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DOCDepartment Of Commerce
DOCMicrosoft Word File (file extension)
DOCDocument/Documentation (file name extension)
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DOCData-Over-Cable
DOCDuty of Care
DOCDate of Contact
DOCDrug of Choice
DOCDirector of Communications
DOCDepartment of Corrections
DOCDepartment of Communities (Australia)
DOCDepartment of Conservation (New Zealand)
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DOCDeclaration of Conduct (various nations)
DOCDegree of Cooperation
DOCDerby Owners Club (video game)
DOCDean of the College (various schools)
DOCDocumentation of Compliance
DOCDepartment of Organic Chemistry (various locations)
DOCDepth of Coverage
DOCDivision of Organic Chemistry (American Chemical Society)
DOCDiesel Oxidation Catalyst
DOCDeclaration of Commitment (UN)
DOCDisturbo Ossessivo Compulsivo (Italian: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
DOCDaughters of Charity
DOCDivision of Community Corrections (various locations)
DOCDeck of Cards
DOCDepartment of Cybernetics
DOCDocument/Documentation
DOCDepth of Cut (machine tooling)
DOCDesmo Owners Club (bikes)
DOCDefamation of Character
DOCDirector of Operational Capability (UK)
DOCDominion of Canada
DOCDiabetes Online Community (est. 2005)
DOCDigital Output Channel
DOCData over Cable
DOCDynamic Overclocking
DOCDocument File
DOCDeveloper Online Consulting
DOCData Operations Center
DOCDaughters of the Confederacy
DOCDeoxycorticosterone
DOCDigital Opportunity Center (various locations)
DOCDirectorate Of Contracting
DOCDartmouth Outing Club
DOCDoctors Opposing Circumcision
DOCDimensions of Culture
DOCDesigned Operational Capability (US DoD)
DOCDoctors on Call (Caribbean surgical outreach organization)
DOCDepartment Operations Center
DOCDoctors Ought to Care
DOCDebugging Optimized Code
DOCDirector of Catering
DOCDay of Contempt (band)
DOCDistribution Operation Center
DOCDirector On Call
DOCDéfibrillateur Opérationnel Connecté (French: Connected Operational Defibrillator)
DOCDynamic Overload Control
DOCDefend Oahu Coalition
DOCDigital Oscillator Chip (Ensoniq 5503 DOC)
DOCDesignated Operational Coverage (navigation aids)
DOC2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Chloroamphetamine
DOCDAF (Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek) Owners Club (UK)
DOCDecommissioning Operations Contractor
DOCDaily on Call
DOCDesired Operational Capability
DOCDead on Contact
DOCData Operations Control
DOCDisciples of Christ
DOCDevelopment Operations Corporation (Fort Meyers, FL)
DOCDenominazione di Origine Controllata (Italian: Checked Origin Name)
DOCDeclaration of Conformity
DOCDiscipline Operations Center
DOCData Optimizing Computer
DOCDistributed Operational Control
DOCDesign and Order Confirmation
DOCDissolved Organic Carbon
DOCDescend on Course
DOCDigital Office Committee
DOCDing'Opel Club (French car club)
DOCData Operations Controller
DOCDaily Operations Coordinator
DOCDefenders of Camelot (gaming guild)
DOCDate of Conception
DOCDepartment of Corporation (California)
DOCDesigned Operational Code
DOCDominação de Origem Controlada (Portugal)
DOCDue Out Cancellation
DOCDouble-O Club (James Bond fan club; Denmark)
DOCDaughters of Compliance
DOCDate Of Change
DOCDisk on Chip
DOCDirect Operating Cost
DOCDisaster Operations Center (American Red Cross)
DOCDeoxycholate
DOCDay Old Chick
DOCDigital Optics Corporation
DOCDistributed Object Computing
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Recognizing a duty of care in this context also "advances a major policy goal of tort law: deterrence," Beatty wrote, "One reason for making a defendant liable in tort for injuries resulting from a breach of his duty is to prevent such injuries from occurring.
Nevertheless, because the allegations demonstrate that Hall was at least a licensee who was owed some duty of care, he may be able to assert a valid claim for relief if appropriate amendment takes place, and he should be given the opportunity to make such an amendment.
As CIS was preparing Version 7 in 2017, HALOCK and CIS agreed to join forces and created CIS' version of the Duty of Care Risk Analysis method and named it "CIS RAM." After exhaustive work, and carefully developed instructions, templates, and descriptions, CIS RAM is set for launch on April 30, 2018 u free of charge and available to the public for their use.
In an official response, a Liverpool City Council spokesman said: "The city council has a duty of care to its employees and was advised that certain postings by Cllr Kemp in relation to an employee were inappropriate.
* Are there policies in place related to Duty of Care?
"It is only right they should be held to account where they have failed their duty of care to protect children."
A narrative review approach was used to summarize empirical and theoretical literature in order to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon of duty of care and evidence that may be used for nursing practice.
(14) and found Multiplex did not owe a duty of care. (15)
It is unlikely that a director's underperformance would be considered a breach of the duty of care. The duty of care requires that directors inform themselves of all material facts and give due deliberation to them before making a business decision.
MIKE BROWN should have had a duty of care to Conor Murray in the ruck that could have resulted in a serious eye injury for the Ireland scrum-half.
The basic rule for proving negligence is that the party complained of (the defendant) should owe the party complaining (the plaintiff) a duty of care, and that the plaintiff should be able to prove that he or she has suffered damage as a consequence of that breach of duty of care.
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