Delays Sentence Examples

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  • Many delays arose in their execution, and it was not till 2 p.m.

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  • Determined in her faith and proud in her meekness, in opposition to the timid counsels of the military leaders, to the interested delays of the courtiers, to the scruples of the experts and the quarrelling of the doctors, she quoted her voices, who had, she said, commissioned her to raise the siege of Orleans and to conduct the gentle dauphin to Reims, there to be crowned.

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  • In 1643 negotiations were opened which, after many delays and in the face of countless difficulties, were at length, four years later, to terminate successfully.

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  • There were also delays, hesitations and cavils at home, which were more inexplicable.

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  • But at the very outset delays occurred.

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  • The Marquesas and Santa Cruz islands were now discovered; but on one of the latter, after various delays, Mendana died, and the expedition collapsed.

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  • On the i 5th of July, after various delays interposed by her reluctance to leave the neighbourhood of the border, where on her arrival she had received the welcome and the homage of the leading Catholic houses of Northumberland and Cumberland, she was removed to Bolton Castle in North Yorkshire.

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  • Some lines of the Roman poet inform us that he heard a voice proceeding from a sacred grove, "Break off all delays, Alaric. This very year thou shalt force the Alpine barrier of Italy; thou shalt penetrate to the city."

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  • These measures were followed by the presentation of collective notes to the Greek and Turkish governments (2nd March), announcing the decision of the powers that (1) Crete could in no case in present circumstances be annexed to Greece; (2) in view of the delays caused by Turkey in the application of the reforms Crete should now, be endowed with an effective autonomous administration, intended to secure to it a separate government, under the suzerainty of the sultan.

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  • As the Revolutionary Tribunal was said to be paralysed by forms and delays, this law abolished the defence of prisoners by counsel and the examination of witnesses.

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  • Various other delays and mishaps followed, but ultimately, on the 6th of May 1896, a successful flight was made.

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  • The nobles who had submitted made delays in providing hostages, and Warenne marched from Berwick against Wallace, who, by September 1297, was north of Tay.

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  • These delays proved ruinous to their cause; and General Fraser, despairing of their assistance, evacuated Alexandria on the 14th of September.

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  • In 1761 Gibbon, at the age of twenty-four, after many delays, and with many flutterings of hope and fear, gave to the world, in French, his maiden publication, an Essai sur l'etude de la litterature, which he had composed two years before.

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  • Stormy weather caused some delays in continuing the programme, but heavily armed vessels 'made their way a short distance up channel on several days early in March and engaged some of the enemy works that were sited about the Narrows.'

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  • At the time when the London chamber of arbitration was established, there was considerable dissatisfaction among the mercantile community with the delays that occurred in the disposal of commercial cases before the ordinary tribunals.

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  • The gangue of the ore increases the quantity of slag, which separates the metal from the source of its heat, the flame, and thus delays the rise of temperature; and the purification by " oreing," i.e.

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  • No general engagement was fought, and after a great many delays the treaty of Teschen was signed on the 13th of May 1779.

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  • The child is born, but Harischandra, after many delays, arranges to purchase another's son and make a vicarious sacrifice.

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  • In February 1781 Congress instructed Jay that he might make concessions regarding the navigation of the Mississippi, if necessary; but further delays were interposed, the news of the surrender of Yorktown arrived, and Jay decided that any sacrifice to obtain a treaty was no longer advisable.

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  • Their leaders renounced allegiance to the regent; she ended her not unkindly, but as Knox calls it "unhappy," life in the castle of Edinburgh; the English troops, after the usual Elizabethan delays and evasions, joined their Scots allies; and the French embarked from Leith.

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  • In 1385 Jean de Vienne made an unsuccessful descent on the Scottish coast, and Charles equipped a fleet at Sluys for the invasion of England, but a series of delays ended in the destruction of the ships by the English.

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  • Tellach (= seizure of immovable property) was made in three periods or delays of ten days each (= 30 days).

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  • By a series of delays he caused the failure of the naval expedition prepared at Sluys against England in 1386, and a second accusation of military negligence led to disgrace of the royal princes and the temporary triumph of the marmousets, as the advisers of the late king were nicknamed.

