the sentencing or misinterpreting the terms of the sentences.
The review found that two deadly accidents -- the collisions of the USS Fitzgerald and the USS John S. McCain with commercial ships in June and August, respectively -- were avoidable.
As a Bay Area native who has walked past Pier 2628 in San Francisco's Embarcadero waterfront on many occasions, usually with family, the avoidable killing hit close to home.
Better for congressional leaders to exercise that power now to prevent harm than to use it later to pick up the pieces after an entirely avoidable collapse of Nafta.
IATA chief economist Brian Pearce added that cash was running out for many airlines and that 75% of them have less than 3 months of non-avoidable fixed costs.
In the first two years of the plan, the state reduced avoidable emergency room visits for mental health patients by 22014 percent, said Jason Helgerson, the state's Medicaid director.
Our leaders on Capitol Hill who introduced and signed onto the bill recognize how important physical activity is in the fight against preventable chronic diseases and avoidable healthcare spending.
"This was a completely avoidable tragedy which should never have happened if Iran&aposs air defences were being managed and operated competently," he told Business Insider in an email.
"If there was no conflict in Yemen, there would be no descent into famine, misery, disease and death — a famine would certainly be avoidable and averted," Mr. O'Brien said.
"Government shutdowns are avoidable failures of governance that hemorrhage taxpayer dollars, put our nation's federal agencies in organizational and financial disarray, and pose risks to our national security," Sen.
"This is an avoidable humanitarian crisis manufactured by the Trump administration's harsh policies, which are driven by the president's extreme rhetoric and distorted assessments of the migrant population," he said.
To observers, these might seem like easily avoidable errors, but to Facebook, whose very identity and foundational mandate is the instinctual drive to amass personal data, they make perfect sense.
"All of these factors lead to a cycle that can be difficult to get out of, which will prompt further medical evaluations which may have been avoidable otherwise," Zielinski said.
The company, which works to end avoidable blindness and vision loss, created the simulator to show how the world looks if you have varying levels of cataracts, glaucoma or retinopathy.
Starved of investment capital it used to kill scores of people each year in rail accidents that were avoidable and which have not happened in more recent years since privatisation.
Along with the 74 children who died, most of their teachers also drowned—deaths that many of the grieving families came to believe were entirely avoidable and, in fact, criminal.
C.) is calling for a hearing on the matter; and Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) said he was troubled by the "poorly managed and avoidable" event.
This was the message delivered by UNHCR spokesman Adrian Edwards, who said that "an avoidable humanitarian crisis" was "fast becoming an inevitability" as a result of a severe funding shortfall.
In recent weeks, we've seen how concentrated power and a lack of diverse perspectives on corporate boards can cause systemic blind spots in organizations and lead them into avoidable crises.
"This was an absolutely unacceptable and avoidable incident caused by a contractor working on a residential development project that could have put lives at risk," the state-controlled agency said.
Officials have called the airstrike a case of "avoidable human error," but they have not said why they struck a facility whose location had been made known to them repeatedly.
Two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors were avoidable and caused by "multiple failures" on the part of officers and sailors onboard, according to a U.S. Navy report released Wednesday.
"If they had accepted the offer [that Wells Fargo never made] and kept up with the payments, then the foreclosure would have been avoidable potentially," the Wells Fargo spokesman said.
It's nice to have a funny distraction like a good, old-fashioned photoshop game, given the fact that we seem to be headed into a completely avoidable World War III.
"Such significant consequences, intended or not, are entirely avoidable," the GSMA said in a statement issued just over two weeks before it hosts its annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Observers of the Vatican have pointed out that one need not look far back in the history of the church to find entire papacies derailed by avoidable public-relations accidents.
"As we have learned more about the airstrikes, it's become even more apparent that the White House manufactured reasons to drag us into a completely avoidable military escalation," they wrote.
Policy changes to curb Medicare Part A spending could include interventions that reduce avoidable admissions and readmissions, as well as measures to promote more efficient care once people are hospitalized.
Joyce stressed the need for companies to invest heavily in cybersecurity, noting that much of the NotPetya damage would have been avoidable if better security measures had been in place.
Collective plays out like a chilling, slow-moving trainwreck, a study in how a government gaslights its citizens into accepting conditions that would be avoidable, but for greed and corruption.
The grassroots momentum behind the Black Lives Matter movement has led to some very cringy and very avoidable missteps by those trying to use its name and momentum to sell stuff.
Photo: Tempe Police DepartmentThe crash of an Uber self-driving car that killed an Arizona woman in March was "entirely avoidable," according to police reports released by the Tempe Police Department.
That's four years shorter than the sentence dished out to a curry restaurant owner whose utter recklessness led to the very avoidable death of a man suffering from a peanut allergy.
However, the images were of Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visiting newborns in programs supported by the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust that help tackle avoidable blindness in premature babies in India.
This was entirely avoidable because the same paneling with a less-flammable mineral core could have been used at a cost that some estimate to have been as little as £5,000.
Experts who carried out a series of studies across the world found that medicine and healthcare are routinely both over- and underused, causing avoidable harm and suffering and wasting precious resources.
"Even though these are very avoidable things, like patching Microsoft, if there's no one doing them...then yo have this very rich soil for these attacks to take root," Corman said.
Economists, however, said they felt reassured by positive signals from the top leaders of China and the United States that a trade war between the two economic power-houses was avoidable.
" His remarks stopped short of pressing for additional legislative action, calling instead on companies to "reexamine their security practices to make sure this type of avoidable event does not happen again.
John Campbell, blamed the strike on on "avoidable human error, compounded by process and equipment failures," and said it was instead meant for a nearby site where Taliban fighters were firing.
According to the new rule, ejection is possible if a player lowers his head to initiate and make contact with his helmet against an opponent, provided the contact is clearly avoidable.
Donnell Rawlings isn't surprised the Delta fight went down in the ATL ... but he says it was totally avoidable if people would just do a few simple things onboard the aircraft.
However, the images were of Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visiting newborns in programs supported by the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust that help tackle avoidable blindness in premature babies in India.
Ahead, top wedding professionals share some of the most egregious (yet also completely avoidable) nuptial gaffes they've witnessed, and offer advice on how to avoid them on your own big day.
In April, the department's watchdog revealed a $12,375 tax-payer funded charter flight he took in 2017 was avoidable, adding to the narrative of Trump's cabinet members having questionable spending habits.
Almost all those cervical cancer deaths are avoidable with an HPV vaccination, a Pap test or even a simple "vinegar test" screening followed if necessary by immediate treatment by a nurse.
But there was one other leading indicator that has an obvious political explanation and which should be entirely avoidable: whether the hospital is in a state that expanded Medicaid under Obamacare.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland denounced the shooting in a tweet Tuesday evening, asserting that if body camera footage was available it would show that the shooting was avoidable.
Additionally, we must uphold our environmental laws such as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which helps reduce avoidable mortality from industrial hazards such as oil waste pits and transmission line electrocutions.
