The girl's mother was also injured, but less seriously, and was taken by ambulance to the same hospital, Jordan said.
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These days, CASI takes itself much less seriously, cooking chilli to raise money for charity and have a laugh while doing so.
But while the level of the policy discourse leaves much to be desired, its constitutional dimensions are even more dimly recognized, much less seriously engaged.
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Sancerre's popularity has also meant that its more ambitious producers can be overlooked or underrated their wines may be considered less seriously than their counterparts in a more prestigious region such as Burgundy.
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At less than a billion dollars in assets, NJCB hardly has the resources of Citigroup or JPMorgan Chase, but that does not mean it takes backup planning any less seriously.
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He said it could put three million jobs at risk, make it difficult to deal with cross-border threats such as climate change, and would also mean Britain was "taken less seriously in Washington, Beijing, Tokyo".
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They also believe that the parliament takes itself less seriously today, "starkly evident" in the declining number of days it is in session - the number of sittings has declined by about a third since 1950s.
Women's groups say police are less likely to take seriously complaints from such marginalized communities.
The institute also released the results of a new study on Thursday that found that booster-age children are significantly less likely to be seriously injured in crashes in states with tough restraint laws.
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Less than 3% of seriously delinquent borrowers got a mortgage modification that reduced their monthly payments in the year after they got into trouble.
In contrast, the value school takes the price it pays very seriously, and worries less about the prospects of the business.
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In real life, Mr Steinbrenner's comments about Mr Torre were taken seriously, though perhaps less so than in the past: his health is in decline, and he has ceded much power to his sons.
It is less well known that prison can be seriously bad for your health.
These patterns contrast sharply with those in the prime-mortgage sector, in which less than 1 percent of loans are seriously delinquent.
What we are far less sure how to do is to take seriously a public figure's seemingly admirable character and professions of higher purpose.
As Mitt Romney has essentially secured the Republican nomination and we turn to the general election, entitlement reform will undoubtedly become an even larger issue that needs to be addressed seriously because we are approaching nothing less than a fiscal Armageddon.
And Japan has many more-or-less independent pundits whose views deserve to be taken seriously.
We are told that crude oil will be seriously depleted in perhaps 30 years or less (Money programme).
There is an important lesson here: the more resources a state has, the less its government is likely to take governance reforms seriously.
While Freddie currently owns 23% of all the housing mortgages in the U.S. market, less than 4% of its portfolio consists of seriously delinquent loans.
It took other countries 15 years to compete seriously with Silicon Valley in semiconductors, but less than five years in Internet technology.
The appearance of cases with mild or no symptoms in humans could make tracing even more difficult, but may also mean that many people infected do not get seriously ill and recover quickly, making the virus is less deadly than it appears.
In a matter of months, 10% of the bank's 56, 000 seriously delinquent borrowers had their payments reduced to 38% or less of income.
In summer the cave can get seriously crowded, so you may want to head to the less-visited Green Grotto on the nearby islet of Ravnik.
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Taking the stress-strain analogy seriously these sudden rigidity changes should cause the economy to be less elastic under nominal shocks, which means that some parts of the economy will never completely recover from the monetary shock.
Just taking a moment to decide, in advance, how you will handle your less attractive impulses could mean the difference between finding Mr. Right, and seriously freaking him out.
You see, these local companies tend to have a greater connection with their communities and take the well-being of their neighbors much more seriously than these national operations who could not, apparently, care less.
BABs subsidy payments are only offset if the issuer is seriously delinquent in paying money owed to the federal government, and less than two percent of payments have been offset to pay delinquent taxes so far.
So they're less likely to take my health advice on how they should prevent their own potential cancer seriously because I had it myself.
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