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  • The trial, with frequent interruptions and delays, lasted from the 2nd of January to the 1st of March 1805.

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  • After bold and repeated overtures for an exchange of prisoners - an important matter, both because the American frigates had no place in which to - stow away their prisoners, and because of the maltreatment _ of American captives in such prisons as Dartmoor - exchanges began at the end of March 1779, although there were annoying delays, and immediately after November 1781 there was a long break in the agreement; and the Americans discharged from English prisons were constantly in need of money.

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  • But, after delays which involved the loss of much precious time, the British government refused (13th of March) to sanction the appointment, because Zobeir had been a notorious slave-hunter.

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  • Responsibility for this task has now been redistributed in order to avoid further delays.

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  • Making retrospection compulsory will inevitably lead to long delays caused by processing a very large number of disclosure checks at once.

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  • A tremendous rainstorm imposed further delays, for the coolies and the native transport that had been laboriously collected scattered in all directions.

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  • The only protracted camel or mule caravan journeys remaining in connexion with the tea trade are those in Persia and Morocco, where the conservatism of race delays the introduction of even wheel roads, not to mention railways.

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  • But though intimately acquainted with every nook and cranny of the English law, he never carried his studies into foreign fields, from which to enrich our legal literature; and it must be added that against the excellence of his judgments, in too many cases, must be set off the hardships, worse than injustice, that arose from his protracted delays in pronouncing them.

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  • Visit the Genealogy Search pages Roadworks Find out where ongoing roadworks might cause traffic delays in the district.

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  • There are inevitable delays before the results of any serology testing (of the donor and recipient) are known.

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  • Delays can be, and are, often stifling.

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  • Circumstances that may cause delays in replying to you include international public holidays and time zone differences.

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  • In some cases there may be some unavoidable delays to traffic.

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  • Maybe that 's why I have been subject to these unconscionable delays.

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  • The course will cover switching delays occurring in bipolar and unipolar semiconductor devices.

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  • Failure to recognize the urgency of repairs led to delays where prompt action would have saved money or prevented the problem getting worse.

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  • By and large, entrepreneurs are bold risk-takers who want nothing more than to bring their product idea to life. Yet they are often the cause of many of the product release delays or related snafus.

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  • You can avoid many delays, however, by distinguishing legitimate reasons to wait from minor ones or ones that are largely self-created.

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  • Those babies who don't catch-up at various periods during the first three years typically continue to show developmental delays and other medical problems.

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  • You must be prepared for unexpected delays and unanticipated problems with your children.

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  • More specifically some of the things they do include helping children who have speech and language delays learn to talk and to say their sounds clearly so they can be understood.

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  • However, your adopted child may face medical issues like developmental delays, lead poisoning, infectious diseases, and intestinal parasites.

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  • While your pediatrician will certainly examine your child at each well-child visit, you may pick up on developmental delays before he does.

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  • However, according to a notice on the site, their unique products may lead to shipping delays while they wait on suppliers to replenish their stock.

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  • Also, if you're planning to order the fireworks from an online seller, you'll definitely want to leave time for shipping (and potential shipping delays).

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  • It can connect by USB cable or Bluetooth and uses the Traffic Message Channel to help you navigate to your destination while avoiding traffic-related delays.

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  • Delays can sometimes occur if your application was not completed in full or if the bank has a large number of applications to review.

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  • Goodyear's online services enable you to reduce your paper mail, help the environment and potentially avoid late payments due to postal system delays.

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  • A mediated divorce helps reduce many legal fees and other expenses and avoids court-associated delays in the procedure.

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  • In many cases, this leads to learning disabilities and developmental delays.

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  • Lindsay's family disputed the claim, but she did manage to finish the film without causing any further delays.

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  • Be sure that the senior applies for coverage as soon as they are eligible, approval delays of up to 90 days are common.For information on Medicare and Medicaid see LoveToKnow's Medicare and Medicaid sections.

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  • Should you switch doctors, be certain that your new physician is familiar with the tests that you have completed and which ones are needed, to avoid delays.

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  • Many hotels also offer free shuttle service to local parks, including Sea World, which can eliminate parking fees and traffic delays.