The ease with which many former Marxists have adapted themselves to post-Cold War market economics raises the question of whether this had been an avoidable conflict in the first place.
Trump then compared his response favorably to the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya, asserting that the casualties there were avoidable.
But because of foreseeable, avoidable missteps, the Times ended up transforming what should've been a controversy about the newest member of the nation's highest court into one that's partially about itself.
Police officers also used "poor and dangerous tactics" that often put them "in situations where avoidable force becomes inevitable and places officers and civilians at unnecessary risk," according to the report.
I take her advice with a grain of salt and thank her for her input, but my irritant seems to be sweat, which isn't very avoidable with an active job like mine.
Notwithstanding, as long as the media is going to fixate on all the tedious officialities of net neutrality's gradual but still completely avoidable demise, reporters might as well get the details right.
The danger in allowing a bull market to increase your confidence as an investor is that it can lead you to take unnecessary or avoidable mistakes to continue to get that high.
Living and working in the U.K. then, I was consumed by anger and guilt seeing firsthand how, yet again, a broken healthcare system in Africa had failed to stem an avoidable death.
But there are still lapses in focus that—while understandable given his inexperience, immense offensive responsibly, and the fact that Philly sometimes matches him up with smaller, faster ball-handlers—are avoidable.
But Monday's better-than-expected export data is unlikely to ease fears that a longer and costlier U.S.-China trade war may no longer be avoidable, pushing the global economy towards recession.
In it, Amir Attaran, a professor of law and medicine at the University of Ottawa, and colleagues wrote that the influx of visitors to Brazil would result in otherwise avoidable birth defects.
Have we not spent the best part of this millennium recklessly careening from one avoidable disaster after another without a solitary pause for thought, all on the advice of an Elvis sample?
While better than expected, Monday's export data is unlikely to ease fears that a longer and larger U.S.-China trade war may no longer be avoidable, pushing the global economy towards recession.
Tens of millions of birds die grisly and unnecessary deaths every year because of bird death traps scattered across America: oil pits, power lines, communication towers and other deadly but avoidable hazards.
The fact that one of them accidentally pressed the record button on his phone when he was discussing the robbery was baffling too, although I suppose everyone makes avoidable errors at times.
The last time we saw the women of Litchfield Penitentiary, the entire prison was in open revolt over awful living conditions and the sudden, completely avoidable death of one of their own.
"The thing that makes me most upset -- sad, yes, but also angry -- is that this crisis situation, which will last for decades in its impact, was completely avoidable," Kildee said of Flint.
Released in September, the National Academies' report on vision loss, "Making Eye Health a Population Health Imperative: Vision for Tomorrow" lays out a great roadmap for addressing correctable and avoidable vision impairment.
For instance, there's the ceaseless controversy about whether microwaving your food is harmful (probably not), whether the five-second rule is legit (maybe), and whether food poisoning is truly avoidable at all.
Walking everywhere is avoidable, as there are chocobos to ride (!) as well as the car seen in previous trailers (and the Duscae demo), and said set of wheels has a new trick.
This is certainly an advancement of sorts, when the mainstream media finds it impossible to ignore the role of income inequality and residential displacement as they report on such avoidable public disasters.
With those scandals front and center, policy disagreements have largely been ignored, leaving Israeli voters at risk of unwittingly bringing an avoidable disaster on themselves by annexing territory in the West Bank.
Others noted deaths would have been avoidable if, for example, the government had tackled rampant illegal construction on hillsides, or issued evacuation warnings during the three days of rains before the disaster struck.
Despite the fact that job interviews are, essentially, a mutual compatibility test, many interviewees psych themselves out and end up making avoidable mistakes, especially when they are just starting out in their careers.
When Blankenship was indicted, it seemed a potential challenge to the grim status quo of the past 100 years: that miners die in avoidable accidents while mine owners continue to profit without punishment.
During the House debate on the bill Tuesday, Speaker Michael Madigan said the current budget crisis was avoidable and that past statements by Rauner indicate the governor wants to shut down the government.
Implicit in her narrative was the idea that autism was curable (if you just tried hard enough, early enough) and avoidable (if only the doctors would listen to the mothers who know best).
The cost of film and the maddeningly short shooting schedules led him to only do one take of a particular scene, incorporating easily avoidable errors, like actors bumping into poorly secured cardboard scenery.
As for whether to avoid meat raised with antibiotics, Dr. Spelling says there is some evidence that such meat is more likely to have resistant germs, but those are avoidable with proper cooking.
In the event you need to exit your vehicle in a matter of seconds, the Lifehammer ensures that even a stuck seatbelt or jammed window won't be the cause of an avoidable tragedy.
" DeSantis said that a Department of Health investigation revealed that the incidents were "avoidable," and added that some people at the facility were "coughing up a storm" or going into work "visibly ill.
Something I've noticed is that in easily avoidable errors, ads can be served to existing customers, people with irrelevant needs and people that can't be or are far less likely to become customers.
ConocoPhillips Canada, a unit of the U.S. oil major, also wrote to the NEB on Monday asking for the process to be delayed because of the "avoidable uncertainty" it created for Canadian producers.
"We imagine that when there's an accident, it's because a ventilation system fails or someone just forgets to do something, or that it's sort of avoidable mechanical or human error," Lipsitch told me.
CHARLES LANE, OPINION WRITER, "WASHINGTON POST": When you stand back and look at this, what strikes you is that the entire mess was, a, avoidable, and, b, entirely of the president&aposs own making.
"If we don't start taking additional action now, beginning with the upcoming climate meeting in Marrakesh, we will grieve over the avoidable human tragedy," said U.N. Environment director Erik Solheim in a press release.
The lawsuit, filed on March 24 in Alameda County Superior Court by Bob Lapine, charged that, "confluence of avoidable circumstances" killed Lapine II and the others in the fire, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
She said Monday that it is imperative for Republicans lawmakers to ensure that patients don't experience "needless and avoidable gaps in coverage," and that the party must put forth legislation to replace Obamacare now.
On January 13th Loretta Lynch, the attorney general, announced that her department found that members of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) "unnecessarily endanger themselves and result in the unnecessary and avoidable uses of force".
Another recent study in the Lancet reckons that 280% of under-fives in poor countries, in other words about 22011m kids, will fail to meet their "developmental potential" because of avoidable deficiencies in ECD.
While working as the chief of staff at a nonprofit, I kept seeing people make mistakes that I thought were avoidable and that often stemmed from just not quite understanding how most managers think.
"It really bothers me when people are trying to make this into 'cinema,'" Rose Troche, lead artist on If Not Love, a first-person experience about an avoidable mass shooting, told Mashable at Sundance.
For Mr Bannon, who went from a working-class Virginian family to careers in Wall Street and Hollywood, those agreements epitomised the folly of globalisation, which he considers disastrous for American workers and avoidable.
This kind of over-planning can open up your estate to cost burdens that are unnecessary and avoidable, and which are especially detrimental if your plan kicks in while you require long-term care.
