Sentences with phrase «kin when»

These commenters also supported the NPRM's proposed reliance on good professional practices and ethics to determine when disclosures should be made to the next of kin when the individual's agreement could not practicably be obtained.
You spend what you need and give the rest to the alms and poor and deeply concerned about your friends kith and kin when are in need of money.

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When a body is donated, few states provide rules governing dismemberment or use, or offer any rights to a donor's next of kin.
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin for hospital visits and medical decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and child support; bullet immigration and residency for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death benefits for a surviving partner and children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care for a partner or child; bullet decision - making power with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
due to some crazy religious beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil rights and equality thing, thus if the religious win by denying same gender cuples their civil rights to equal treatment under the law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your rights under the law.
When they identify themselves as Italian - Americans they also evoke a local neighborhood and kin network, not an affinity with an organization in Washington.
a «real Patriotic Christian» just knows... ahh kin jest tell a Christian when ahh seez wun... You're a doofus....
We learn these things experientially when divorce contributes to the poverty of children and of mothers and when dual - income parents become frantic without the support of kin.
Should the government deny a brain damaged patient's next of kin the right to determine when to pull the plug?
He did not hesitate to identi1 ~, himself as belonging to that strain, It was of himself he spoke when he said, «Prophets are not without honor, except in their hometown, and among their own kin, and in their own house» (Mark 6:4; cf, Matt.
When her husband dies young, Ruth chooses not to return to her family but to accompany her widowed mother - in - law, Naomi, back to Bethlehem where Naomi's kin live.
When I look up at them there is a small commotion in my bones, as the ashes of dead stars that house my marrow rise up like metal filings toward the magnet of their living kin.
Thus Weber refers to «patrimonial» as well as «ecclesiastical» sovereigns.3 The proper interpretation is to recognize that whatever loyalties and commitments people may have — to kin, guild, caste, and so on — are likely, when institutionalized, to be expressed religiously.
Actually it's almost guaranteed that at first — when he's left behind his known language of communication, his reputation, his kin network, his knowledge of a place and how to survive in it — life will be worse.
So when cooking with the Jolokia kin, think big, like huge amounts of food to be spiced up.
When the coconut curry mixture is gently bubbling, add the pumpkin, and Cran «kin and stir to combine.
Inconsistency and injury have been the kins of Arsenal for last 3 - 4 years, when money was there and we could not well spend.
I love it when people find their kin.
It corresponds to the worst fears of single advocate Bella DePaulo, who has written that even when gay and lesbian people gain true marriage equality, «all those people who are single — whether gay or straight or any other status — will still remain second class citizens,» wanting for the tax breaks and legal dispensations and next - of - kin rights enjoyed by their married peers.
If it was muted all through the Jonathan misrule, it can't gather any plausible ring when her Niger Delta kin is out, beyond the democratic right to be bellicose.
When anyone's in an intensive care unit and effectively brain dead - and so in the position where they can potentially donate - their next - of - kin are asked.
I think you must have seen the depressing pictures of your kins and relatives held hostage for so many yrs in your back yard.Also you did not appear in this forum when a man with 20 heads was arrested in Ogun state also in your backyard.
And when awake, new research shows, the critters have a decreased sensitivity to cold compared with nonhibernating kin.
When people bond together, kin or not, they can become competitive as a group.
When you are near a mountain gorilla, you recognize it as kin.
It was developed as a testbed to validate NASA's Neutron - star Interior Composition Explorer, or NICER, which primarily will study neutron stars and their rapidly spinning next - of - kin, pulsars, when it launches as an attached space station payload in 2017.
Scientists have long known that cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis, shown) and some of their kin stop breathing when threatened by predators, but they supposed that freezing in place merely aided the creature's visual camouflage.
I have no problem with kin selection when it is properly formulated.
A cooperative living structure was more likely to be favoured when both parental genes were shared by siblings, a trait known as «kin selection.»
For instance, the theory of kin selection — helping your relatives so your genes will be reproduced — can be illustrated by a formula called «Hamilton's rule,» which explains when a behavior or trait will be favored by natural selection.
When the researchers bred some domestic tomatoes with their wild kin for several generations and restored the gene's function, the resulting varieties were tolerant of 24 - hour light, they report online today in Nature Communications.
Economists thought that people were only out to maximize their self - interest, political scientists believed that people voted entirely for their self - interest, and biologists told us that we were driven by selfish genes, which make us generous only when it will help our kin or our reputations.
Also, bones throughout its body were less mineralized and thus lighter than those of its landlubber kin — a shift that possibly aided buoyancy and reduced the energy needed to stay afloat when foraging.
To figure out just when the Devils Hole pupfish diverged from its kin, the researchers sequenced 13,000 different stretches of DNA from 56 pupfish from around Death Valley and the world.
In fact, people are less happy and healthy alone than when they are in a group — of kin, of countrymen or indeed of anybody with whom they can identify, however fleetingly.
Like their ancient kin, one modern mouse had a competitive advantage when people were present.
According to this prefab Apocalyptoid adventure saga, a shipwrecked kid, left for dead by his marauding Viking kin on a wild North American continent circa A.D. 1000, was raised by gentle natives, then grew up to protect his adopted people when more marauding Viking kin arrived to ply their marauding Viking ways.
When we watch the boys bond with their new kin over food or music, then see the lines of Palestinians plodding through armed checkpoints to reach jobs or visit Israeli friends, we get the point.
Charlie's act is both a betrayal of his own kin and an attempt to save it, mirroring Cain's conflicted nature when he murdered Abel in Genesis.
for forty - five years and are about to celebrate their anniversary with a big bash in a Norfolk England village when news come to Geoff Mercer (Tom Courtenay) that his principal love, or maybe wife with whom he paired years before his present marriage, is dead: found in the Swiss Alps perfectly preserved for fifty years with Geoff Mercer named next of kin.
It's kin to the feeling your get on Christmas morning when you see the tree lights twinkling, presents brightly wrapped, and smell sugar cookies baking in the oven.
This is especially true when it comes to dealing with tragic events that don't involve any political argument, but the lives of real men, women, and children, whose parents, siblings and kin have been brutally murdered.
The number of passengers — and that's not even counting the employees and family members that drop off and / or pick up their kins — that walked through the airport in 2008 was a staggering 34.73 million, so you know that this airport is no slouch when it comes to human traffic.
Skoda also also introduced a Connect app that allows owners to monitor the car via a smartphone, when it's driven by a friend, relative or kin.
Just when her adoptive kin buy the old Tupelo Inn, now abandoned and rumored to be haunted, her sixth - grade teacher assigns an oral history report to coincide with the community's 250th anniversary.»
And when the BVI's «real police» task Teddy with informing Kelliher's nearest kin of his death, Teddy makes an even more surprising discovery: there's no record that Paul Kelliher ever existed.
They nearly became extinct in the late 19th century when their newer kin, the Irish Setter (or Red Setter), became wildly popular.
The Public Administrator may handle the estates of those who die in Yolo County without next of kin in California, without a Will, when the family is unable to act, or when ordered by the Court.
Targeting individuals brings up some general information about them and something's they may not want others to know about them, and if you have ever seen the T.V. show «Person of Interest» the effect is a kin to when the super computer in that show is scoping people out through the various cameras and Satellites around the world.
I also sought reactions from some polar bear specialists and biologists focused on DNA clues to when the species split from its brown bear kin.
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