1. The employer may also be liable for a practical joker whom he knows about and fails to take steps to deal with. 2. Are educators have been taking steps to deal with kids questions and concerns about the affair. 3. As investigators fan out across the country to assess the scope of the problem, Army recruiters are already fearing the worst and taking steps to deal with it. 4. But most ships should be able to take steps to deal with ballast water in midocean, the committee said. 5. But, he said, the budget problems are serious and the agency is prepared to take drastic steps to deal with them. 6. Dresser has taken steps to deal with the shortage, stepping up its recruitment and cross-training workers to handle more tasks, he said. 7. Experts said Monday that the problem of such intra-group rivalry could be solved if school officials acknowledged its existence and took steps to deal with it. 8. Insurers are taking steps to deal with their problems. 9. It is useful to recall that the U.S. government, while waging all-out war, took few steps to deal directly with the extermination of European Jews. 10. Nevertheless, Kerik has been concerned about it enough to have taken several steps to deal with it, steps both ceremonial and concrete. |