Example sentences of "to health [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One good reason for such priorities is that waste usually poses a smaller threat to health than air or water pollution .
2 Failure to take formal action under the relevant legislation or unjustifiable delay in doing so , in respect of obnoxious odours which amount to a statutory nuisance or for breach of a condition attached to a site licence for waste disposal , may be deemed to amount to maladministration if they cause injustice such as injury to health or depreciation in the value of property .
3 It appears that the type of injury which must be foreseen is serious injury and if that is so , the statement that indifference to any harm to health or welfare was sufficient ( Stone & Dobinson [ 1977 ] QB 754 ) is incorrect in the light of authorities from the 1980s .
4 Stone & Dobinson 's test of " obvious risk to health or welfare " would broaden manslaughter perhaps unacceptably , and the position is now that accepted by the Privy Council and Court of Appeal .
5 Another distinction is that in reckless manslaughter recklessness as to physical injury is needed ; in gross negligence the criterion may be merely gross negligence as to health or welfare .
6 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the design or manufacture of any article for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the design or article may give rise . ’
7 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the manufacture of any substance for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the substance may give rise . ’
8 to protect persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ;
9 ‘ protecting persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ’ ;
10 Consumer organisations can not , and should not , attempt to do everything , but they will not be able to ignore the effects of , for example , environmental or protectionist policies , or new threats to health or safety .
11 The courts have found breaches of this covenant in situations where homes were in such a poor condition when let that they represented a serious danger to health or safety .
12 The additional money that he has given to health and school building and repairs will also be welcomed by the people of Scotland .
13 From the outset the association adopted a holistic approach to health and development , the programme that they established included child care facilities , nutrition programmes , income-generating cooperatives , literacy and education programmes and a health centre which provides both curative and preventive and promotive care .
14 Yet , the physical demands of numerous pregnancies too closely spaced may have maleffects for the mother and child , and commencement of childbearing before the woman is physically mature may represent a serious risk to health and life for the mother and her young children .
15 The articulation of the role of social factors in behavioural change related to health and illness .
16 As I said in pre presenting the Board 's report , when this matter was first given to us , we were invited to advise the general assembly on matters relating to health and healing , and that we did .
17 The local government statute of early 1864 duly established the zemstvos , elective bodies at provincial and district level empowered to improve a range of local facilities from transport , credit , and insurance to health and education .
18 They were empowered to improve a range of local facilities from transport , credit , and insurance to health and education .
19 The policy implications of trends relating to health and education are explored in chapters by Whitelegg ( 1986 ) and Briault ( 1986 ) .
20 ‘ For the first time , in Objective 1 areas , measures are being talked about in relation to health and education , ’ he said .
21 ‘ For the first time , Objective 1 measures are being talked about in relation to health and education , ’ Claridge said .
22 He said that gross negligence signified " indifference to an obvious risk to health and welfare and an appreciation of such risk coupled with a determination to run it " .
23 The Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment is to find ways of prioritising environmental problems according to the risks posed to health and welfare .
24 Recognizing what God is really like , and knowing that he is our ally , can point the way back to health and wholeness .
25 We want to see them receive a contract of employment which would extend their rights , particularly in relation to health and safety .
26 But they can not escape from their duties related to health and safety .
27 Most of the Northern Ireland libraries noted some involvement , although relatively fewer Welsh and Scottish authorities ; the involvement of Scottish authorities tended to be restricted largely to health and safety training .
28 Frequently they are more stringent than certain existing national standards and , indeed , the EEC Treaty provides that the Council should use a high level of protection when adopting measures that relate to health and safety consumer protection in the environment .
29 They apply to most places of work and are of particular importance in regard to health and safety in the office .
30 Also ‘ in the view of many ex-workers there was a lax attitude to health and safety regulations ’ .
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