Medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes were
death sentences in the not - so - distant past.
The transformation of this disease
from death sentence to manageable condition is an incredible story of personalized medicine and one of.
None of these is an automatic
death sentence if the dog is an adult or adolescent, and is otherwise healthy.
In the past, cancer was a
certain death sentence for animals, but today there are a variety of cancers and tumors that can be successfully treated.
She didn't tell me till the second week, that her pain levels were nine out of ten, she had liver cancer and bone cancer, which are
basically death sentences.
This may become an
emotional death sentence — or worse — for those caught in the spin cycle of abuse and / or addiction.
Losing a better half isn't a
dating death sentence for the surviving partner, and creating a new intimate relationship is in no way disrespectful.
When the agreement was read out, a number of the African politicians just got up and left, because it was an
ecological death sentence for their respective countries.
And carrying debt on a fixed income, especially high - cost credit card debt, is a
near death sentence for retirees.
For criminal negligence offences
causing death sentencing can include a minimum of 3 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison.
In one day we were able to pull over 30 kittens and cats as well as 2 dogs from an almost
certain death sentence.
FIV and FeLV are terrible diseases, but they are
not death sentences and cats can live with FIV and FeLV.
«Since Alabama adopted its current statute, its judges have imposed
death sentences on 95 defendants... contrary to a jury's verdict.
It's all business for him, and if that means running a horse ragged until it's only worth
death sentence of a trip to Mexico, that's just the cost of the races.
According to a study released by the Brennan Center for Justice, trial judges in Alabama override jury verdicts sentencing criminal defendants to life and instead
impose death sentences more often in election years.
Inasmuch
as death sentences have been carried out since time immemorial, coming up with a comprehensive death essay is one thing most people are yet to figure out.
We're told that David was spared his own
death sentence by the fact that he repented on the spot.
AAAS and APS presidents seek justice for physician and scientist Ahmadreza Djalali, who
faces death sentence, in letter to Iran President Rouhani.
Gambling
with death sentences, both trooper and officer alike pray that their six days are not the ones where an offensive is being amassed or defended.
«New York sees first
death sentence passed for 50 years»: This article appears today in The Times of London.
CNN: Egyptian court orders
death sentences over anti-Islam film Seven Coptic Egyptians living abroad were sentenced to death Wednesday by a court in Cairo for their connection to an inflammatory anti-Islam film, the prosecutor's office said.
A huge component to making any city a No Kill City is the ability to take in and care for animals with treatable medical conditions which are often
death sentences at traditional shelters: something as simple as ringworm up to animals in need of intensive care.
The study, led by a team of lawyers and statisticians, examined data on both 7,482 defendants who were
given death sentences between 1973 and 2004 and death row exonerations during that time.
In the twelfth century, this family had monopolized the execution of
death sentences against payment and the maintenance of the gallows fields located outside cities and villages.
In fact, this gentle Golden was born without eyes and suffering from dwarfism — a double
death sentence when home is a puppy mill.
And of the 80 federal
death sentences handed down since 1988, only three defendants — including Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh — have actually been executed.
Because Satan and his fallen angels with him received the eternal
death sentence because they fully know the Holy Spirit's existence and yet rejected it in a vain attempt to be like the Most High.