Sentences with phrase «debility of»

The general debility of common cat viruses, feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency as well as calicivirus, also make cats more susceptible to stomatitis.
One of the most helpful forms of therapy for your pet is hydrotherapy and underwater treadmills using the beneficial effects of water to minimize the pain and debility of hip dysplasia.
Cancers (eg lymphosarcoma) associated with the feline leukemia virus, the debility of feline AIDs or cats that have developed FIP can all suffer from high bilirubin levels as well.
For the purposes of showbusiness entertainment, this film hugely exaggerates the drink - and drug - related debility of Getty's son John Paul II (Andrew Buchan) and ramps up the heroic importance of John Paul II's ex-wife Gail, the victim's mother, played with a kind of Katharine - Hepburn - lite accent by Michelle Williams.

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The cost of bitcoin is down more than 10 % today, carrying slipped next $ 10,000 amid wider debility in the cryptocurrency market, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).
Why not make the photograph stand as an idealized representation of the departed, not in a state of decline or debility, but at the pinnacle of physical strength and beauty — even if the face being rendered thereby is a face from thirty or forty years ago, a face much more attractive and cheerful, but one that almost no one still living would recognize?
The number of people below the poverty line, measured in terms of minimum necessary nutritional standards, is said to be going down and yet malnutrition as well as severe physical debilities and destitution are on the increase, especially these affecting women and children, the simple physical capacity of the youngest generation to withstand the strains of living becoming ever more unstable and fragile.»
Whereas the genius of the Greeks — so his story goes — was to gaze without illusion into the chaos and terror of the world, and respond not with fear or resignation but with affirmation and supreme artistry, they were able to do this only on account of their nobility, which means their ruthless willingness to discriminate between the «good» — that is, the strength, exuberance, bravery, generosity, and harshness of the aristocratic spirit — and the «bad» — the weakness, debility, timorousness, and vindictive resentfulness of the slavish mind.
The September 14 liturgical feast of the Triumph of the Cross celebrates a radical revolution in our approach to human debility.
Patients displayed considerable heterogeneity in their ratings of health states relative to death... but significant percentages of patients rated each evaluated state of serious functional debility as equal to or worse than death.
But God suffers from no such debility; why not, then, place each of us in an illusionary paradise, where we would never have to deal with the real, obstinate, wills of other persons?
As the wealth of nations increases and exposure to toxins and infectious agents drops, aging will become the cause of most disease, debility, and death.
His remarks indicate it would be a food of choice for any case of malnutrition, burnout or digestive debility.
For the present, I avoided all fats because of the price in pain and debility.
Cataracts of the eyes and general debility are also common signs.
As I mentioned, the diameter and length of the patent ductus arteriosus can vary greatly as can the degree of debility it causes.
• Convalescence, congenital external defects, the use of intoxicating drugs / alcohol, intentional self - injury, general debility, expenses for diagnostic tests related to the disease for which the insured has not been hospitalized.
That abuse can take the form of isolation, induced debility, monopolization of perception, degradation, and random reinforcers or indulgences that keep alive the hope that the abuse will cease.
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