Although the number of Americans who smoke cigarettes is going down, smoking is still the number one avoidable killer in the US. About half a million Americans die each year because of the habit.
It highlighted Navient's willingness to let an "immense" number of borrowers take short breaks from payments, leading to nearly $4 billion of extra and largely avoidable interest charges from January 2010 to March 2015.
These killings of and by policemen are symbiotically linked, together contributing to a throb of avoidable deaths in which, unlike the other themes of this traumatic week, it is hard to find anything hopeful.
Trump has a penchant for instigating entirely avoidable diplomatic crises with longtime U.S. allies—this is, after all, a man who picked a fight with Australia in his first two weeks on the job.
"This and other recent departures by insurers are avoidable if the President and Congress would simply follow the law and implement the Affordable Care Act as it is written," McAuliffe said in a statement.
Another fiction is that REMS safeguards, and especially restricted distribution systems, are used to block generic manufacturers from getting the samples needed to create cheaper alternatives, resulting in billions of dollars in avoidable costs.
It winds and undulates, and its off ramps include avoidable catastrophes like Madmaximum, where a boneheaded energy policy un-terraforms Earth, and the suburban nightmare of the Handmaid's Vale, with all its orderly fascism.
In triggering a totally unnecessary, easily avoidable shutdown, they put at stake the health insurance of nine million vulnerable children and a number of other critical programs, including veteran services and opioid treatment programs.
"If we don't start taking additional action now, beginning with the upcoming climate meeting in Marrakesh, we will grieve over the avoidable human tragedy," Erik Solheim, head of UN Environment, said in a statement.
In December, it was reported that the deaths of the eight soldiers were likely avoidable and the result of an improperly executed mission to collect information on high-ranking ISIS militants in the region.
Because many of these complications are avoidable, and comorbidities are amenable to care coordination based in dialysis clinics, ESRD patients were thought to be good candidates for the care integration techniques applied by ACOs.
"Make no mistake: This outcome of strategic setbacks, heightened threats, chants of 'death to America' once more echoing across the Middle East, Iran and its allies are vowing revenge — that was avoidable," he argued.
"If there was no conflict in Yemen, there would be no descent into famine, misery, disease and death — a famine would certainly be avoidable and averted," Mr. O'Brien told the United Nations Security Council.
Given that most of that waste (60 percent) is avoidable and could have been eaten had it been managed better, it's clear we need to change our habits and behaviours when it comes to consuming.
It does a great job of setting the mood and maintaining tension, even though you can play at your own pace and there's only one (easily avoidable) way to get yourself into a failure state.
"If we don't start taking additional action now, beginning with the upcoming climate meeting in Marrakesh, we will grieve over the avoidable human tragedy," Erik Solheim, head of UN Environment, said in a written statement.
By the numbers: According to United's analysis of its own claims data, about two-thirds of ER visits are avoidable, and those visits cost on average $1,800 more than they would at the appropriate venue.
The Last Jedi interrogates that notion, repeatedly returning to the idea that any avoidable casualty is a tragedy, and that dying in battle should only be an option once everything else is off the table.
Though EMA was "a great regulatory body" and the GMP review an important initiative overall, piperacillin shortages should be avoided because second-choice drugs would put patients' lives at risk from avoidable infections, he argued.
Yet few blunders have been as avoidable as that made by Steven Woolfe, an MEP for the UK Independence Party (UKIP), who on July 31st submitted his application for the party leadership 17 minutes late.
The report said police concluded the crash, which has dealt Uber Technologies Inc a major setback in its efforts to develop self-driving cars, would have been "entirely avoidable" if Vasquez had been paying attention.
The guy was temporarily knocked out and fell backwards, sprawled out on the ground, before eventually getting back up and receding into the crowd with what was probably a serious, but definitely completely avoidable headache.
Focus on the feeling you get when you blame this wholly avoidable Armageddon on self-righteous morally superior morons who couldn't see with any goddam perspective what was right in front of their fucking faces.
By enabling rural seniors to age with dignity and comfort in their own homes, Medicare is also reducing health care spending by preventing avoidable hospitalizations that drive up costs and put seniors at greater risk.
But that he continues to make easily avoidable mistakes like this is a sign of how little vetting his tweets get before they're posted for the world to see, as well as a broader recklessness.
"It is nothing short of a public health crisis when you see a substantial increase of avoidable overdose and death related to two widely used drug classes being taken together," said FDA Commissioner Robert Califf.
Two collisions between Navy destroyers and commercial vessels in the Pacific this year were "avoidable" and the result of a string of crew and basic navigational errors, the Navy's top officer said in new reports.
For the time being at least, lip service is being paid to the United Nations' internationally sanctioned Sustainable Development Goals, which set ambitious deadlines to end illiteracy, avoidable disease, malnutrition and extreme poverty by 2030.
He particularly noted that the program could help countries cut back on easily avoidable pollution, like that from burning wood for cooking and heating, which usually goes neglected because it primarily affects poor, rural populations.
I'm someone who enthusiastically drives cars for a living and who, without reservation, admits that the automobile has brought menace and avoidable carnage right along with the freedom to set out on the open road.
Last year, Anthem denied more than 12,000 claims on the grounds that the visits were "avoidable," according to data the insurer provided to Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat from Missouri, one of the affected states.
But the reality is that the gyrations in the media industry in Manhattan are entirely avoidable by focusing on users, getting the basics right, using feedback properly, and being sure to walk before you run.
Medicare could benefit from its involvement in the ET3 model by cutting down on its share of the $32 billion in annual costs the US healthcare system spends as a result of avoidable ER visits.
So even when the car detected the hazard, it didn't brake — which could have made the collision avoidable or much less deadly — but instead continued with exactly what it was doing for a full second.
We expanded our care teams with nurses to provide Chronic Care Management and Annual Wellness Visits, and in less than a year, prevented hundreds of avoidable hospitalizations and delivered ACO quality scores above 95 percent.
This is where Congress has the opportunity, and arguably the responsibility, to step in to prevent avoidable amputations for those eligible for this critical medical intervention by stopping proposed cuts for revascularization procedures under Medicare.
In the wake of Sunday night's mass shooting in Las Vegas, the deadliest in modern American history, plenty of people are wondering how the United States will react to yet another possibly avoidable gun-related tragedy.
The league said in its video that Wilson — who arrived from across the ice and out of Sundqvist's vision as he took a shot — specifically targeted the head with his check, despite such contact being avoidable.
On Tuesday, the royal women celebrated the work of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, whose five-year mission ending in 2020 has been to curb avoidable blindness and empower a new generation of young leaders.
That's why the organization has teamed up with Prevent Blindness, another nonprofit trying to end avoidable blindness, to petition Congress to dole out way more than the $3.8 million spent currently on preventative vision loss efforts.
The Direct Action Hunger Alliance, a group led by formerly homeless individuals, responded with a demonstration in the City Council chambers, during which activists fell to the floor to represent those who had died avoidable deaths.
And the fact that that plot point seems predictable and obvious to fans also speaks to a truth about how tragically common those deaths are — and, yes, how avoidable the decision to drink and drive is.
