Sentences with phrase «than illness exists»

As Richard Susskind says, «Law does not exist to provide a livelihood for lawyers any more than illness exists to provide a livelihood for doctors.

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From the comments, I would conclude that anyone in their spiritual journey that has chosen to believe in God as in God of the bible has not «misunderstood» or is suffering from a «delusion» or mental illness (at least not any more than anyone who has chosen to have the view on weighing up the «evidence» that such «god» does not exist).
«The existing totality of evidence suggests an urgent need to increase the use of varenicline in the general population as well as in those with serious mental illness who on average die about 20 years earlier than the general population, in part, because their smoking rates may be as high as 75 percent,» said Hennekens.
That's to say the movie's thematic concerns exist as an irreconcilable contradiction: People have made themselves sick in the pursuit of what they consider achievement, but if you go looking for the cure to that illness, it's going to be worse than the disease.
At that time, mental illness was more like a curse than a disease, and it was shameful for the whole family to admit it existed.
A borrower with a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy discharged less than two years is ineligible unless significant extenuating circumstances, such as a serious long - term uninsured illness or death of a wage earner exist.
For rabbits, the effect of anti-inflammatory foods is more likely to prevent disease than it is to support their quest for an Olympic medal — anti-inflammatory foods may reduce the risk of inflammatory illnesses, but they are also thought to alleviate the symptoms of existing illnesses.
The risk of illnesses such as Salmonella or E-Coli associated with raw meat do exist, and we are at more risk than our dogs when feeding a raw diet.
While negative side - effects do exist, it is important to note that your pet is statistically more likely to develop a life - threatening illness when not vaccinated, than to suffer adverse results from a vaccination.
For example, heat wave early warning systems are much less expensive than treating heat - related illnesses.274 Existing adaptation programs have improved public health resilience.5, 244 One survey highlighted opportunities to address climate change preparedness activities and climate - health research275 before needs become more widespread.
Some of my cases going to a judgment in the last few years were: Click to open judgment in fresh window (Scottish Courts site) Insurance implications of playing «Happy Birthday» on the piano Damages for psychiatric illness caused by bereavement Judicial approval of the Hohfeldian analysis of rights Leading case on fair rent assessment Title raiders and retrospective rectification Leading case on competency of hearsay evidence Detention ordered by children's hearing: Articles 5 and 6 of ECHR No damage suffered by making a smaller profit than expected «In a well - regulated legal universe black holes should not exist» How much is half a home worth, with or without a mortgage «Reasonably obtained» held not to include unethically obtained Leading case on children's hearing system and ECHR Attempt to judicially review SNP; petitioners held not to exist Unlawful for council to charge for property enquiries Fair sharing (100 % to nil) of matrimonial property
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the intervention.
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