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Obviously, she’s a living, breathing example that just because you have a limb difference doesn’t mean you have to be inhibited or ‘disabled,’ she wasn’t always comfortable with her limb difference, entered a modelling industry where you are assessed based on how you look, and then pushed herself out of her comfort zone, and is now sharing her experiences and inspiring others to get out of their comfort zone as well.

Molly Stapelman

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

We're not looking to increase or decrease the number of refugees coming to Japan, but to ensure real refugees are assessed quickly.

Hiroaki Sato

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Our study assessed pyrethroid exposure using 3-PBA concentrations in a single urine sample, given that pyrethroids are non-persistent and rapidly metabolized, measurements over time would provide a more accurate assessment of typical exposure and are recommended in future studies before we can say definitively whether our results have public health ramifications.

Tanya Froehlich

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Koalas will be captured and assessed by veterinarians using strict health assessment protocols and anything that is found to be in poor condition or suffering will be humanely euthanized while it's under sedation.

Mandy Watson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Additionally, by making his opinion public without having all of the facts, he influences the investigation for all parties involved, including his command officers and the public, los Angeles police encourage everyone to reserve judgment until the investigation has run its course and the facts are collected and assessed.

Craig Lally

Found on CNN
8 years ago

The department has not had to withhold money yet over this requirement because states have either complied or have appropriately addressed this with schools or districts that assessed less than 95 percent of students.

North Dakota

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We had assessed that it (the price range) might land in a higher range, but they've gone with a precautionary consideration.

Michael Friis Jørgensen

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The issue of Pemex needs to be assessed, not just Pemex by itself, but the general situation of the effectiveness of the internal investigators.

Virgilio Andrade

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Yesterday at 13:30 local time, a war plane bombed the front part of the ship, causing damage and injuring four crew members, of whom two died, there is no oil leakage, the ship's integrity was not compromised. Damages are being assessed.

Elias Syrros

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Others who entered the lab have been contacted and will be assessed for possible exposure by the CDC Occupational Health Clinic. As of this time we believe exposure requiring monitoring is limited to one individual.

The CDC

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Those people are now being assessed to ensure that their health is OK and then police will also speak to them.

New South Wales

Found on CNN
9 years ago

While the discipline assessed is indeed greater than in most prior cases, this is arguably one of the most egregious cases of domestic violence in this Commissioner's tenure -- the severe beating of a 4-year old child, with a tree branch, striking him repeatedly about the body and inflicting injuries visible days later.

Harold Henderson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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