Sentences with phrase «condition be permanent»

Chronic illness riders have an expectation that the qualifying condition be permanent, and long - term care coverage does not.
(Most states and companies do not require that the condition be permanent in order to qualify for LTC benefits, but some do); or
No market condition is permanent, and even the late - 1990's advance included periods where favorable trend - following measures were not joined by hostile syndromes of overbought, overbullish conditions.
If the condition is permanent, the spiritual benefits of fasting can be obtained by feeding a needy person for a month.
The Former Ambassador therefore asked Ghanaians to be patient with President Mahama since no condition is permanent.
If you are asked to regularly complete progress claim forms and you believe that your condition is permanent, then you should make arrangements to provide your insurer with medical documents to make your insurer aware of this.
No market condition is permanent, and even the late - 1990's advance included periods where favorable trend - following measures were not joined by hostile syndromes of overbought, overbullish conditions.
These conditions are permanent.
«Several papers have suggested that an El Niño condition was a permanent feature of Pliocene climate rather than oscillating between La Niña and El Niño states (e.g. Molnar & Cane 2002; Philander & Fedorov 2003; Barreiro et al. 2005; Wara et al. 2005; Fedorov et al. 2006).
Sometimes they try to say that because your condition is permanent they can't accommodate you.
That is a conflict in the evidence which the jury will decide what to believe, whether or not a condition is a permanent injury, but there is no legal definition of permanent injury in Florida car accident cases, or in Florida slip and fall cases.
Lawsuits against makers of foods that cause medical conditions are only accepted by lawyers when the medical condition is permanent and severe.

Not exact matches

«We're grateful when something like this comes along,» he said, «because it can be cured — and it is not in any way going to be a permanent debilitating condition
Jones was elevated to serve as acting assistant secretary of state responsible for the Middle East and had neither been offered the job on a permanent basis not told that he would not get it, said the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
When we've built up a good claims - loss record, we'll try to switch» — that is, just so long as Kinni can persuade an insurer to agree to a temporary, rather than permanent, moratorium on payments for preexisting conditions.
Even if the conditions that caused the lowered guidance persist, we think it is safe to say that Southwest will do better than a permanent 30 % decline in profits over its remaining life.
By the same reasoning as in the linked blog, these two conditions should not both be permanent.
Lesson: «beta» (the testing, tryout state of new technology) is now a permanent condition, so hold on to methods loosely because most of them are transitional, just preparation for the next thing.
While, therefore, as always, national reformation was the desired end, a significant deepening was going on in estimating the conditions which would make that possible, and ever more clearly it was seen that no national reformation could be permanent without individual regeneration.
Is he, then, here constructing an «ideal scene» in which the conditions for belief as based on «sight» are as favorable as they could possibly be, only to suggest that such belief is not, in the end, the most important or permanent kind of faitIs he, then, here constructing an «ideal scene» in which the conditions for belief as based on «sight» are as favorable as they could possibly be, only to suggest that such belief is not, in the end, the most important or permanent kind of faitis not, in the end, the most important or permanent kind of faith?
They are so strong that they appear to be permanent features of our condition.
In life as it is given to us to live, there seem to be permanent conditions which stand against the order of mutuality so that this world yearns for a good which in its very nature it can not embody.
At the heart of the controversy over sexual behavior modification is the idea that same - sex attraction is not a permanent and inborn condition but rather an aberration that's often rooted in childhood trauma.
He will mistrust or reject, however, specific moral maxims which, by their universality and eternally permanent character, claim to bind men in every situation without exception, on the sole condition that the universal norm, expressing an essence, is relevant to the particular human being in this or that definite situation, precisely because of the presence there of what the maxim in question designates and applies to.
The complication of permanent existence (and stability) of the whole body becomes a difficult condition in this thought experiment and it is from this that we must place limitations on its possible nature.
Rather, its actuality resides in the fact that it is the permanent background» (AR 461; ETR 176, 178) or «condition» (ETR 176) of identifiable events and as such does not itself occur or exist.
Here I shall attempt to summarize his main conclusions, but it should be recognized that these are abstracted from very complicated historical expositions and come in large part from Father Murray's analysis of the encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII in order to show what is permanent and what is historically conditioned in those encyclicals.
Since 2004, Zotter has been a permanent licence partner of FairTrade Austria, and according to its founder Josef Zotter, they believe that as a cocoa processing company, they carry the responsibility for the living and working conditions of the cocoa farmers in third world countries.
Fortunately, death is not necessarily a permanent condition in Westeros: as we saw with Thoros of Myr and Beric Dondarrion in Season 3, the red priests of R'Hallor have a knack for bringing people back to life.
Funny thing tattoos, they're permanent — guess this condition is forever.
Boss Jurgen Klopp is ready to let the striker leave, on condition that any funds raised are used to bring in a permanent replacement in the summer.
For that matter, there are various genetic conditions for which either breastfeeding or conventional formula would be deadly or lead to permanent brain damage.
Dweck has found that people with «growth mindsets» are more resilient and tend to push through struggle because they believe that hard work is part of the process and they do not believe that failure is a permanent condition.
Luckily, it's not a permanent condition.
Keep calm because this condition is not permanent and you will be back to your usual schedule.
Once established, Reactive Attachment Disorder is a permanent condition.
If your condition is more permanent and breastfeeding is an issue near and dear to you, consider getting milk from a milk bank.
However, too much of it can cause fluorosis, which is a condition where white spots can appear on the permanent teeth.
Eye injury is the most common condition due to shaking and it can lead to permanent vision loss.
... What the 53/47 dividing line says, to the direct contrary, is that income status is a permanent political condition, defrocking all Americans of agency and independent thought.
The punishment shall be permanent hard labor if the crime takes place with coercion or by the use of an arm, of if an aggravating condition of those prescribed in Article 317 is fulfilled.
But health officials suspect it may be behind a surge in cases of microcephaly, a condition which causes babies to develop abnormally small brains and skulls — leading to permanent disability or death.
Amid international demands for an immediate cessation of hostilities, Mr Palmor added: «There is a dialogue with these parties with the aiming to reach a serious deal for a permanent ceasefire under certain conditions
«All the efforts of the combined team of Government appointees and permanent secretaries have not been able to suppress the truth of the abysmal condition of workers in Kogi State under this administration.
It appears that in some cases certainly, and possibly in all, the dual aspect is not a temporary condition, but a permanent state marked with varying intensity, the fact of «gemination,» so called, being confined to a filling out of what is always there in skeleton.
It is known that newborn babies who suffer perinatal asphyxia may develop permanent brain injury resulting in cerebral palsy or other conditions, like epilepsy.
Early this year, the German Science Council published a declaration recommending that permanent positions for researchers with third - party funding should be created, with the condition that if the third - party money dries up, the individual can be legally given notice.
New research into the ringing - ear condition known as tinnitus indicates an alarming level of early, permanent hearing damage in young people who are exposed to loud music, prompting a warning from a leading Canadian researcher in the field.
Doctors often treat the condition by patching the good eye and forcing the brain to rely on the other eye, but the treatment risks damaging vision in the good eye, and if it doesn't succeed or occur early enough in a child's visual development, the vision loss in the impaired eye can be permanent.
Last time I talked to you for a Scientific American podcast that is, and I told you that I was working on an article about the roots of warfare and it would look at the question of whether war and militarism are permanent parts of the human condition or whether we can eradicate them.
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