Sentences with word «incurably»

It's important to note that California is a no - fault divorce state, which means that you can divorce for two reasons: 1 - your partner is incurably insane, or 2 - you and your spouse have encountered irreconcilable differences that can not be overcome to save the marriage.
Because most spouses are not incurably insane, this leaves many divorcing couples with only one option — to separate a year before one of them files.
You can also file for divorce in North Carolina if your spouse is incurably insane, but you'd have to prove your spouse's insanity with testimony from a medical professional and you'd have to remain separated for three years.
Broadly experienced; IT - focused; resourceful; incurably innovative; professionally non-traditional; loyal
I sometimes think I chose it as a discipline for its footnotes, because I'm incurably parenthetical, which is something that footnotes help to accommodate (along with m - dashes, brackets and braces).
«This year's campaign is not just for fundraising purposes, it is a warning sign related to Romania's incurably ill people and their need for support in the difficult battle they are fighting.
Within the challenge, the BCCLA is seeking to give seriously and incurably ill, mentally competent adults the right to receive medical assistance to hasten death under certain specific safeguards.
The BCCLA believes that every Canadian should have the choice to have what they consider to be a good death, including the option of a medically assisted death for seriously and incurably ill, mentally competent adults.
Two fascinating stories published this month provide two very different perspectives on the clashes between once - powerful Russian oligarchs and a Russian legal system that many believe to be incurably corrupt.
I admit to being incurably warmist.
Wind and solar are lovely (I have 3,200 watts of photovoltaic panels on my roof), but they are incurably intermittent.
The Headline is incurably wrongheaded and deceptive, and it was done to make people think that Global Warming will result in fewer people dying from the cold.
Wellcome Collection opened on 21 June 2007 as the free visitor destination for the incurably curious.
Gary Indiana wrote of her work in Utopia's Debris (2008): «This is the subtext: The conviction that empathy can, in fact, change the world — a little at a time, and not always, and you will only improve things a little bit, anyway, but if you don't even try, the incurably ugly side of human nature has already won the war inside us all.»
Yet it is also incurably serious — a problematic approach to an artist whose ethos of experimentation was founded on playfulness.
Was it incurably bugged?
The shingle - style architecture, all twists and turns and gables and porches, is incurably romantic, though interiors are also impressive, as they include a prominent collection of art from early in the 20th century, including works by William Wendt, Jean Mannheim and other air painters who put Laguna Beach on the map.
The shelter never destroys an animal unless incurably ill.
No animal in our care is ever «put to sleep» unless it is incurably ill or suffering.
Willing to humanely euthanize any unsound or unadoptable pit bull in his / her possession if the dog presents highly undesirable behavior and / or is incurably ill beyond reasonable veterinary care.
While most shelters even then did not supply animals to laboratories, the five - day holding interval became the default standard for weaned dogs and cats throughout the U.S., except for those deemed to be incurably ill or injured and suffering, or too dangerous to keep safely.
No animal is ever destroyed at Little Shelter unless he or she is incurably ill.
If you become incurably ill your life insurance policy may offer more than just the peace of mind that comes from knowing you've planned for the wellbeing of those you love.
Victorian Doctors Thought Reading Novels Made Women «Incurably Insane» (History Buff) I have no words.
You are not incurably diseased.
Traveling from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Baker City, Oregon, over the course of four months, Buck was accompanied by three cantankerous mules, his boisterous brother, Nick, and an «incurably filthy» Jack Russell terrier named Olive Oyl.
Whether it is macular degeneration which slowly and incurably blinds the patient, or Parkinson's disease that causes uncontrollable tremors that make reading a book nearly impossible, e-readers may be the necessary tool to bringing the patient back to some of the joy they found in reading.
Despite his diffident and incurably melancholic disposition he does love a party, and joins in with violent enthusiasm at the first pop of a cork or blast on a bugle — that night he had invited Gloria no fewer than three times to jump up and join him in his capers, and on each occasion, to my considerable surprise, she had accepted.
It's vintage Jennings, perceptive about both what has happened and why and how it has (and hasn't) worked, then incurably and relentlessly over-ambitious — in a classic, big - government, big - spending, liberal sort of way — about what federal policy should do tomorrow.
An ensemble comedy about three sisters and an incurably optimistic sibling, OUR IDIOT BROTHER was a breakout hit at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
In a dark, determinist comedy about the transmission of rage from one generation to the next, this seemingly vital woman is incurably infected.»
Followers of Alan Rudolph's career will rejoice at his latest effort, Afterglow, an incredibly and incurably romantic comedy - drama that most perceptively dissects the delicate imbalances of two very modern but very different marriages.
Unfortunately, director John McNaughton can not give the script the stylistic unity, black humor or plausibility it needs to rise above an incurably adolescent macho sex fantasy.
I am incurably romantic, flirtatious, and have a zest for life that only younger men can match.
However, it is for parliament to legislate for that change and it has thus far failed to do so, leaving those who help a terminally ill or incurably suffering loved one to die facing life imprisonment, and taking away autonomy and choice for people at end of life.
In cases where a patient is suffering incurably, is permanently incapacitated, and has made a clear and informed decision to end their life but is unable to do so independently, the law should allow a doctor to intervene.
Under current law, it is not permitted for a doctor to end the life of a patient who is suffering incurably, and who wants to end their life but is unable to do so independently.
The judges took this approach in part because they were aware that at the time the House of Lords was considering a private member's bill, tabled by Lord Falconer, that proposed to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill individuals with less than six months to live (but not incurably suffering individuals like Tony and Paul).
In recent years we have intervened in support of Tony and Jane Nicklinson's and Paul Lamb's attempts to overhaul the law on assisted dying for the terminally ill and incurably suffering by taking human rights cases through the courts, as well as supported parliamentary attempts to legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill.
You can write to your MP and ask him or her to support moves to legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill and incurably suffering, or write to a newspaper.
That case will focus on changing the law with regard to those who are incurably suffering.
It is simply wrong that those who are of sound mind but are terminally ill or incurably suffering are denied the choice and dignity to die at a time of their choosing.
It is long past time that those who are of sound mind but are terminally ill or incurably suffering — like Noel, and like Tony Nicklinson and Paul Lamb who took cases before him — are granted the choice and autonomy to end their lives with dignity, at a time and in a manner of their choosing.»
The incurably lazy will always exist.
The BHA was called to give evidence to the Commission's inquiry into whether there should be a change in law to legalise assisted dying in the UK and made the case that there are good ethical reasons not to limit legal assisted dying only to terminally ill people but to others who are incurably suffering, and to permit voluntary euthanasia as well as assisted dying to maximise autonomy of patients who wish to end their lives but are unable to do so themselves.
It is vital that those who are of sound mind but are terminally ill or incurably suffering are given the choice to die with dignity at a time of their choosing.
We want to establish the right to a doctor - assisted death for mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, or who have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independently.
The appeals were seeking a ruling by the Court that current English law, which prevents assisted dying for the terminally ill or incurably suffering, is incompatible with the right to dignity and a private life.
I am incurably inquisitive about Peter Mandelson's money.
«So long as there are strict safeguards, it is our moral duty as a society to give assistance to mentally competent adults who are suffering incurably, permanently incapacitated, and have made a clear and informed decision to end their life but are unable to do so independently.
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