"It acts like a red flag: Is this task avoidable, can we do it a different way or with a different piece of equipment?" asks Sean Watters, the emergency response unit manager of the London Underground.
While this hefty additional cost was definitely avoidable, if I were to ever run another marathon outside my home city, I'd still have to pay for the cost of transportation, whether by bus, car, or train.
According to the CDC, chronic diseases that are avoidable through preventive care services account for 75 percent of the nation's health-care spending and lower economic output in the U.S. by $260 billion dollars a year.
As the president's former lawyer prepares to head to prison, dozens of previously unreported emails, text messages and confidential documents reviewed by The Times suggest that his falling out with Mr. Trump might have been avoidable.
The authors of that report — Regis Barnichon, Christian Matthes and Alexander Ziegenbein — conclude that the economy is "unlikely to regain" that lost ground, a stunning acknowledgment of the permanent and significant costs of avoidable financial crises.
His view had a major influence on the South African president Thabo Mbeki, whose AIDS policies were subsequently estimated in a report by the Harvard School of Public Health to have resulted in 365,000 avoidable deaths.
Biden blamed Trump on Tuesday for an "avoidable" rise in Iranian hostility that he said dated to the Republican president's decision in 2018 to abandon a nuclear agreement with Iran signed when Biden was vice president.
"This community [of investors] can avoid an avoidable risk and seize the greatest opportunities in the history of business and commerce by looking clearly at the new reality we face and deploying assets accordingly," Gore said.
One hundred eighty one people who lived in or used drugs in Scott County tested positive for HIV between November 2014 and August 2015, according to a 2016 study, which found that the crisis was avoidable.
Twenty years of stop-and-go efforts to rebuild a relationship with Mexico — on trade, counterterrorism and drug interdiction — crashed into an avoidable blowup with the Mexican president, Enrique Peña Nieto, who canceled his visit here.
On today's episode: A yearlong investigation by Kevin Sack, a New York Times investigative reporter based in Atlanta, reveals a police tactic that has led to dozens of avoidable deaths, gruesome injuries and costly legal settlements.
"These deaths were entirely avoidable had Pentagon leadership in recent years heeded the warning signs in time, taken the appropriate actions and been honest with themselves and the country about the readiness challenges they face," Rep.
But the app's longstanding inscrutability—its status as either a lovable mess or an avoidable one, depending on who you ask—always has been a barrier to Twitter's becoming the one true place to know what's happening.
In a blog post trumpeting the research, DeepMind couches it as a breakthrough — saying the paper demonstrates artificial intelligence can predict "one of the leading causes of avoidable patient harm" up to two days before it happens.
Or maybe it's just that the teardown served as excellent evidence that there were obvious and potentially avoidable mistakes in the Fold's design, namely that it was too easy for dirt and grit to get inside it.
That is, a strong social safety net that protects everyone against avoidable misery, workers with substantial bargaining power, strong environmental policy; not an equalized society, not a Utopia, but someplace where basic decency is a fundamental principle.
If you have defaulted on your student loans, you have three options to correct the problem: Student loan defaults are avoidable if you work with your loan servicer or private lender before the situation becomes a crisis.
The slow international response to the epidemic outbreak was criticized in 2015 by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), which first raised the alarm over Ebola, for having created an avoidable tragedy that cost thousands of lives.
The organization estimates that 90 million American adults have limited health literacy, which is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and higher use of emergency services and can result in billions of dollars in avoidable healthcare costs.
The SEC had accused the bank for collecting about $3.2 million in avoidable fees over a five-year period, although neither the bank nor the adviser admit or deny guilt in agreeing to pay the penalties. Amazon.
She and colleagues also wonder if it may also be time to reconsider how medical students are selected for surgical programs when at least 30 percent to 50 percent of complications from surgical procedures are potentially avoidable.
Aster clearly worships at the altar of Stanley Kubrick (a hexagonal design here is right out of the Overlook Hotel collection), and he seems too meticulous to let avoidable mistakes — risible lapses in logic — happen without reason.
Joseph P. Aucoin, the head of the Seventh Fleet, of his command in August, and Navy officials said two of the previous accidents — naval destroyer crashes that killed a total of 17 people — had been avoidable. Capt.
Our battles over national memory pit ancien-régime narratives about farsighted founding fathers, heroic pioneers and a tragic, avoidable Civil War against more iconoclastic reimaginings that place the old regime's victims at the center of the story.
"Those deficiencies left Tesco Bank's personal current account holders vulnerable to a largely avoidable incident that occurred over 48 hours and which netted the cyber attackers 2.26 million pounds," the FCA said in a statement on Monday.
Prominent members of the field, like Gilson, have been striving to demystify their work and its stakes: When death investigators and forensic pathologists don't have the time and resources to do their jobs thoroughly, avoidable deaths follow.
These bundled payment reforms are linked to hospital admissions, but there is substantial evidence that effective non-hospital care can prevent many costly hospitalizations – including for heart attacks and hip fractures – not just avoidable or unnecessary procedures.
We estimate that in 2014 alone, food insecurity — defined as the inability to afford enough food for all family members to lead active, healthy lives — cost our nation more than $160 billion in avoidable health-related costs.
And Pykosz noted that Oak Street has measured a 49% reduction in emergency room visits — which likely helped the startup mitigate avoidable costs, considering the US is slammed with over $30 billion annually on unnecessary emergency treatment.
From the cause of the breach itself—ultimately found to be easily avoidable—to the way in which Equifax continued to imperil its consumers after-the-fact, there's no denying this was a cybersecurity catastrophe of epic proportions.
But insiders say the fatalities in the remote village of Tongo Tongo were likely avoidable had the mission been better planned, although it is unclear whether key decisions were made by soldiers or their commanders back at base.
Some of the problems with the display may have been avoidable — several reviewers reportedly peeled off an outer "polymer layer" for the display that resembles a screen protector, but is in fact a crucial part of the screen.
Not only is the fate of her campaign largely in the hands of the Justice Department, but this was an entirely avoidable incident that hits her on one of her most persistent vulnerabilities -- how voters doubt her trustworthiness.
Another Navy report released Wednesday concluded that three collisions and a ship grounding this year were all avoidable, and resulted from widespread failures by the crews and commanders who didn&apost quickly recognize and respond to unfolding emergencies.
The actual execution was hit or miss, from some pretty terrible, easily avoidable issues (two women of color die to advance June's story?) to The Handmaid's Tale's ongoing struggle to give anybody other than June something to do.
"It is nothing short of a public health crisis when you see a substantial increase of avoidable overdose and death related to two widely used drug classes being taken together," FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said in a statement.
The U.S. unit of Credit Suisse (CS) and a former investment adviser agreed with the SEC to pay about $8 million in fines over the alleged collection of about $3.2 million in avoidable fees over a five-years.
During the transplantation, there was a period of blood loss that was ultimately managed but might be avoidable in the future, by changing how the organ is initially reconnected to the woman's circulatory system, according to the study.
