Air accident investigators concluded that the may have been misled into taking the wrong emergency action.
"Theatre staff needed to take emergency action to ensure patient safety, " it said.
Residents against a community centre in a Kent park have threatened "emergency action" to stop it from going ahead.
Instead of acting by mutual agreement it will have voting rights, with an 85% majority needed for emergency action.
Clearly, the SEC was concerned enough about it (and probably got an earful about it from enough constituents) that it decided emergency action was needed.
Mario Rivera, of the department's intelligence division, recommended hotels have an emergency action plan, take protective measures and be vigilant of suspicious behavior.
And in Santiago, Chile, short-term emergency action was taken in the 90s when there were extraordinary bursts of smog, says Nigel Bell, professor of environmental pollution at Imperial College London.
The SEC in September 2012 took emergency action to freeze the assets of a stockbroker the agency alleged had exploited a tip from a 3G Capital investor to trade ahead of the firm's purchase of the burger chain.
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The SEC in September 2012 took emergency action to freeze the assets of a stockbroker the agency alleged had exploited a tip from a 3G Capital investor to trade ahead of the private-equity firm's purchase of the burger chain.
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What also matters is whether so-called resolution procedures - emergency action when a bank gets into difficulties to break the relevant bank up, in order to protect depositors and the money transmission system - are perceived to be so robust as to minimise the potential for financial crisis.
The 90-day emergency orders immediate action to reduce the risk of contamination to the local population.
Why have you failed to report this and why is this not considered enough of an emergency situation so that action is taken to distribute water as is being undertaken today in Belfast?
She had had many check-ups with Mr Neale, but he took no action until the emergency operation, she claimed.
If a child is actively suicidal or homicidal, an emergency room can spring into action and admit him or her for inpatient care.
However, she said it was not feasible to expect hospitals to provide single sex facilities in an medical admissions unit, where doctors assess emergency cases before deciding what action to take.
Whether he was learning a new skill, taking decisive action in an emergency, or forging the most innovative and efficient steelmaking company in the world, the commitment to following the judgment of his reasoning mind was the only opportunity he needed.
Even if the sight of concerted central bank action normally means: "Emergency!"
What I hope to convince you of this evening is that it is an emergency on which we need to take immediate action.
One of the most significant breakthroughs was the sharing of information and joint action by police, councils and emergency departments to try to curb violence.
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"The state of emergency will be lifted only circumstances which warranted this action are removed, " he said.
Just three weeks ago the European Union emergency summit meeting not only promised to take significant action to control the crisis, but did so.
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If at least two member states declare national emergencies, the European Commission would be allowed to declare a "Union emergency", and would have to ensure joint action with relevant non-EU countries and co-ordination of national measures.
Mr. Holloway and Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Linda Gibbs introduced the new flood-zone map Friday as part of the city's Hurricane Sandy After Action report, an overview of the emergency response to one of the worst storms in New York City's history.
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Ambulance officer Peter Whitaker tells Monday's World In Action programme of the effect of non-emergency calls on staff.
Hundreds of dairy farmers demanding immediate action following cuts to milk prices have held an emergency protest meeting.
She takes calls that vary from minor questions to emergency situations, and provides callers with a recommended course of action based on their conversations.
The Fed also cut its emergency lending rate by a quarter of a percent, an action that came a surprising two days earlier than expected.
The emergency number used to call ambulances and the fire service was out of action for more than an hour.
"It's important for us to go back and do an out-to-action report, " he said, talking about looking at radio transmissions and emergency calls.
These Action Plans build on our well-established bilateral cooperation on trade, investment, emergency preparedness, and security.
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