Sentences with phrase «chance of dying at»

Both come with the chance of dying at any moment.
Jesus talked about Hell quite a bit, and eternal damnation is infinitely worse than a mere death sentence of a mortal that had a 100 % chance of dying at some point anyway.
Waist size provides a far more accurate way to predict a heart patient's chances of dying at an early age from a heart attack or other causes, the study found.
Neutering and spaying saves animals» lives by decreasing their chances of dying at the hands of painful illnesses.

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Their findings discovered loneliness increases the risk of your chance of dying by 26 percent by increasing the possibility of disease at a cellular level.
For however bravely we may have looked at the possibilities (if we had any warning at all, however calmly we may have talked about them with the one who was about to die (and I had a chance to talk about the high risks with my first husband, and about the human hopelessness of his situation with my second), we are caught short.
A number of these characters have decent chances at dying in the next film, but choosing which will die first makes the decision a lot tougher.
Norwich had chances to go ahead, with Reina pulling off a good save just a few minutes later to prevent Holt from getting his brace, but the real drama was at the other end of the pitch, when both Andy Carroll and Suarez should have put the hosts in the least during the dying seconds of the match.
If you drank and didn't get a cab at the end of the night, there was a distinct chance you could die.
Since the chance that the mother would have died in the hospital is 0.021 %, the excess chance of death of the mother due to giving birth at the party is about 0.034 %.
Since the chance that the baby would have died in the hospital is 0.65 %, the excess chance of death of the baby due to being born at the party is about 0.98 %.
Even being in late labor, my grandma wanted to get out of there and take her chances at home instead of with the nonchalant midwives that just watched a woman die like it was no big deal.
What you're saying then is that in your county, at your hands and the hands of your colleague midwives, there is a 400 % greater chance of a baby dying than if that baby was in the hospital.
And then people are absolutely free to think and say that that is a stupid and selfish risk to take, and others are free to think that she is a birth hero, and that 1 out of every 500 babies dying a needless death is a small price to pay for the chance to birth at home.
«Everyone should be given the chance to die well at the end of their life, with the medical, emotional and spiritual care they and their family and friends need.
They made the generous gift to honor the memory of their son, Chance, who died tragically at age 12 while the family was on vacation in North Carolina.
I consider that if funding is sufficient we have a 50/50 chance of developing technology within about 25 to 30 years from now that will, under reasonable assumptions about the rate of subsequent improvements in that technology, allow us to stop people from dying of aging at any age — equivalent to the effect of today's antiretrovirals against HIV.
Once symptoms such as lightheadedness and blackouts arise, a person with an untreated faulty aortic valve has a 50 percent chance of dying within six months, says Eugene Grossi, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery at New York University School of Medicine and director of cardiac surgery research.
At the time, other scientists postulated that at the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valiAt the time, other scientists postulated that at the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valiat the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valiat a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valid.
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
We know that babies of low birth - weight are at a greater risk of developing diabetes and high blood pressure in later life, and have a greater chance of dying early from a heart attack or stroke as a consequence.
Friends make good medicine: People with strong social connections have a 50 % lower chance of dying than those with few social ties, according to a 2010 study at Brigham Young University.
The review suggested that drinking coffee in moderate amounts seemed to reduce the chances of dying from any disease, compared with those who didn't drink coffee at all.
These new guidelines are based on a 3 - year review of 1,000 studies that the chances of dying from a heart attack or stroke are double at 130/80 vs the previous guideline of 140/90.
At the end of the twelve - year study, the team concluded that those with the highest total polyphenols had a lower chance of dying from all causes — compared to those with the lowest levels.
Having close relationships actually increases your lifespan at a rate equal to that of quitting smoking (a Dr. James House at the University of Michigan has discovered the chance of dying over a period of 10 years increases by 10 % for people who live alone or have only a few friends compared to people surrounded by friends and family).
