Sentences with phrase «survive more abuse»

As is always the case with the company's flagship offerings, dozens of smartphone accessory makers already launched a broad range of cases, skins, and screen protectors meant to help the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus survive more abuse than they normally would.

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More likely, it's the lack of publicly funded support staff to help children survive and thrive after the abuse.
Silver has survived episodic brushes with scandal before — covering for staffers and legislators who'd sexually harassed or abused women, the guilty plea of a close friend who'd stolen more than $ 1 million from a Jewish charity.
«If these findings can be replicated with cohorts that have court - verifiedrecords of abuse, it suggests that women who survive childhood abuse maywant to be aware of the potential health implications,» says Chen, «and perhaps take more active steps to engage in healthy behaviors that could hopefully offset some of these risks.»
Between her own life experiences - including a 23 year marriage, raising an amazing daughter, surviving a tough divorce, overcoming a history of childhood sexual abuse, and sitting at the brink of suicide - and then learning about even more relationship stories through interviews from folks across the country... she's heard it all.
More urgent matters took priority, though, with features screened on topics as current as gun control (Surviving Sandy Hook), the war on drugs (Cartel Land), sexual abuse on university campuses (The Hunting Ground), economic disparity (The Divide), racial tension (3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets), and climate change and its continued denial (Merchants of Doubt).
Veterinarians agreed that without the intervention of this Good Samaritan, «Justice» wouldn't have survived more than a few more hours, as the abused dog was having difficulty breathing and his paws were extremely swollen.
Our journey became much more of a war for the heart of a traumatized little boy, who had experienced so much neglect and abuse during his short life, that he would do anything in his power to survive.
We can not imagine that the descendants of people whose genius and resilience maintained a culture here through fifty thousand years or more, through cataclysmic changes to the climate and environment, and who then survived two centuries of dispossession and abuse, will be denied their place in the modern Australian nation.
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