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  • After strategic delays, Halo 2 was finally released in 2005.

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  • A single-player version of the popular game was released in March of 2004 after many delays.

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  • Body Harvest was the result, but delays and difficulties in production caused Nintendo to finally abandon the game.

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  • After many delays, the Xbox was showcased at the Game Developer's Conference in 2000.

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  • Children may only have minor delays in the development of coordinated movement or in cognitive functioning.

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  • Affected children have marked developmental and motor delays in the form of cerebral palsy and mental retardation may also be present.

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  • Symptoms include progressively constrained eye movements, droopy eye lids, muscle weakness, short stature, hearing loss, loss of coordination, heart problems, cognitive delays, and diabetes.

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  • Developmental delays, dementia, and muscle weakness may also result.

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  • Developmental delays that are typical include delay in sitting or walking.

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  • Williams syndrome cannot be cured, but the ensuing symptoms, developmental delays, learning problems, and behaviors can be treated.

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  • Breast-feeding delays the onset of allergies, but does not avoid them.

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  • He or she may conduct a developmental assessment which will determine any delays the child has and to what extent the delay is present.

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  • Adaptive behavior scales are standardized tests used to describe and evaluate the behavior of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, especially those at risk for communication delays and behavior impairments.

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  • Adaptive behavior scales are evaluation tools designed to help care providers improve their assessments of the abilities and needs of infants and children who have disabilities or are at risk for developmental delays.

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  • The DP-II behavior scale is used to screen for developmental delays and compare a child's development to that of other children who are in the same age group.

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  • The VABS assessment provides the information required for the diagnosis or evaluation of a wide range of disabilities, including mental retardation, developmental delays, functional skills impairment, and speech/language impairment.

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  • Working with the child's school teachers to formulate a day-to-day schedule can help maintain consistency for the child and address specific developmental delays.

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  • Deafness and hearing loss are significant causes of speech delays and disorders.

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  • Speech disorders and significant speech delays can have a lasting negative impact on children.

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  • Even though most children with congenital cardiovascular defects do not have any mental limitations, some children with congenital cardiovascular defects have developmental delays or other learning difficulties.

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  • However, in all language disorders and delays, early intervention is key to improvement.

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  • Children with CP, however, tend to develop these skills more slowly because of their motor impairments, and delays in reaching milestones are usually the first symptoms of CP.

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  • Infants born even six weeks early are at risk for delays in walking and talking and for learning problems.

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  • Delays in achieving developmental milestones such as rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking may become apparent in infancy.

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  • Children with any one or combination of developmental coordination disorder symptoms should be seen by a pediatrician who specializes in motor skills development delays.

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  • Children with delays in fine motor skills development have difficulty controlling their coordinated body movements, especially with the face, hands, and fingers.

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  • Children with any one or combination of these symptoms should be seen by a pediatrician who specializes in motor skills development delays.

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  • Young children with physical handicaps, mental delays or mental illness, and complex medical conditions have become the fastest-growing foster care population.

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  • Peroxisomal disorders range from life-threatening to cases in which people may function with some degree of mental and motor delays.

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  • Some cases may lead to significant developmental delays in children.

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  • Maturation delays frequently run in families.

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  • Language delay is usually more severe than other developmental delays in retarded children, and it is often the first noticeable symptom of mental retardation.

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  • Language delays resulting from underlying conditions may have symptoms specific to the condition.

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  • Language delays among mentally retarded children vary greatly.

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  • Children with defined lesions in language areas on either side of the brain have initial but quite variable language delays.

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  • Nevertheless, early language delays may cause problems with behavior and social interactions.

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  • Children who lose their hearing after the first few years of life have far fewer language delays than children who are deaf from birth or who lose their hearing within the first year.

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  • There are no known preventions for most language delays.

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  • Prenatal care and good nutrition during pregnancy and early childhood may help prevent some expressive language delays.

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  • Typically, abused children show developmental delays by preschool age.

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  • These delays, in concert with their parents' higher-than-normal expectations for their children's self-care and self-control abilities, may provoke additional abuse.

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  • However detecting language delays or abnormalities in bilingual children can be difficult.

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  • Missing baby teeth can also result in the adult teeth coming in crooked, the child having to chew on one side of his or her mouth, and speech delays.