When I first started playing the Metroid Prime series it was on the Wii... and then I laid my eyes on the GameCube version of this game... At first i didn't like it because I kept dying, but I learned were to go and what to do... and now I can't play this game without completing it 100 %... If you get the chance to pick up this game or even the Wii version, Metroid Prime Trilogy, do it...
When I first started playing the Metroid Prime series it was on the Wii... and then I laid my eyes on the GameCube version of this game... At first i didn't like it because I kept dying, but I learned were to go and what to do... and now I can't play this game without completing it 100 %... If you get the chance to pick up this game or even the Wii version, Metroid Prime Trilogy, do it... you wont regret doing so.
But even if you take that chance, the odds of making it through the fire without dying or going crazy are at best 50 - 50.
Here's one for Chicago - based fans of legendary character actor Harry Dean Stanton, who died last month at the age of 91: A chance to see his final film, Lucky, for free during its run at the beautiful, historic Music Box theater.
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Santiago hardly impresses at the trial, finding the rough - and - tumble of the English game hard to take, and his dream of being a professional footballer looks like it's about to die, but a couple of team - mates and staff who recognise his raw talent convince Newcastle's Wenger - like manager (Marcel Iures) to give him a chance.
The ladies from Sony Classics don't fare too well this month with Daniela Vega (A Fantastic Woman) stagnant in points despite moving up one and Annette Bening (Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool), who was working on a fantastic overdue narrative at # 6 last month falling to the bottom of the chart this month with little chance of holding on.
Without in any way wishing to be sensationalist, there is a very real chance that at least one of them will die today.
So I'm very excited at the chance to retire those dog - eared old books, to ratify the enduring faith of the die - hard fans, and most of all, to reach a whole new generation of readers.
Moshe Milevsky, associate professor of finance at the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, points out that a 65 - year - old man who retires today faces an 8 % chance of dying before he turns 70.
Through 2nd Chance 4 Pets, Shever calls attention to the problem of pets being relinquished to shelters because their owners died or became incapacitated — a number estimated at between 100,000 and 500,000 annually.
If you can explain which animals are dying and why — and outline plans to target your most at - risk populations — you'll have a much better chance of engaging the public in your efforts.
Because of the support of SWA, Colossal has been able to rescue last chance dogs from certain death including Brutus who was an 8 year old Bullmastiff with a massive tumor and dumped at a kill shelter to die.
So it may be because the risk of cancer increases so much, and because large dogs are at such a higher risk of dying of cancer (roughly 50 % chance), that large dogs generally have shorter lives than small dogs (roughly 10 % chance of dying of cancer).
Customers who purchase The Spotlight Edition of Dying Light: The Following — Enhanced Edition will have the chance at winning a role in the film adoption.
Unfortunately, as someone who had the questionable fortune to live in Milton Keynes, a town not known for its bountiful arcades, and at a time when arcades were dying a slow and painful death... I never got to see a working example of the arcade game, much less the chance to play it.
After the release of the heart - pumping reveal trailer for Dying Light: The Following, Techland is giving fans the chance to take a closer look at the upcoming story - based expansion.
Being a die - hard Mega Drive / Genesis player from the age of 11, I leapt at the chance to create a book that would encapsulate everything that made that console so unique — the stylish hardware, the absorbing Hollywood - inspired atmosphere of the games, and most memorably, the bold and irreverent way that SEGA chose to market the console here in the West.
It's simple platforming at its heart, a chance for gamers of any age to enjoy a retro feeling without having to deal with 8 - bit graphics or frustrating die - to - learn gameplay.
Be honest, if you are a die hard Animal Crossing Fan, chances are you own at least 1 or 2 Animal Crossing themed items, outside of your ever growing Animal Crossing Games Library.
Be honest, if you are a die hard Animal Crossing Fan, chances are you own at least 1 or 2 Animal Crossing themed items, outside of your Continue Reading
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It is simply science at work — finally, after a decade and a half of circling the wagons, hypotheses that were dismissed as conspiratorial nonsense by zealots get a chance to live or die by the scientific method and not by aggressive posturing.
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