Ofsted found no children "inadequately protected or at risk of significant harm" and praised "rapid improvements".
Sentencing him, Judge Lady Clark of Calton said Ludlow, 37, had "caused significant harm and distress".
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Pinewood previously claimed if the plans were refused "significant harm" would be done to the UK economy.
The firm says if the plans are refused "significant harm" will be done to the UK economy.
The Environment Agency said it decided that Sita could comply with the permit without causing significant harm.
As good as the technology has become, it still has accuracy problems that can cause significant harm.
The 2010 report said there were cases of children at risk of "significant harm" and called the service "inadequate".
Council planners have supported the application, saying the design was "innovative and attractive" and "would not result in significant harm".
The cases came to light after an Ofsted report in November concluded children had been left at risk of significant harm by inadequate services.
The programme claimed she was later removed from the register because she was not considered to be at risk of significant harm.
"If travel is essential, the public should avoid exposed or coastal areas where gusts could cause significant harm to individuals, " he said.
The Ofsted report said that families of vulnerable children were insufficiently supported by the council's services leaving them at "risk of significant harm".
But with naturally occurring polio cases now so low there is a minority which claims the oral live vaccine is causing significant harm.
Four government environmental impact statements in the last five years have concluded that the 1, 700-mile pipeline would present no significant harm to the environment.
Children's services in Kent have been classified as "adequate" by Ofsted two years after hundreds of children were deemed at risk of "significant harm".
The agency, which granted a permit in October, has said the Eco Park will not cause significant harm to human health or the environment.
During an inspection in February Ofsted found families of vulnerable children were insufficiently supported by the council and in some cases were at risk of "significant harm".
But a letter from Mrs May's private secretary to the prime minister's private secretary said the current rules were a "key tool in protecting the public against significant harm".
It said that "the response to child protection referrals did not meet statutory guidance and did not ensure children were adequately safeguarded, noting a potential risk of significant harm to children and young people".
Martin Dockrell, director of research and policy at the campaign group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), acknowledges that there is no clear evidence of a significant harm to health from second-hand outdoor tobacco smoke.
And, of course, because of the interconnected nature of the banking systems - with banks lending to each other - the collapse of a big bank in that way would wreak significant harm on contiguous banks.
" The statement goes on to say that "except when significant harm to a future child is likely, " they "should not be required to make assessments of a patient's child-rearing abilities or other child welfare issues.
People are most concerned about situations where they have received concrete harm, and ID theft is an area where there is significant harm monetarily as well as stress and time spent fixing the problem after it occurs.
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Like the MK1, which I discussed last year, the MK2 features a significant amount of dexterity, making it a good tool for military and other purposes where a human might be at risk for significant harm.
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That is even though both sides agree the spending cuts as currently spelled out will cause significant fiscal harm to the economy.
Findings identified "gaps in service provision", but no children were found to be "at significant risk from harm".
Morgan Stanley's proxy last year said clawbacks can be triggered for conduct leading to a restatement, a significant financial loss or other reputational harm.
Just 20 years later, in 1974, the Supreme Court decided perhaps the second biggest significant school desegregation case to the harm and detriment of integration, called Milliken v.
How can a prosecutor show that a leak "has caused or will cause significant, clear, and articulable harm to the national security" (Requirement 6), without first having to offer evidence to a judge that will reveal even more classified information?
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