The section requires employees to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others.
They must prove they took reasonable care to ensure such material was not published, and once alerted to a problem, took steps to resolve it.
In England and Wales, you owe visitors a duty under the Occupiers Liability Act 1984 to take reasonable care to ensure that they are reasonably safe.
That's your decision, but when you have the custody -- you have somebody placed in your care -- you have to use reasonable care to protect them.
The U.S. government expects companies that export to inform themselves of the facts of any export transaction and exercise reasonable care in complying with applicable U.S. export requirements.
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What we have is an obligation to provide the people who are at the lowest part of the socioeconomic spectrum a base line safety net of fair and reasonable care.
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And it was the university that promised him and his parents that the university will take reasonable care of him during his drills and skills display on behalf of the university.
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He agreed with the High Court judge that the road should have been inspected more often than twice a year, however he rejected her conclusion this "betrayed a lack of reasonable care" by the council.
On 27 April, a lawsuit was filed in California on behalf of Alabama resident Kristopher Johns, accusing Sony of not taking "reasonable care to protect, encrypt, and secure the private and sensitive data of its users".
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Dr. Lynne Fenton, the psychiatrist who works at the University of Colorado and saw Holmes as a patient, "knew that James Holmes was dangerous" and "had a duty to use reasonable care to protect the public at large from James Holmes, " according to the lawsuit.
Ms Jacobs, of Mill Lane in Ongar, was the nursery manager and faces a number of charges including failing to take reasonable care of people who might be affected by her actions at work, failing to ensure the children were adequately supervised in the garden and failing to ensure risk assessments were carried out.
Their answer like much of the fast food industry is to simply cut back on the hours its employees are permitted to work, denying employees not only reasonable health care benefits but the opportunity to earn a living.
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The only way to ensure adequate health care at reasonable prices is to allow medical care and health insurance to be provided by free markets, the same way other necessities of life have been provided cheap and in plenty since the beginning of the republic, be it food, shelter, clothing or transportation.
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He concluded that the architects did show reasonable skill, care and diligence.
He told jurors that neither officer was accused of being responsible for his death, but "having detained him following a struggle, each neglected his duty, each failed to take reasonable and proper care of him and, through that neglect, though plainly not with that intention, allowed him to die in front of them without taking action to seek to prevent it".
My view is that government would be better directed to creating more stability in the marketplace by making sure that councils, for example, pay a reasonable fee for the care of people.
Its success in providing high-quality care for a reasonable cost has been repeatedly cited by health policy wonks including the President himself.
That would convert the Medicaid patient from being a low paying, high utilizing patient to a valued customer who can pay cash for care at a reasonable price.
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He recently wrote in a NBER paper entitled, The Impacts of the Affordable Care Act: How Reasonable Are the Projections?
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Those two will have to work mighty hard to keep that pensioner supplied with reasonable retirement benefits and decent health care unless something is done.
The advocates are pressing on, with policy proposals including expanding the FMLA to cover workers in small businesses, providing paid leave for working caregivers to care for an ill child, spouse, or parent or to take family members to routine medical appointments, and requiring employers to provide employees with a reasonable number of paid sick days to care for themselves or a family member.
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The most reasonable assumption for Main Street is that health-care costs will either continue to grow at the same pace as for the past decade or accelerate.
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When people cannot find a primary-care physician who will see them in a reasonable length of time, all too often they go to hospital emergency rooms.
If we focus on the 1% of the population that's 35% of the cost and apply reasonable tools that involve computerized follow-ups relative to their care, we can make significant improvements in quality and costs of care for those people.
This allows us to charge a very reasonable amount that is affordable to farm workers and many uninsured patients we care for.
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If the law, known as the Affordable Care Act, is implemented as intended, these exchanges could let entrepreneurs buy insurance at reasonable rates, regardless of their health histories.
The court said that Mr Sutradhar had "no reasonable prospect of satisfying a court that in all the circumstances the NERC owed him a duty of care" which could have paved the way for damages to be awarded.
"But even if we upgraded those systems, the lack of a really effective vaccine, the lack of better and faster drugs that shorten treatment to a reasonable time and the lack of good drugs for treating resistant disease -- make it hard for any health care system to effectively deal with the disease, " he said.
First, companies must take care not to put customers in "unforeseen" danger, assuming that those customers act in a "reasonable" manner when interacting with the product or service.
First, companies must take care not to put customers in "unforeseen" danger, assuming that those customers act in a "reasonable" manner when using a product or service. (Repeatedly jabbing a bottle of Coca-Cola in your eye and suing for damages probably wouldn't fly in court, for example).
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