Sentences with phrase «dying each person presents»

Insurance companies assign a health class to all applicants to determine the risk of dying each person presents to the company.

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I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father died, and as a wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still young children died.
When he thinks of the matter at all he is likely to try to imagine a nebulous substance like a wisp of invisible smoke that is said to be present in churches and to hover over good people when they are dying
When the Prophet was dying, and knew that he would not be present to give such advice, he told the people that they would not go astray so long as they held to the two guides he was leaving for them — the Qur» an, the Book of God, and the example of his own way of life, the Sunnah.
The present book, subtitled «How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization,» is a thesaurus of quotations from people on the variegated left who, whether they mean it or are just playing radical games, have declared war on our country, Western civilization, and common sense.
For hermeneutics lives or dies by its ability to take history and language seriously, to give the other (whether person, event or text) our attention as other, not as a projection of our present fears, hopes and desires.
An Anglican bishop who was present at Hillsborough on the day 96 people died has told Premier that we need to be praying for the families of the victims following the announcement that six people will face criminal charges in connection with the disaster.
When I write in my book The Atonement of God that God was not angry about sin, and did not need Jesus to die so that we could be forgiven, people get upset that I am presenting a God who looks and acts just like Jesus Christ instead of like a Hitlerian Zeus.
For Mark's «theological idea» was not so much the present reality of the divine person, the exalted Lord of his community, nor yet was it the glorious and unique historical person, Jesus of Nazareth, but the mysterious, half - divine, apocalyptic «Son of Man» who had lived incognito upon earth, died, and risen again.
The interpretation of the present nature of human beings in any situation, as «made in the image of God» and as «brothers for whom Christ died» should be as Persons - in - Relation and destined to become Persons - in - Loving - Community with each other in the context of the community of life on earth through the responsible exercise of the finite human freedom reconciled to God.
«When he presented he had a dilated pupil, which is a serious neuralgic problem, indicating that the person is about to neurologically die,» said Lage's nuerosurgeon, Dr. Arthur Daus.
While we often present people with the question: «Where would you go if you died tonight?»
I could only succeed in «being present,» as you would put it, and help the person to die peacefully or to face grief calmly — or whatever.»
Perhaps they are not being present with dying people and their families.
At present, 1 in 9 people go to sleep hungry, 6 million children die before their fifth birthday each year, and 2.5 billion don't have access to basic toilets.
For her birthday this year she asked that instead of presents for her this year, people donate money to Princess Margaret Children's Hospital in the name of her older sister who died 18 months ago.
Federal prosecutors began presenting evidence to a grand jury in Brooklyn in the death of Garner, an unarmed black man who died after being placed in a chokehold by a white police officer in Staten Island in July 2014, according to a person briefed on the matter.
«You ask people to come from the entire 21 local governments to Lokoja to present their documents, some of them are dying on road accident.
The question remains whether we who care for dying persons and their families will learn how to be present and listen.»
However, the statutes specify that if a person has been awarded a prize and has died before receiving it, the prize may be presented
Given how little time each tower had to evacuate, if both towers had been fully occupied with 40,000 people total instead of the estimated 17,400 present, about 14,000 occupants might have died instead of the 2,749 who did perish in the attacks.
At present, the estimate of the death rate in the UK and the US is 0.5 per cent, meaning that about five people die for every 1000 people infected.
For people living with both Type 2 diabetes and heart failure, taking an aspirin each day appears to lower the risk of dying or being hospitalized for heart failure, according to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session.
As early as 1991, Itzhaki's group had shown that the DNA sequence of the herpes simplex virus type 1 is often present in brains of people who have died of Alzheimer's.
The picture presented comes from studying the tau protein in a single person's brain who died with Alzheimer's disease.
My mother has many wonderful qualities — she cared for me while I had cancer and has the ability to be completely present with the seriously ill and dying — but she talks a lot about how her body must make her seem to other people.
The new book, How Not To Die, has been helping a great number of people because the information is so well organized and presented.
In research presented at the European Society of Cardiologists Society Congress, results showed that people with heart disease who most closely adhered to the diet died a stunning 37 percent less often than those with the lowest rate of compliance.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
Directed by Uberto Pasolini (producer of The Full Monty), Still Life is set in present day South London and stars Eddie Marsan as John May, a 44 year old council worker whose job is to trace the relatives and friends of people who have apparently died alone.
If the person died, the information could be presented in two different ways.
Head down to Marfa to check out Chad Person «s «Dying Gaul» installation — presented in tandem with the Marfa Film Festival.
Exhibiting at Art Basel Hong Kong for the first time, PPOW is presenting a two - person booth that features historical paintings and drawings by the late Martin Wong, a self - taught Chinese - American painter and fabled figure of the East Village art scene that died from an AIDS - related illness in 1999, and glass - and - bronze sculptures that evoke elements of traditional Chinese landscape paintings from the Vermont - based Australian artist Timothy Horn, who's a recent addition to the gallery's stable.
For the Turner Prize exhibition, Ms Price has presented her video installation The Woolworths Choir of 1979, which merges fact — a fire at a Woolworths store in which 10 people died — with fiction.
At present, an estimated 2.8 million people die prematurely each year because of the smoky environments caused by burning solid biomass in inefficient stoves or from combustion of kerosene or coal for cooking.
Still, even with the present uncertainties, Boslough says, the World Health Organisation estimates that 150,000 people per year will die from warming at the current rate, compared with none from asteroid impacts.
If, however, you were convicted, and the Court found that you knew that the victim hadn't died at the time of trial, but you did not raise the fact that the victim wasn't dead, it isn't clear if you could have the original conviction vacated because it was a fair trial and you knew evidence sufficient to get yourself acquitted (which you may have refrained from presenting to avoid conviction on a lesser charge like kidnapping or aggravated assault), and the status of an «actual innocence» grounds for vacating a conviction after trial is hotly disputed, conservatives like the late Justice Scalia generally say «no», liberals generally say «yes», moderates like to say «yes» but make it almost impossible to establish except in rare cases like one where a live person walks in when there was a murder conviction for killing that actually living person.
«Grants of Administration for Property in Ontario Owned by Persons Living and Dying Elsewhere» presented at the Six - Minute Estates Lawyer Program, Law Society of Upper Canada (April 2008)
A person who presents a greater risk of dying than the average person will be placed in the substandard category.
Professional Experience Camfil Farr (Crystal Lake, IL) 04/1982 — Present Copper Wire Plating Lead Person (01/2008 — Present) • Manage the daily operation of the plating line ensuring efficient and effective procedures • Operate the Vaughn wire drawing machine keeping the wire to size by changing the dies as necessary • Ensure that all testing is completed and entered into the company computer in a timely manner • Author and enter product reports and other pertinent data into company database • Oversee product and supply inventory restocking as needed to maintain appropriate levels • Strictly enforce all health and safety regulations ensuring a clean and safe workplace
PTSD symptoms and the full range of criteria comprising a PTSD diagnosis have been observed in rescue and ambulance personnel.12 13 Healthcare workers typically are exposed to two types of trauma in the hospital setting: direct (personal involvement in traumatic events through confrontations resulting in their own traumatic experiences, e.g., workplace violence) and indirect (non-personal involvement in traumatic events through others» confrontations resulting in other people's traumatic experiences, e.g., witnessing other people's direct experiences of workplace violence, caring for dying patients «and threats of severe injury or exposure to trauma).4 14 — 16 In the present study, a traumatic event refers to a healthcare worker's exposure to physical violence in the workplace.
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