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  • Parents should contact their doctors if they suspect any developmental delays, especially if the parents belong to one of the ethnic groups at higher risk for the disease.

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  • Unusual delays in toilet training normal children or regressions to soiling generally indicate family stress and/or underlying emotional problems and may require counseling to be effectively resolved.

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  • Parents should see a physician as soon as they notice developmental problems or delays in their infant or child.

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  • Early detection of and intervention for hearing impairments are crucial for preventing or minimizing developmental and educational delays.

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  • Children with either XHIM or ARHIM who are not diagnosed early may show delays in growth and normal weight gain.

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  • Developmental screenings may over- or under-identify children with developmental delays.

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  • The BSID are used to describe the current developmental functioning of infants and to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning for infants with developmental delays or disabilities.

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  • There are various kinds of spoken language problems, delays, and disabilities.

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  • Researchers have found that about two-thirds of children who were not talking at age two showed continued delays until age three, and one half were still behind the typical language development schedule at age four.

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  • Children with Edwards' syndrome will exhibit severe developmental delays, but with early intervention through special education and therapy programs, they can attain some developmental milestones.

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  • In addition, certain neuropsychological measures may be used to screen children for developmental delays and/or learning disabilities.

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  • This rate is believed to be due to delays in the administration of appropriate medications.

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  • Concerns of many parents revolve around developmental delays and what could be done to assist advancement through these milestones.

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  • In some cases abnormalities may arise during prenatal development that cause physical malformations or developmental delays or affect various parts of the body after the child is born.

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  • In other cases, a mother's illness may cause congenital malformations; an example is rubella, which can cause heart defects, deafness, developmental delays, and other problems in a fetus if the mother contracts it during pregnancy.

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  • Craniosynostosis may be present at birth or may be observed later when a child has delays in neurological development.

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  • Of those who survive, many have developmental delays and impaired intellectual functioning.

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  • Many have developmental delays and impaired intellectual functioning in addition to the physical limitations often caused by the accompanying spina bifida.

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  • At least 8 percent of all children from birth to six years have developmental problems and delays in one or more areas of development.

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  • Some have global delays, which means they lag in all developmental areas.

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  • Children with developmental delays may tend to be more reserved and less adventuresome.

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  • For the child who is not progressing in language skills, developmental delays are readily identifiable.

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  • Although there are several areas of developmental areas, this article is restricted to global delay, delay in speech and language, motor and fine motor delays, and personal and social developmental delays.

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  • Children with a diagnosis of mental retardation often have mixed or global development delays.

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  • However, low IQ may or may not be causally related to the delays.

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  • Global delays also are common in children with fetal alcohol syndrome.

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  • Speech and language developmental delays are often prevalent in children with developmental disabilities.

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  • The social and educational development of children with delayed speech and language may be significantly disruptive (even in mild delays), so early identification and intervention is essential.

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  • Delays in language and cognitive areas may suggest a neurodevelopment diagnosis that presents as a nonverbal learning disability.

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  • Children with an ability to understand are more likely to improve than children with expressive and receptive delays.

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  • Although physical and cognitive delays may occur together, one is not necessarily a sign of the other.

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  • Early motor delays are often a sign of neurological dysfunction.

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  • When a child has primarily motor delays, conditions such as cerebral palsy, ataxia, spina bifida, spinal muscular atrophy (withering) and myopathy may be present.

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  • When a motor delay exists with delays in other developmental areas, the child should be examined for visual impairment or mental handicap.

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  • If there is a delay in fine-motor adaptive development combined with delays in other developmental domains, the doctor will consider whether the child is visually impaired or mentally handicapped.

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  • In older preschool or elementary school children with fine-motor delays, developmental coordination disorder or a disorder of written expression may be causal.

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  • When a child presents with personal and social delays, the doctor will consider whether the child has developmental cognitive disability, has autism, or is living in an environment of abuse, neglect, or deprivation.

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  • Child development specialist-A professional who is trained in infant and toddler development and in the tools used to identify developmental delays and disabilities.

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  • Speech therapy is often needed in young children, because the heavy skeleton can cause language delays even in children of normal intelligence.