The mistake seems like an easily avoidable one — the story on Kelly, which claimed that she had been booted from the conservative-leaning Fox News for being a secret Hillary Clinton supporter, had the unmistakable scent of bullshit.
But consumers should also keep in mind that conditions contributing to an older relative's early death are likely to be more treatable now, or avoidable if we make different choices (say, not smoking or by being more active).
In an interview with CNN this week, President Donald Trump's former VA secretary, David Shulkin, agreed that staffing shortages could result in avoidable patient deaths and said it could also limit the VA's ability to proactively test patients.
For Meraz-Baca, going out to breakfast is easily avoidable and ends up saving her a large chunk of her paycheck, but she said it is hard watching the city change and cater to the "Silicon Valley-style." 
It's instructive and not an exaggeration to say that for every avoidable death that we allow as a society in favor of financial gains, we are actively choosing to literally drown a human being in their own blood.
Alexa's new feature could insulate users from expensive hospitalizations that stem from taking an avoidable combination of drugs — which could reap massive savings, considering the cost of drug-related morbidity and mortality is upward of $136 billion annually.
While Disney — nearly a year later — ultimately acknowledged it had made a mistake and rehired Gunn, it's a familiar note in an exhausting, repetitive, and, crucially, easily avoidable cycle that companies have yet to learn how to sidestep.
"The fraternity has been held responsible for the senseless and completely avoidable death of a strong, smart, promising college freshman," Kimberly A. Metzger, the assistant district attorney who led the prosecution, said in a statement following the verdict.
It's a humorous reminder of human mortality, but the plants and raised walkways in Steyerl's installation remind us of all the tragic and avoidable ways in which we might die in the future: through ecosystem collapse or widespread flooding.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader who seems to have lost touch with reality and the Constitution, accused Mr. Obama of plunging the nation into a "bitter and avoidable struggle" should he name anyone to the court.
It may have been avoidable, or at least containable, but then the wheels fell of the wagon when Fox Sports Australia got the scoop and spoke to Lochte's mom and she passed along her son's bullshit story to her.
Nine years later, in 2014, the killing of Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri, gave national prominence to the Black Lives Matter movement; the young activists who led the protests had been weaned, politically, on pictures of an avoidable flood.
The avoidable infliction of long-lasting physical or mental harm by any state actor in order to obtain a policy goal, such as information or coercion, is a clear definition of torture under the United Nations Convention Against Torture.
While Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Tuesday that he believed a no-deal outcome was still avoidable, D'Arcy struck a more sceptical tone, warning that an abrupt departure of Britain from the European Union was very likely.
Lufkin says its data and analytics team has helped determine that Trump's gag rule could result in roughly 2.1 million unintended pregnancies, 720,000 unsafe abortions, and 5,600 avoidable maternal deaths by the time his term is up in 2020.
But in 1996, the Superior Court of New Jersey reversed that decision, finding "no impediment, legal or otherwise, to recognizing a physician's duty to warn those known to be at risk of avoidable harm from a genetically transmissible condition".
But most Americans seem unaware of the human toll of our own actions, the consequences this has for our national security and our reputation, and that too often the civilian casualties we cause are the result of avoidable mistakes.
This, too, creates puzzle construction challenges that are probably otherwise avoidable, but I like the challenge of lining up uncommon crossing entries that are restricted by a series of crossing adjacent pairs of letters created by the theme entries.
Because of the scale of the problem -- and the costs associated with avoidable complications — an array of venture-backed companies like Livongo, Alphabet-backed Onduo, and Omada Health have popped up to help people with diabetes manage the disease.
While our entry into the war proved every bit the disaster for the liberal-left that Kazin claims, it is less clear that it was avoidable — or that it can be blamed for everything bad that has happened since.
And while it reinforces how grave the risks are if we continue on our current course, it also makes clear that putting an end to the rampant destruction of the forests on which planetary ecosystems depend is completely avoidable.
In a report released this week, the Navy concluded that three collisions and a ship grounding this year were all avoidable, and resulted from widespread failures by the crews and commanders who didn&apost quickly recognize and respond to unfolding emergencies.
A new study from researchers at the University of California at San Francisco has found that only a tiny fraction (3.3%) of emergency room visits are considered "avoidable" — meaning people went home and didn't need any procedures, tests or medications.
A huge dose of much-needed "hell, yeah!" action For a post-apocalyptic show with some of the dumbest and slowest undead in the genre, it's always been frustrating when characters get bitten or overrun due to easily avoidable mistakes.
The CMS said it's unable to quantify the benefits of the final rule, but expects the new efficiencies and flexibilities created to reduce avoidable hospital re-admissions, increase the rate of improvement in quality throughout facilities and create positive business benefits.
The South is now the epicenter of the American HIV epidemic, and home to the top ten cities with the highest proportion of people who are diagnosed with HIV only after progressing to the advanced, and avoidable, stage of AIDS.
The OECD has highlighted several immediate policy steps that can be taken to help stem the crisis: First, to address the immediate challenge, making drugs that can reverse the effects of overdoses more widely available will help reduce avoidable deaths.
MELVIN A. BENARDE, Princeton, N.J. Avoidable Tragedy To the Sports Editor: Re "Vindication for 96 Victims as Light Falls on a Dark Day," April 27: A classic example of the truth of the old saying that justice delayed is justice denied.
If we want to protect the Dreamers in our communities, put an end to mass shootings, or stop an avoidable increase in health care premiums, we may need to go around the minority in power who stand in our way.
Deportation of DACA students and workers would be an economic loss for the United States and a completely avoidable human tragedy — but only if the White House and congressional leaders don't put aside partisanship to act in the nation's best interest.
What we have seen over the past few months – the incredible, invisible USS Carl Vinson, presidential insults to the South Korean nation and people, and unhinged tweet storms, all with the specter of unspeakable but avoidable violence – is simply unacceptable.
WASHINGTON — Two collisions between Navy destroyers and commercial vessels in the Western Pacific earlier this year were "avoidable" and the result of a string of crew and basic navigational errors, the Navy's top officer said in reports made public on Wednesday.
It is possible that it could have been, and that the Civil War was an avoidable tragedy; this was the pious consensus of 50 years ago, which the current occupant of the White House still expresses — usually to progressive derision.
"If past history is any guide, the president will only bask in praise for so long before he demonstrates his self-destructive tendency to undo it all in the form of an avoidable controversy or an offensive tweet," he said.
The resulting fall — a 13-foot plunge that caused a spinal injury and left him paralyzed from the neck down — was avoidable, he said, if only he had followed precautions and tethered himself to the tree with a safety line.
In hindsight, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the riot was probably avoidable — if Batts had had more officers at his disposal, if his officers had been better trained, if there hadn't been the seeming overreaction to Monday's swirling rumors.
Now, as Mr. Cohen prepares to head to prison in two weeks, dozens of previously unreported emails, text messages and other confidential documents reviewed by The New York Times suggest that his falling out with Mr. Trump may have been avoidable.
