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How to use the word Sheltering in a Sentence?

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There was chaos, with little boys and girls running around alone, some parents were able to grab their children, there was a little girl of around three or four who was not sheltering under the parasol. I ran out and grabbed her.

Sicus Carbonell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In effect, the Billionaire Minimum Income Tax payments are a prepayment of tax obligations these households will owe when they later realize their gains, this approach means that the very wealthiest Americans pay taxes as they go, just like everyone else, and eliminates the inefficient sheltering of income for decades or generations.

White House

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In just a few weeks, the war has wrought such devastation for Ukraine’s children, children urgently need peace and protection. They need their rights. UNICEF continues to appeal for an immediate cease-fire and for the protection of children from harm. Essential infrastructure on which children depend, including hospitals, schools and buildings sheltering civilians, must never come under attack.

Catherine Russell

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We have received phone calls from employees and patrons at the mall who are sheltering in place and we are systematically escorting them out safely.

Killeen Police Chief Charles Kimble

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I see this very much as a continuation of the mission of those brave 13 Americans who gave their lives, protecting and sheltering and bringing to safety these very people.

Patrick Raglow

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There is no measure left to hide the truth: the governor broke the law so we must hold him accountable, when institutions fail to believe victims, allow predators to act with impunity, or fail to put policies of protection in place, it sends a strong signal that condones this type of unacceptable behavior. We cannot afford to ignore his transgressions any longer: doing so will erode the integrity of our legislative body and demonstrate complicity in sheltering a sexual predator.

Ron Kim

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We're trying to avoid congregate sheltering.

Mike Steele

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Bershadker said. A dog fostered and then adopted during COVID-19 pandemic. With regardto adoption, Bershadker noted the ASPCA saw an initial spike in adoptions in March when the pandemic began, but saw numbers slowly start to plateau or decrease due to shelter closures and the slow nature of virtual adoption as quarantine progressed. This is partly due to the fact that, out of an abundance of caution related to the COVID-19 crisis across New York City, we closed the ASPCA Adoption Center to the public and worked hard to move the majority of the animals in our care into foster homes, Bershadker explained. LAW ENFORCEMENT CHAPLAIN, THERAPY DOG CARE FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The Humane Society has experienced similar trends. Weve definitely had an increased interest in adoptions, said Christina Hill, communications director for the Humane Society. But the virtual adoption process takes much longer to complete than our standard pre-COVID process. We also stopped intake, like many shelters have, at the recommendation of national veterinary and sheltering groups, and fewer in equals fewer out. A cat currently available for adoption from the Atlanta Humane Society. During the week of March 7, around when the COVID-19 crisis began in the U.S., there were 17,930 pet adoptions. The week of May 2, there were 11,938 pet adoptions, showing about a 33 percent decrease in adoptions from the start of the pandemic to this month. Butthe percentage of pets entering foster care is up. There were 32,962 pets in foster care the week of March 7, and as of May 8, there were 47,856 --a 45 percent increase. PUPPIES FROM GEORGIA ANIMAL SHELTER VISIT AQUARIUM DURING CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN Jane Chiavelli is one quarantiner who decided this was the time to foster a dog. Ive grown up with dogs, and since Im working from home right now, I wanted to do something good and different, Chiavelli said. She decided to foster her dog, Gus, at the start of April, about one month into quarantine. Jane Chiavelli and her dog, Gus, who she fostered before adopting during COVID-19 pandemic.br I sent in an application to English Springer Rescue America and had a phone interview. Normally they come to inspect your house, but given social distancing, I sent pictures of my apartment and dog park. They matched me with Gus to foster, and I drove to [South Carolina]to pick him up, Chiavelli said. After a few weeks quarantining with Gus, she knew she had to adopt. I realized how perfect he was for me and couldnt imagine giving him up, she said. CAN PETS COME DOWN WITH CORONAVIRUS? Chiavelli said, based on her experience, she encourages everyone to foster pets and consider adoption. Do it, she said. I think its a great opportunity to do something good, and also an opportunity to have some nice company. A cat adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shelters across the country have implemented innovative solutions to make situations like Chiavellis possible, while ensuring the safety of their staff, animals, and communities. Many animal shelters have been leaning on technology to facilitate online adoptions to continue safely moving dogs and cats out of the shelter and into homes.

Matt Bershadker

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Continued talk about re-opening the economy and de-sheltering, that gives a lot of people hope the economy may recover sooner that some believe, the market just seems to keep wanting to go up.

Tim Ghriskey

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Adding more guns into the mix during a deadly pandemic won't make anyone safer, but it will make the gun lobby richer, this spike in gun sales is deeply concerning, particularly for the millions of children unexpectedly at home with unsecured guns, women sheltering in place with abusers, and anyone struggling economically and psychologically.

Shannon Watts

Found on CNN
4 years ago

They now understand that the people coming in, it will be long-term sheltering, and many of them are church facilities and they cannot allow that to go on.

Leonardo Cargill

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

You can identify individual dolphins after a while by their scars and marks, because we see them so often, we couldnt tell which one was the mother because there was a group of three or four dolphins sheltering the calf.

Rob Hughes

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

An inventory was taken in Moscow of the city’s underground spaces, in order to allow us to plan for sheltering 100% of the city’s population.

Andrey Mishchenko

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

When the attack began ... rockets and shells were fired toward Hamdaniya, there were people who had already been displaced sheltering in nearby areas, they had to leave.

Abu George

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Call it what you like - co-investing, part-nationalization, temporary public stewardship, or sheltering the assets - it's clear that circumstances may require the government to do this. They should spare their ideological blushes and just get on with it.

Angela Eagle

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Most people are sheltering in schools and churches, the only permanent buildings on these islands, some people are also sheltering in caves.

Sam Bolitho

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

But we're feeding them, we're sheltering them, we're providing health services.

Red Cross spokeswoman Julie Stolting

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Pets are members of the family and no one, especially victims of domestic violence, should have to make the impossible decision to leave their pets behind during times of crisis, in working with victims of domestic violence, URI identified a great need for domestic violence shelters that accept animals. As a result, URI developed the only program in New York City, and one of the few nationally, that allows victims of domestic violence and their families to co-shelter with their pets. It is our hope that thePALSprogram will serve as a model for sheltering families with their pets nationwide.

Nathaniel Fields

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

We believe it is important for those families who require additional time in shelter to be able to have their pets by their side during the entire healing process, uRI’s hope is that thePALSprogram will serve as an example and model for other organizations across the country seeking to create their own co-sheltering programs, so that fewer families will be forced to choose between their pets’ safety and their own.

Nathaniel Fields

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Since long before we started our robotic exploration of the solar system, we wondered if there was life on another world, some of the moons of Jupiter, even though their surfaces are covered with ice, might have liquid water oceans hiding under the surface. Maybe they are sheltering bacterial life as well ? We'd love to find out.

Joanna Barstow

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Instead of sheltering profits in the Cayman Islands and other offshore tax havens, the largest corporations in this country must pay their fair share of taxes so that our country has the revenue we need to rebuild America and reduce the deficit.

Senator Bernie Sanders

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Friendship is like a sheltering tree.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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