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  • Starting treatment at home, rather than in a hospital, minimizes delays and helps the patient gain a sense of control over the disease.

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  • Characteristics of the syndrome include developmental delays, poor muscle tone, short stature, small hands and feet, incomplete sexual development, and unique facial features.

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  • This testing should also be offered to children and adults who display features commonly seen in PWS (developmental delays, uncontrollable appetite, small genitalia, etc.). There are several different genetic tests that can detect PWS.

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  • Special education may be helpful in treating developmental delays and behavior problems.

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  • Knowing the cause of their child's developmental delays can facilitate a family's access to important early intervention services and may help program staff identify areas of specific need or risk.

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  • If possible, book your salon visit mid-trip so that any chance delays or departures won't interfere with your scheduled appointment time.

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  • The company is a member of the GMAC family of companies and employs resourceful efforts to streamline operations -- limiting application delays while keeping costs affordable.

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  • Premature babies are at much greater risk for health complications and developmental delays.

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  • These conditions may be more difficult to identify during pregnancy and they may lead to developmental delays or disabilities.

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  • Others take issue with shipping delays (two to three weeks, in some cases), and the limited (60 day) money-back guarantee.

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  • Even the largest retailers often experience delays during the Christmas shopping season.

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  • Waiting to join only delays the support you will receive.

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  • To avoid a time crunch, arrange to play hookie after the event or plan the proposal very carefully so no time is wasted by traffic, waiting for a food order, or other delays.

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  • Your child exhibits a risk that could influence future developmental delays.

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  • As gritty and boisterous as Quint, the character he played, Shaw was given to fits of rage when faced with the multiple delays in the production.

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  • Given all of the New Moon movie production issues, filming is underway and so far, there have been no delays as the film is still tentatively set for release on November 20, 2009.

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  • This not only cuts cots, but also dramatically minimizes the delays that are so characteristic of air travel today.

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  • In most cases, the disorder causes significant delays in development, and parents or caregivers notice there is something going on during the toddler years.

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  • This disorder differs from Asperger's Syndrome because of the language skills; some people with PDD-NOS may have language delays.

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  • Autistic disorder often causes significant speech and language delays, with some autistic individuals remaining non-verbal.

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  • Individuals with classic autism can have symptoms that include substantial delays in speech and language, with a small percentage of affected individuals remaining entirely nonverbal.

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  • Asperger syndrome carries symptoms that are generally much less severe than those of classic autism, and there are no significant speech and language delays.

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  • However, Kanner's syndrome, otherwise known as autism, is different in that autistic characteristics include severe language delays.

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  • Even though people with Aspergers do not exhibit the same delays in language development, they still have trouble with communication.

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  • Developmental issues-In many cases, an autistic child may exhibit developmental delays in virtually every area of his or her development.

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  • While these issues tend to be less pronounced in high function autism, speech and language delays are often present, especially during the early childhood years.

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  • Communication impairments, such as speech delays and language skills deficits, are among those common characteristics.

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  • Among these are speech and language delays or abnormalities, communication and interaction difficulties, marked social anxiety, repetitive behaviors, sensory issues, and a strong preference for structure and routine.

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  • The DSM IV makes a clear distinction between Aspergers and other pervasive developmental disorders in that the condition does not include the profound delays in communication and cognitive development.

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  • Delays or impairments need to be monitored.

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  • Doctors can then spot developmental delays.

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  • Since the condition is easy to miss in high functioning cases, parents need to be vigilant about noticing any developmental delays that may indicate autism.

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  • Autism is not a specific disease, but a term used to describe numerous levels of developmental delays.

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  • Doctors will likely perform behavior assessments to notice any social or communication developmental delays.

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  • Asperger syndrome (AS) is a neurological condition characterized by developmental delays.

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  • These delays typically manifest as impaired communication and language skills, poor social interaction, and repetitious thoughts and behavior patterns.

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  • It helps to learn about possible language developmental delays just in case your child experiences any of them.

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  • Early detection and intervention are important, especially when it comes to developmental delays.

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  • When the brain is affected, the person may have trouble with muscle control and developmental delays.

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  • No significant impairment or delays in cognitive development are present and no substantial language delays are present.

