Sentences with phrase «because medical circumstances»

Not by choice, mind you, but because medical circumstances forced me to.

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An article by Professor Pullicino in The Catholic Medical Quarterly (November 2012) eloquently explains exactly why the LCP isn't wrong simply because in some cases there is no consultation: it is necessarily wrong, in the nature of things and under all circumstances.
I'm not a bad person because of my medical circumstance.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has asked that a federal medical examiner do an autopsy on Brown's body as soon as possible because of «extraordinary circumstances involved in this case and at the request of the Brown family.»
And, he added, that «most people believe that employees who steal are doing so because they are poor, in desperate need of money for, say, medical treatment or other dire circumstances.
Be sure the treatment is provided by an experienced individual who is aware of your medical conditions because this treatment is not recommended in some circumstances.
However, extenuating circumstances do not include situations in which a DOT medical expert creates the delay, because the medical expert is generally considered under the control of DOT, even if the services are provided through a contract.
Because the medical conditions which have caused the disability are permanent, circumstances exist indicating that his state of affairs is likely to persist for a significant portion of the repayment period of the educational loans in question.
If you are a careful money manager who fell into debt because of unusual circumstances (medical or veterinary bill, loss of employment or some other emergency) and NOT because you spent more on your credit cards than you could afford to pay off each month, then leave the accounts open.
It could happen to anyone with a pet: You've always managed to give your pet the medical care they deserve, but because of unexpected circumstances, you're faced with vet expenses that are far beyond your ability to afford them.
In addition, if a drug becomes dangerous to an individual because it was improperly handled or measured by a pharmacist, or prescribed incorrectly by a doctor, the victim can file a claim for medical malpractice even though the drug itself is safe under the right circumstances.
(1) discouraging Plaintiffs from pursuing legitimate but modest claims by refusing to make any meaningful offer to pay damages and forcing those Plaintiffs to trial in circumstances where, because of defences the insurers have asserted, they can not possibly be successful unless they call expensive medical and other evidence;
«In such circumstances, medical malpractice claimants do not receive the same rights... because of arbitrarily diminished compensation.»
In such circumstances, it would be a tremendous hardship on plaintiffs injured by a medical error to be precluded from being able to pursue a lawsuit for medical malpractice just because they were unaware of the negligence when it happened or within 2 years of that date.
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