Sentences with phrase «imminent death by»

I shot these photos with Christine on a day where the absence of multiple layers didn't mean imminent death by frostbite.

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This response was perhaps most poignantly displayed on the vigil of his death by the thousands of young people who gathered in St. Peter's Square to mourn the imminent loss of the man who had become their spiritual father.
Mansoor Al - Hallaj climbed the gallows with his head held high, not the least daunted by his imminent death.
What is meant by them does not only take place in those moments when the incomprehensibility of life can no longer be shirked, for example, when our dearest die, when a lifelong love is for ever destroyed by unfaithfulness, when the doctor tells us that death is imminent and inevitable.
Dr. Boerma earlier warned that if help did not reach Bangladesh by Christmas 1974, 1 million persons would face imminent death.
Should the «worse than death» meme ever be accepted by society, or adopted into the standard - of - care guidelines established by healthcare technocrats, or implemented under Obamacare cost / benefit insurance coverage guidelines, then expanding access to assisted suicide to — and even rationing the healthcare of — such patients is an imminent possibility.
Imagine an elderly human with brain death and cardiac arrest (mitigated only by mechanical ventilation and pacemaker) with no hope of recovery, death imminent, and no known family.
But in the chronic case, where the patient is not in imminent danger of death, the omission of assisted N&H is a lethal omission, for by that omission we set in motion a chain of events known to be death - dealing.
In fact, the American Academy of Neurology has explicitly recognized that such persons are not in danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.»
By the time «death from terminal illness» was regarded as imminent - which is what the Bill requires - the statutory six days of wait would have been six days of agony.
By the time memory failure, blindness, and coma set in, death is usually imminent.
THis is followed up by inter-titles announcing, «Day One», «Day Two», etc., as some sort of countdown to imminent death at the end, as if we're literally going to see Woodroof's death on the exact day foretold by the doctor who initially examined him.
Judging by the movies they're making about cancer, terminal illness and imminent death, the kids are alright.
One, the possibility that the imminent degeneration of film (call it the Death of Cinema) may paradoxically preserve it as a «destination» art akin to opera; and two, the notion that film and its attendant criticism might be compelling not by being genius, but by being awesome.
Even Woody Harrelson's boozy sage, one of the few characters not weighed down by imminent death, is more of a depressing drunk than an entertaining one.
It's an unfair tragedy when a parent outlives their child, exemplified by the film being set nine months after four - year - old Danny's death; you only get nine months to be excited about the imminent birth of a child, and yet the grieving never ends.
Admitting cats in excess of the shelter's capacity will markedly increase their risk of imminent death, even if by a humane means.
Larkspur, CA — Dogs on Death Row — This organization rescues dogs in imminent danger of being euthanized — by arranging for financial sponsors, foster homes, or medical care that will ultimately make those dogs adoptable.
By this point, death is imminent unless the dog receives immediate aggressive medical attention.
By participating in TNR and teaching others its benefits, cat people not only help control the free - roaming cat population, but helps prevents future kittens born into the wild from imminent danger or death.
Small domestic animals that are not considered dangerous and do not pose an imminent threat to humans or animals, can only be put to death by use of a «commercially available injectable euthanasia solution».
By adding such an imminent threat of death, it makes progressing through each area of the game feel like a major success.
As we have discussed previously, a Georgia wrongful death case has two components, the statutory claim for the value of the life and the claim by the Estate of the deceased for pain and suffering, medical expenses, fear of imminent death and funeral expenses.
On 19th July, Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, made a surprise announcement: he signalled the imminent death of LIBOR, confirming that the rate will be replaced by the end of 2021.
(c) A person commits an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, by act or omission, engages in conduct that places a child younger than 15 years in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment.
A good lawyer who abides by the Rules of Professional Conduct can not disclose any information about the business or affairs of his or her client except in very limited and specified circumstances, such as where there is an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or harm.
A good lawyer who abides by the Rules of Professional Conduct can not disclose any information about the business or affairs of his or her client except in very limited and specified circumstances, such as where there is an imminent risk of death or... [more]
Scratches and gashes and blood, everywhere, Richardson and Mark are both in the shower now, one holding Zillah by the scruff, the other scrubbing away, the cat screaming like death is imminent.
Hinting at the imminent 184th death of Bitcoin, the Forbes nonetheless made the claims prior to CME Group announcing it would offer Bitcoin futures trading by the end of the year.
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