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  • A person with an Asperger's diagnosis does not show delays with self-help skills, and while social skills are significantly impaired, other adaptive behavior develops normally.

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  • The primary difference is the lack of language and communication delays in cases of Asperger's syndrome.

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  • New criteria in the works for the DSM-V may eliminate the distinction as far as diagnosing autistic disorders because it may merge social and communication delays into one domain.

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  • This is troublesome because time is a critical factor in treating developmental delays.

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  • Delays in motor skills may be present, and the child may stand in unusual postures.

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  • Some challenges in identifying Aspergers in adults is that many of the developmental delays were experienced in the past.

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  • However, the delays may no longer be present.

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  • Currently, there is no test for autistic disorders, and doctors rely heavily on parental input when it comes to identifying developmental delays.

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  • Just as drinking alcohol during pregnancy can result in mental retardation and physical delays, other substances may result in changes to the amygdala and temporal lobe.

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  • Children with multiple delays or disorders, such as a learning disability mixed with autism, can require more intense intervention to reach a functional level.

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  • R2, R3 and R4 indicate payment delays of 60, 90 and 120 days.

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  • Snail mail is subject to processing delays of as much as five days.

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  • These companies constantly update their own Web sites with changing information on airline delays, terminal conditions, weather, city maps and ground transportation availability.

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  • They also provide customer service to handle upgrades, refunds, notifications of delays and last minute changes you make including cancellations, rescheduling due to illness or sudden changes in plans.

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  • After many delays he reached Luxemburg on the 4th of November (the date of the Spanish Fury at Antwerp) and notified his arrival to the council of state.

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  • The insufficiency of rolling stock, and especially of goods wagons, is mainly caused by delays in handling traffic consequent on this or other causes, among which may be mentioned the great length ofthe single lines south of Rome.

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  • After the failure of the Fifth Crusade - for which these delays were in part responsibleHonorius III.

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  • To mine ore or coal at minimum cost it is necessary to work the mine plant at nearly or quite its full capacity and to avoid interruption and delays.

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  • Keppoch and Clanranald would not desert a prince with a reward of £30,000 on his head, but Macleod and Sleat held aloof; and Lovat wrecked the adventure by his doubts and delays.

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  • But little more than the ordinary delays took place.

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  • Those were the consequences of interruptions or delays.

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  • But trial all-postal ballots in four English regions were hit by delays and some fraud allegations.

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  • Add a comment After a number of frustrating delays, specialist children's bookseller Lou Harrison has opened the TP Children's Bookshop.

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  • Many of you have rightly complained about complexities, delays and anomalies in our physical planning system.

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  • Parents who drive children also face long delays because London roads have been extremely congested during the two previous Tube strikes.

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  • The key is that you gain direct control over the publication process to ensure no delays at the crucial point.

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  • Hints & Tips to help avoid delays All goods will require a signature.

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  • This would appear to be a clear breach of BA's duty to minimize delays in the system.

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  • The third quarter of the year often sees reduced traffic delays during the summer holiday period.

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  • Whereas, those who sell ' the next generation ' type products are suffering delays and getting stuck in trials and pilots.

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  • Here no one gets frustrated by these little delays.

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  • This can lead to lengthy delays in the holding of an inquest.

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  • The snow also caused flight delays at Cardiff International Airport.

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  • There are also close links with the vascular surgeons to ensure delays in patients needing carotid endarterectomy are kept to a minimum.

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  • The SRA are not going to renew this franchise due to extended delays in the Thameslink 2000 (now 20xx) project.

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  • It complements the action of insulin by slowing gastric emptying, which delays the absorption of sugars from food.

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  • A computer glitch can result in delays several miles long.

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  • Microsoft and delays go together like ice cream and apple pie.

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  • Although highly inconvenient for patients, such delays did not usually last more than a few hours.

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  • Its onset is often insidious, leading to delays in diagnosis.

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  • Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust is to get two new linear accelerators to cut delays and improve treatment for cancer patients in Oxfordshire.

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  • All this has been done in dynamic mode for the most part and with delays on several milliseconds at most.

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  • This delivers opioid to the same opioid receptors as an intermittent injection, but allows the patient to circumvent delays.

