Well I'm
not a patient person and it was 3 degrees so no way I was going to the store!
I omitted the persimmons because mine weren't ripe enough and I am
not a patient person.
Stay away from this pack and play if you're
not a patient person.
Trust me, no one feels the struggle as much as I do, because I am
not a patient person when it comes to my food.
I'm
not a patient person generally, and I'm getting less patient as I get older.
I'm
not a patient person and I can't stand hanging about waiting for something to happen.
Ultimately, if you're
not a patient person, Randall is not the game for you.
Maybe you aren't a patient person, but your partner is willing to wait in line for you when you can't handle it.
I'm
not a patient person and this one's been killing me!
I am
not a patient person, so my way of clearing space on the benchtop is to push everything to one side.
I'm
not a patient person, so I never bother putting on rubber gloves.
I am
not a patient person, so I search for it by frantically shuffling everything around.
I am
not a patient person, so I search for things by frantically shuffling everything around.
Not exact matches
Some raised worries that
patients aren't ready to own their data — both in terms of being medically literate enough to correctly interpret it, or to fully understand the permissions and consent issues that compel
people to share research - essential data.
«There are all sorts of situations where
people tell you to be
patient, and you need to wait for this, or you're
not ready for that,» he tells CNBC Make It.
The things I can't see during a routine
patient visit are the very things that make the biggest impact on a
person's health.
That's because the combo treatment would become a go - to, first - line option in
patients regardless of whether or
not they have the biomarker PD - L1 (Keytruda is far more effective in
people who express high levels of the biomarker).
I like to think I'm a
patient person (
not sure if anyone else would agree to that), but week - old dishes gross me out.
One is an agreement with Harvard Pilgrim, a nonprofit health plan covering 1.2 million
people, to pay rebates if a
patient's vision doesn't meet certain thresholds in 30 to 90 days, and then 30 months after treatment, under a model known as outcomes - based pricing.
«While he's running around buying albums, he is buying it at the expense of the American
people and
patients who probably are
not getting the medication, and that is a problem that we must solve as a Congress, and we can
not remain silent.»
Before would - be Lemonaid
patients can initiate a visit, they see a list of «who we can't help,» detailing when they should see a doctor in
person, said Dr. Davis Liu, head of service development.
Then because that emergency department doesn't know that
person — they don't have a health record on that
patient — they end up with a drug interaction and that creates another complication and they go back again and the cycle kind of repeats itself.»
What's
not available, however, is «
patient capital» — funding from
people who don't expect immediate returns on their investment.
Some
people can't stand these kinds of stocks — it's just too difficult to see it get beaten down, even if you believe the bad news is temporary — but others, like Buffett, have made boatloads of money by being
patient.
That's because under the rules of the exchange, a
patient can go up to three months without paying premiums and still
not get their coverage formally dropped by an insurers — but the insurer isn't obligated to pay claims incurred during the second and third month if that
person isn't paying their premiums for that time, Jackson said.
But there are way too many
people in the Silicon Valley echo chamber who have never touched hands on a
patient and don't understand how hard digital health is.»
I didn't fully realize the impact we would have on such a wide range of
people from the fighters, to the ring girls (who are cancer
patients and survivors), to
people who just follow us on Facebook.
Those savings would be partially offset by other changes in coverage provisions — spending for a new
Patient and State Stability Fund, designed to reduce premiums, and a reduction in revenues from repealing penalties on employers who do
not offer insurance and on
people who do
not purchase insurance.
This was an important victory for
patients, and a reaffirmation that our health care system is about
people,
not profits.
I think the problem most
people run into with passive income is they aren't
patient.
I do
not debate with
people who think we should treat epilepsy by casting demons out of the epileptic
person; I do
not waste time engaging those medical opinions that suggest that bleeding the
patient might release the infection.
It's customary there for doctors when they see evidence of terminal cancer in a
person,
not to tell them the truth but to tell them that everything is okay because they feel that it's better to make the
patient feel good and
not upset.
How sad to claim to be a chaplain and
not be able to tell a dying
patient anything about the specifics on the other side of the veil; what will happen to a
person who has died, what they will be doing, what is the exact nature of God and those who depart from this life.
People who can go where the
PATIENT goes...
NOT where WE think they should go.
But maybe the
patient knows «in their heart» they didn't fully love or accept that
person.
The disease experience, as opposed to the experience of disease, allows us to view
patients not as
people who are ill or infirm but instead as
people undergoing a particular unpleasant experience.
According to the chaplains and such well - known cancer therapists as the Simontons (whose recent book bears the comic title Getting Well Again), 8 as long as the
patient does
not understand the relationship between
person and cancer, the malignancy festers.
An example of this is the story of the sick man who had to be let down through the roof into the room Jesus occupied because the door was blocked by large numbers of
people (Mark 2:1 - 5) It is significant that apparently the friends and
not the
patient himself sought the healing and had the expectant trust.
Yet temptation is
not yet over, for it continues to work within the consciousness of the
patient person by harassment, by secret suggestion, by laying hidden snares, by constantly reminding one of one's loss and of the insults one has suffered.
It is true that our mental health facilities have pretty much disappeared in the shadow of «drug management of illness» which requires
patient compliance when an ill
person is
not equipped to comply.
Teaching is the activity of a
person who can teach, yet the operation is performed [on] some
patient — it is
not cut adrift from a subject, but is of A on B» (202b6 - 8).
Not only must one view the individual
patient as an operating biological organism, one must also seek to understand both the environing medium for that
person, which includes all other
persons with whom functional activity occurs, and the specific culture that to a large extent shapes the perceptual patterns by which that individual experiences the world.
In Canada
people have to wait years to get to see a local doctor because he will
not take new
patients so many
people have to travel hours just to see a doctor willing to see them.
There in the closed room, where one probed and treated the isolated psyche according to the inclination of the self - encapsulated
patient, the
patient was referred to ever - deeper levels of his inwardness as to his proper world; here outside, in the immediacy of human standing over against each other, the encapsulation must and can be broken through, and a transformed, healed relationship must and can be opened to the sick
person in his relations to otherness — to the world of the other which he can
not remove into his soul.
As such it can
not possibly understand the real uniqueness of each
person nor the reality of the healing which takes place in the relationship between analyst and
patient.
If we point out that over decades the vast increase in total production has
not improved the lot of half the world's
people, we will be told to be
patient.
Yet young
people will
not normally discover this without the sustained and
patient insistence by adults that they expend effort in significant work.
If active euthanasia» e.g., lethal injection» and physician - assisted suicide are legally sanctioned, even more
patients could couple organ donation with their planned deaths; we would
not have to depend only upon
persons attached to life support.
And the one who is Love is described in 1 Corinthians 13 among other beautiful qualities as
patient and kind,
not boastful or rude, it doesn't demand its own way, our example is to be a
people who are faithful and hopeful.
So, if I find myself wishing I was sick because I felt fatigued to do church, or I'm
not as
patient with
people, I figure out what the energy - givers and the energy - takers are.