"Each of them has suffered, and is continuing to suffer, symptoms of gender dysphoria, severe emotional distress, and physical injury and pain, all of which would be avoidable if they had access to this medically necessary care," the claim reads.
"We imagine that when there's an accident, it's because a ventilation system fails or someone just forgets to do something, or that it's sort of avoidable mechanical or human error," Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard, told me.
LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May will pledge on Thursday to eliminate avoidable plastic waste within 25 years, in an attempt to shift the focus away from her government's divisions over Brexit to a more wide-ranging domestic agenda.
But in some suicides KHN reviewed, nursing homes were penalized for failing to meet requirements for federally funded facilities, such as maintaining residents' well-being, preventing avoidable accidents and telling a patient's doctor and family if they are at risk of harm.
In 2017, the year of United dragging customers off of airplanes and Pepsi putting out comically tone-deaf ads, you'd think that corporate America would know better by now than to screw-up where a screw-up is so completely and totally avoidable.
During the past few weeks, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has absorbed a new surge of technical filings and lobbyist visits regarding an avoidable controversy that began in President Obama's first term when a fateful decision put political optics ahead of sound science.
I've watched how you move, how you operate, how you always manage to fumble the change out of your pocket creating an easily-avoidable commotion at the bar which incurs several spilled drinks and the immediate attention of the overzealous security staff.
The report recommends that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) develop more coordinated programs with other federal agencies, professional organizations, researchers and other stakeholders to eliminate correctable and avoidable vision impairment by 85033.
Whether you thought its final two episodes — which knit together many disparate storylines via one sad, seemingly avoidable tragedy — were manipulative or incredibly powerful, they offered up the show's most full-throated condemnation to date of the power structures we all live within.
That said, a lot of catheter use is avoidable—most commonly when the catheter is used in place of a bedpan or to make incontinence easier for staff to manage, or because it was inserted during an operation and then left in afterwards.
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Some 764 cases of the disease have been confirmed in the United States so far this year, the most seen in 25 years, in an outbreak that public health officials have called "completely avoidable" and largely linked to misinformation campaigns against the vaccines.
This week, a New York Times investigation into who knew what about the Russian manipulation of Facebook's platform painted a devastating picture of a company if not out of control, then driving directly and with great alacrity into what were clearly avoidable walls.
David Schenker, the assistant secretary of State for near eastern affairs, said that the State Department needs to raise "our serious concerns" about U.S. citizens detained in Egypt and called Kassem's death "needless, tragic and avoidable" in a transcript provided to The Hill.
Even so, the study adds to evidence that these untreated symptoms may lead to avoidable treatments that may drive up health care costs, said Dr. Preeti Malani, a researcher at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor who wasn't involved in the study.
"We set up DeepMind Health because we believe artificial intelligence can help solve some of society's biggest health challenges, like avoidable sight loss, which affects millions of people across the globe," Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder and head of applied AI at DeepMind, said.
In her statement to PEOPLE on Friday, Melissa also said that the events following her mother's death have "started a conversation that was necessary, and we hope that this will instigate policy change so that fewer people have to suffer these devastating but avoidable circumstances."
"During the 2000s, Venezuela had created policies aimed at protecting their most vulnerable populations, but these efforts are not reflected in the avoidable death rates of Venezuelan children seen today," said study author, Jenny Garcia from France's Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques, Universite Paris 1 Pantheon.
A transition period of 3 years would alleviate some of the pressures posed in implementing the necessary changes as well as support from regulators in Europe to speed up license approvals and to avoid any uncertainty that could lead to duplication costs and avoidable disruptions.
The death of Ms. Danner thrust Mr. de Blasio again onto the tightrope between a community angered by a seemingly avoidable killing by the police, and rank-and-file officers who have been skeptical of his leadership since he ran on a reform agenda.
" Layoffs are also a concern at PHS—the two clinics in question employ 30 people, according to NY1—though a statement from senior adviser Rich Azzopardi on behalf of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reassures that the "threats of layoffs are 100 percent avoidable.
But until the flawed moral judgments and bad science that underpins our drug laws are acknowledged—and then dismantled and replaced with formal markets run by elected experts instead of criminals—there will always be avoidable, harmful impacts and projections of blame onto the users.
"Prudence was blinded by unexamined political and cultural assumptions, and the result was a massive and avoidable waste of time, lives and resources," Aaron MacLean concludes; he led a Marine infantry platoon there and also holds a master's degree from Oxford in medieval Arabic studies.
On federal lands alone, without these rules American taxpayers stand to lose out on $800 million in tax and royalty payments over the next decade due to largely avoidable venting and flaring of natural gas, according to a report from the Western Values Project.
They can do game theory, they can solve sets of equations, but their sense of how the pieces fit together is lacking, and — at least in some seminars I've sat in on — too many don't have the technique to cut through what should be easily avoidable confusion.
Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged to eradicate avoidable plastic waste in Britain by 123 as part of a "national plan of action" and her government is looking at a range of options including banning some products and using the tax system to change consumers' behavior.
Friends like Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Osborne, and longtime Grateful Dead mates Mickey Hart and Bob Weir were among the many who lent their services and saluted the organization dedicated to expanding access to eye care in developing nations and eliminating avoidable blindness within our lifetime.
As a result, Disney is among the most innovative when it comes to utilizing both new technology-driven programs to address population-specific needs and preventative care that may help reduce avoidable expenses for conditions like back injuries, cesarean procedures and even the onset of diabetes.
This kind of scandal seems petty and entirely avoidable, but it's doubly-embarrassing at a time when the spread of false information on platforms like WhatsApp has resulted in mob violence in India while the Modi government is using fake news to justify potential internet censorship.
In the United Kingdom, for example, more than half the avoidable household food waste occurs when people buy too much and then don't use it before it spoils or before the date on the label, according to surveys by the Waste and Resources Action Programme, or WRAP.
"Given the substantial likelihood that this burdensome regulation will be undone, I urge the Labor Department to cease implementation of the regulation immediately to spare small businesses and industry the unnecessary and avoidable compliance costs that they currently face," Johnson wrote to Labor Secretary Tom Perez.
In Corruption in America, Zephyr Teachout quotes Justice Kennedy's majority opinion in the infamous Citizens United decision—"Favoritism and influence are not ... avoidable in representative politics"; "Democracy is premised on responsiveness"—which consecrated the equation and, along with it, a dystopian vision of the democratic process.
The UK government on Sunday faced allegations from its own members of Parliament and supporters of failing to act sufficiently to guard its shipping in the Gulf, with the seizure of the Stena Impero widely seen as an avoidable incident for which ministers had plenty of warning.
As we're resisting, let us also call out the complicity of the white women who made this awful moment possible, and which–make no mistake–WILL lead to the unnecessary and avoidable deaths of women, a disproportionate number of whom will be poor and/or black.
Treatment centers that specialize in gene and cellular therapies can work with Novartis and other companies to build detailed patient registries that help oncologists use "real-world data" on what really happens to patients — and why — to improve outcomes while reducing unnecessary costs and avoidable side effects.