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  • Many clinics are seriously overcrowded, leading to delays for patients.

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  • This has lead to near catastrophic delays in recognizing the harm of smoking to humans or the benefits of certain drugs including penicillin.

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  • Activation of the autonomic nervous system also delays gastric emptying and reduces intestinal peristalsis.

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  • They rarely remind us of all the delays, design problems and failings of conventionally procured projects.

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  • These large traffic flows cause delays and long, slow-moving queues along Thames Road and its approaches.

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  • Our key interest is in mathematics that model real-world processes, particularly those involving transit delays.

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  • The retention of the escrow account signals continued delays and bureaucratic red tape that will hamper the functioning of the economy.

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  • Visit the Genealogy Search pages roadworks Find out where ongoing roadworks might cause traffic delays in the district.

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  • You can use our database of current roadworks to help avoid any delays to your journey.

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  • The remainder of their journey remained thankfully uneventful, save for various delays caused by pollen on the line.

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  • The EAT held that the tribunal was allowed to find that delays did not render the investigation unfair.

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  • Mr Scudamore, who was regarded as the author of the bill for the acquisition of the telegraph systems, reported that the charges made by the telegraph companies were too high and tended to check the growth of telegraphy; that there were frequent delays of messages; that many important districts were unprovided with facilities; that in many places the telegraph office was inconveniently remote from the centre of business and was open for too small a portion of the day;' that little or no improvement could be expected so long as the working of the telegraphs was conducted by commercial companies striving chiefly to earn a dividend and engaged in wasteful competition with each other; that the growth of telegraphy had been greatly stimulated in Belgium and Switzerland by the annexation of the telegraphs to the Post Offices of those countries and the consequent adoption of a low scale of charges; that in Great Britain like results would follow the adoption of like means, and that the association of the telegraphs with the Post Office would produce great advantage to the public and ultimately a large revenue to the state.

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  • Keep these tips in mind to make sure that your trip goes smoothly with no delays.

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  • Tightened security methods often cause delays so check in early.

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  • They have high latency rates or high time delays between the time you start a specific function, like dialing in to your ISP, and the time you actually connect and are good to go.

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  • This may mean your schedule breaks down for that one day, don't let the anxiety of those delays cost you in other areas.

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  • This covers missed airplane connections, or other delays occurred while traveling.

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  • In addition to offering emergency medical assistance and lost luggage tracking, Travel Guard also offers coverage for travel delays, trip cancellation, and health expenses.

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  • Another example is if the weather delays your plans and you miss out on a few days of your trip, you get reimbursed for your losses.

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  • For adult travelers - Covers cancellations, delays, lost bags, emergency medical expenses, and evacuation for travel in the United States and internationally.

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  • More importantly, signing the form may mean the difference between getting prompt medical attention and avoiding unnecessary pain and suffering resulting from delays.

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  • Without this authorization, there may be avoidable delays and even brick walls that might stop treatment if your child is involved in an accident or otherwise requires immediate medical attention.

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  • This can result in long treatment delays and unnecessary pain should your child be injured or become ill while out of your care.

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  • If the parents have joint legal custody, either parent can approve medical treatment, but a medical release form signed by both parents can help avoid delays if there is confusion about which parent can give legal consent.

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  • Delays because parents or the legal guardian can't be located mean the child may not get the level of care he or she needs quickly.

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  • RealityTVSpoilers.net is a blog-style website devoted to everything from upcoming reality series episodes to discussing show headlines such as production delays and cast disputes.

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  • Many fast drying topcoats simply seal the polish underneath, which delays the drying time up to 40 minutes.

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  • The variation in time zones, for example, means that often delays in production occur due the lack of opportunity to communicate in real-time.

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  • Delays and neglect, not only at the front, but on the part of the headquarters staff at Washington, permitted Lee to seize the heights of the southern bank in time.

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  • But the most striking incident in the history of the verification of Newton's law was the return of Halley's comet to perihelion, on the 12th of March 1759, in approximate accordance with Clairault's calculation of the delays due to the action of Jupiter and Saturn.

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  • But his delays lost him both chances and enabled Radetzky to receive reinforcements from Austria.

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