put at risk in English

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1. It is not acceptable that public health be put at risk like this.

2. Therefore, Austerity must not put at risk either the investment necessary for economic recovery or the financing of essential reforms

3. The failure to comply with the future royalty obligations, while Actionable with the recovery of damages for non payment, does not put at risk the intellectual property rights which have been irrevocably transferred

4. Evidence suggests that children are being put at risk and used by the youth wings and agitating groups in conducting protests, demonstrations, extortion and violent activities such as clashes with other youth groups and security forces.

5. IMPACT on PERFORMANCE Shortages in field offices, international and operational law and legal training, have impacted performance by delaying provision of legal advice and deferring legal services in military law (ex. the Comox legal officer position remains vacant and training for deployment has been put at risk).

6. 12. Voices concern at the difficulties experienced in 2008 in migrating the old accounting system to ABAC and the late implementation of a proper accounting system which still put at risk the quality of the financial information concerning the carry-overs from the previous year, the use of assigned revenue and the link with certain figures in the balance sheet for 2007; expresses its deep concern about the fact the College’s actions are now delayed until 2011 due to the resignation of two key actors in the financial circuit: the Accounting Officer and the Finance and Budget Officer;

7. Voices concern at the difficulties experienced in 2008 in migrating the old accounting system to ABAC and the late implementation of a proper accounting system which still put at risk the quality of the financial information concerning the carry-overs from the previous year, the use of assigned revenue and the link with certain figures in the balance sheet for 2007; expresses its deep concern about the fact the College’s actions are now delayed until 2011 due to the resignation of two key actors in the financial circuit: the Accounting Officer and the Finance and Budget Officer;