In January, the Justice Department found that officers employed practices that "unnecessarily endanger themselves and others and result in avoidable shootings and other uses of force," but, despite widespread local support for a consent decree, there is now little likelihood that the government will enforce one.
After all, his support staff includes Mike Pence, who allowed a completely avoidable HIV outbreak in his home state and had the breathtakingly insane idea of moving funds from the Ryan White Program, the payer of last resort for people with HIV/AIDS, into gay conversion therapy.
After all, his support staff includes Mike Pence, who allowed a completely avoidable HIV outbreak in his home state and had the breathtakingly insane idea of moving funds from the Ryan White Program, the payer of last resort for people with HIV/AIDS, into gay conversion therapy.
"Anthem is committed to our avoidable E.R. program because the costs of treating nonemergency ailments in the E.R. has an impact on the cost of health care for consumers, employers and the health care system as a whole," wrote Jill Becher, a spokeswoman for the company.
Global Health Over the last 25 years, China, Ethiopia, the Maldive Islands, Peru, South Korea and Turkey had the greatest improvements in "deaths avoidable through health care at their economic level," a complex but intriguing new measure of global mortality described last week in the Lancet.
"Given the substantial likelihood that this burdensome regulation will be undone, I urge the Labor Department to cease implementation of the regulation immediately to spare small businesses and industry the unnecessary and avoidable compliance costs that they current face," Johnson wrote to Labor Secretary Tom Perez.
My cheeks flushed because I felt sure that my peers—whose compassion for pregnant teens had already been repressed through teachings—would notice that I was acting strangely, a tell-tale sign that I was in the same shameful, avoidable situation as the girls in the books.
"I don't want to create a culture [where] people are fearful of making mistakes or causing outages because they want to move fast and take smart risks, but I also don't want a culture where we do substandard work and cause outages that are easily avoidable," Pham wrote.
With considerable access granted by Brown's family as well as her close circle of confidants (including a pre-fame Kris Jenner), Weller crafts a heartbreaking -- and too often violent -- portrait of a passion gone horribly awry as two ex-lovers hurtle closer and closer to an avoidable abyss.
"Given the substantial likelihood that this burdensome regulation will be undone, I urge the Labor Department to cease implementation of the regulation immediately to spare small businesses and industry the unnecessary and avoidable compliance costs that they currently face," Johnson wrote to Labor Secretary Tom Perez: http://bit.ly/85033fJ8A27.
"As we're resisting, let us also call out the complicity of the white women who made this awful moment possible, and which–make no mistake–WILL lead to the unnecessary and avoidable deaths of women, a disproportionate number of whom will be poor and/or black," she said.
Another video on view, "Untitled (Cheese Rolling)" (2017), documents the flailing, tumbling, tangled participants of the now world-famous festival in Gloucestershire, England, where participants race down a steep hill in pursuit of a tumbling wheel of cheese, resulting in a variety of totally avoidable blunt trauma injuries.
Mr. Baxt stopped to point out a place where a tall shingle oak fell a few months ago, years after sustaining what he said was an easily avoidable wound at the base of the trunk, caused by construction equipment, that allowed fungus to enter and weaken the tree.
Age went from being a final stage (a Time cover from 1958: "Growing Old Usefully") and a social issue ( Time , 1970: "Growing Old in America: The Unwanted Generation") to something avoidable (1996: "Forever Young") or at least vastly deferrable (2015: "This Baby Could Live to Be 142 Years Old").
The Commonwealth study found that Americans have the highest rate of avoidable deaths -- those from conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure that could have been prevented with timely access to health care -- and among the highest rates of hospitalization from diabetes and hypertension compared to peer nations.
"We are seeing a succession of avoidable, preventable facts and disasters, and we must pay attention to them so that the institutions of control, enforcement and punishment really work in Brazil," the country's prosecutor general, Raquel Dodge, said in Brasília, the capital, after news of the fire spread.
The 91st annual Academy Awards are Sunday night, the culmination of one of the strangest Oscar seasons in recent memory, in which the Academy's attempts to deliver a shorter and more ratings-friendly broadcast has resulted in a baffling series of ill-advised decisions, meek reversals and avoidable controversies.
We can only hope that initiatives like Lush's newest campaign will open people's eyes to the avoidable, yet permanent, damage that we're doing to our oceans and inspire new ideas on how to simultaneously cut down on the waste we're producing while also finding ways to repurpose what currently exists.
This mess in Iowa is a particular nightmare because it gives everyone yet another excuse to turn the gaze away from the real malfeasance -- a corrupt President and a party enabling him while they systematically undermine American democracy -- and instead focus on what amounts to little more than avoidable stupidity.
The report found that the department violated the constitutional rights of citizens by shooting at cars and fleeing suspects without justification, using unreasonable force — including Tasers — on people who posed no threat, using tactics that resulted in avoidable shootings and failing to investigate incidents when undue force was used against citizens.
I've stopped hoping Pride's organizers will actually talk about the avoidable HIV crisis that's been sweeping through our towns and cities, or demand an end to the homophobic deportation system that sees queers seeking refuge in this country forcibly returned to nations where their sexuality is a risk to their lives.
Do not pass GO.  It might sound fun to drink alcohol with friends or alone and then dive into a trippy experience, but because VR requires balance and spatial awareness, jacking into virtual reality in an inebriated state is basically inviting a completely avoidable accident that could really hurt in the real world.
In an accompanying blog post, the center's technical director, Ian Levy explains that while foreign actors do pose a threat to UK national interests, it's a complicated issue, and that in most instances, systems are weakened by avoidable risks, such as out-of-date software, poor network management, and poor credential management.
How to fix it: Set up automatic reminders when your balance drops below a certain amount to avoid overdrawing and make sure to install your bank's app on your phone so you can keep an eye on your cash flow and steer clear of these avoidable charges that are depleting your savings.
The nightmarish consequences of this would include (in addition to avoidable suffering and death for the financially worst-off among us) national inability to track sources and surges of coronavirus infection, as well as the inability to target quarantine, rapid clinical response, and other public-health powers so as to dampen these surges.
And when prescription highs can't be sustained, people often turn to using — and sharing — needles to inject heroin and then fentanyl, leading to hepatitis C and H.I.V. This avoidable crisis has been exacerbated by unemployment, declining coal mining production and economic pressures on regional press to act as effectively as a watchdog.
It also may be avoidable — which was the hope of New York lawmakers who passed a bill last month to require gun owners who live with someone under 16, or who know that someone under that age could access their gun, to lock up their firearm when it is not in use.
"According to the Mother Jones report, cognitive science professor Celeste Kidd said that she was on the receiving end of Jaegers' misconduct, receiving inappropriate texts from him as an undergrad before enrolling as a graduate student, and that her undergraduate advisor told her such behavior as Jaeger's was "common and may not be avoidable.
The annual Abbey service is the largest annual interfaith gathering in the U.K., and this year the service will include a performance by Liam Payne as well as a reflection by Dr. Andrew Bastawrous, an eye surgeon who turned a smartphone into an examination tool which works to combat avoidable blindness in developing counties.
The ICO said in a statement Tuesday that a series of "avoidable data security flaws" resulted in the leak of personal data of about 2000 million Uber customers in Britain — including names, mobile phone numbers and email addresses — as well as records for about 22016,2100 drivers, including their journeys and how much they were paid.
The annual Abbey service is the largest annual interfaith gathering in the U.K., and this year the service will include a performance by Liam Payne as well as a reflection by Dr. Andrew Bastawrous, an eye surgeon who turned a smartphone into an examination tool which works to combat avoidable blindness in developing counties.
Yesterday, Representative John Ratcliffe asked the Department of Homeland Security to address the "troubling development" by using its authority to shore up the federal government's cybersecurity efforts—the implication being that it was an unnecessary and avoidable risk handing a contract to a company accused of what he called "cybersecurity negligence of epic proportions."
The cause was determined to be a single 2.5 millimeter defect in a single steel bar—some credit the Mothman for the disaster, but to most it was an avoidable engineering failure and a rebuttal to the design philosophy of substituting high-strength non-redundant building materials for lower-strength albeit layered and redundant materials.
Well, after a longish period of no really truly awful stories about some incident of bad behavior at Uber — which has plagued the company since its 2009 founding, as it has skipped from one avoidable controversy after another — this is precisely why the #deleteuber meme caught on so quickly just before this latest crisis.
He knows now that his brother, Tyrion, was innocent all along and that his present dilemma, staving off the appetites of his power-hungry sister Cersei is due to an entirely avoidable regicide (or whatever it's called when your son, who is also your nephew, is poisoned by your daughter-in-law's mother), leaving Olenna with the last laugh.
This column has noted previously its astonishment — from an ocean away — at the remarkable, and entirely avoidable, disconnect between U.S. Soccer and its standard-bearing women's team, but even by those standards, the language of the legal filings submitted by the governing body this week as part of the ongoing equal pay dispute is quite astonishing.
The story is complicated because the counter-trim that Suneja had been thumbing to beat back the dog was working, and with greater effect at higher speeds, to the point that full nose-down trim would have been avoidable even if the cutout switches were not thrown, so long as the pilots stayed in the fight.
Factor in a shrinking Navy performing the same duties that a larger fleet did a decade ago, constant deployments that leave little time to train and relentless duties that require sailors driving 22013,210-ton vessels to endure sleepless stretches that would be illegal for bus drivers, and avoidable accidents can happen, current and former officers said.
" Mr. Biden, who has faced renewed scrutiny of his foreign policy record and especially his Iraq war vote, also appeared to misspeak at times, referring to Iran when he apparently intended to say Iraq, and he appeared to say that the current perilous situation was "unavoidable," when excerpts from the speech circulated before the appearance used the word "avoidable.
The charity has urged the UK government to take action over the new findings, specifically suggesting they address variation in breast cancer services, increase investments for local screening -- which is at a decade-low attendance -- fund interventions that address 'avoidable' breast cancers -- such as increasing awareness of cancer with alcohol consumption or obesity -- and establish a dedicated fund for cancer alliances.
Schroeder's approach is calm, almost detached, in keeping with his other work (although the choice of de Medeiros to speak for Buddhism, and with a nonspecific Asian-seeming accent at that, struck me as an avoidable misstep); this makes the bleakness of what he recounts (which is buttressed by an insinuatingly menacing score by Jorge Arriagada) that much more resonant.
"If you remember nothing else I've shared with you today, I hope you'll remember this: The last thing we want to do is to fuel unnecessary or avoidable volatility or disruption – whether we're talking about domestic markets or international markets," Williams said in remarks prepared for delivery Monday to the Symposium on Asian Banking and Finance, co-hosted with the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
She still has no feeling in her legs and there are moments of frustration (like when she found out her entire ordeal may have been avoidable had she been given a steroid shot in 2006) but Arlen — who blogs about her DWTS experience exclusively for PEOPLE — is finally at peace and ready to live the life she dreamed about back in her hospital bed.
"My Heart Will Go On"—that unfathomably popular song about watching your lover die in the freezing waters of the Atlantic due to an avoidable engineering failure, the cruelty of Billy Zane, and the carelessness of the White Star Line—was as soft-focus melodramatic as it was powerful (which is to say, very), and we saw no Céline but the lovelorn, ballad-singing Céline.
Conversely, cutting trees to make way for farming and other purposes — as Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro, is determined to do in the Amazon — is a disaster for both the species and the climate; recent estimates suggest that deforestation accounts for slightly over 10 percent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, much smaller than the emissions from vehicles and power plants, but significant (and avoidable) nonetheless.
Here is a sample of the reactions: Later this morning, Trump followed up with more tweets: In addition to being remarkably credulous about the commitments made at Riyadh, Trump is so eager to claim that his visit was a success that he is trying to take credit for an avoidable and potentially dangerous regional crisis that may undermine a U.S. war effort and might possibly even put Americans at risk.
Here's a small sampling:The RPPA's original post, which tagged the restaurant, has since been deleted, replaced with a non-apology:Just last month, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg PD's Shooting Review Board determined Officer Brentley Vinson was justified in using deadly force against Keith Lamont Scott, whose death sparked massive protests last year as yet another addition to the unfortunate, totally avoidable history of police killing black people in their communities.
It the midst of an unprecedented — and completely avoidable — government shutdown that is hurting government workers, contractors and farmers across the nation, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE inexplicably decided to aim his Twitter ire at the victims of California's devastating wildfires.
A former President appointee to the National Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board and a National Book Award Finalist for When Smoke Ran Like Water, she is President of the Environmental Health Trust, a nonprofit devoted to researching and controlling avoidable environmental health threats, and the author of the acclaimed book The Secret History of the War on Cancer, as well as Disconnect, the truth about cell phone radiation.
The Queen, 91, is head of the Commonwealth, the global network of 53 countries with more than two billion people, and the annual Abbey service is the largest annual inter-faith gathering in the U.K. The service will include a special performance by One Direction's Liam Payne and a reflection by Dr. Andrew Bastawrous, an eye surgeon who turned a smartphone into an examination tool which works to combat avoidable blindness in developing counties.
Milwaukee either screwed up the timing, wasn't convincing enough with its movement, or, most devastatingly, didn't have a Plan B ready to go whenever the Raptors sniffed out Plan A. If you're more bullish on the 223-222 Bucks than today's team, chances are it's due to avoidable losses like this one; nights where they're held back schematically despite having the talent, drive, and versatility to beat an elite team on the road.
In Washington, three months may be akin to an eternity for negotiations, but fresh off a partial but history-making January government shutdown, with animosity between House Democrats and the administration in clear view, and President Donald Trump looming as the constant legislative wild card, the meeting signals an attempt to stave off an avoidable showdown and debt ceiling debacle that would leave both Republicans and Democrats politically damaged and the country reeling from their showdown.

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