Sentences with phrase «too big a disease»

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«We know it will have a big impact in terms of people with developmental diseases that will not seek treatment until it's often too late.»
Understandably, folks who are mindful of such things - as we are too - aren't likely to want to move their livestock from pasture to pasture for fear of catching or spreading disease, etc.... not to mention that we were dealing with a goat breed that we didn't know was in such big demand!
Big donors, for their part, prefer to work on diseases with a higher death toll or believe that reaching enough dogs is too complicated.
It is difficult helping people understand many issues in the medical disease industry: http://goo.gl/Blh6rW Far too many want and choose to believe the HealthCare Big Lie.
A little side note on these trousers: I lost quite some weight last Spring and Summer because of Pfeiffer's disease / my previous relationship ending / working too much, causing plenty of my pants getting way too big on me.
Newfie rescue groups are inundated with dogs, some with poor temperament and ill - health because unscrupulous breeders failed to screen for genetic diseases, assess the temperament of their breeding dogs, and socialize their puppies and some because owners weren't prepared for a very big dog that shed, drooled, and took up too much space.
Perhaps too it could be argued that, among many in America, some strange disease in Africa didn't strike us as a big concern, or as an opportunity to learn and prepare for what might be coming.
«With careful abdominal palpation your veterinarian can detect irregular size and shape of the kidneys (either too large or too small); renal asymmetry (one big and one little kidney); painful kidneys; or possibly firm stones in the urinary pathway, which all confirm urinary disease.
Baby kittens are too small and weak to live in the shelter environment, as they're the most vulnerable to disease, and must live in foster homes until they're big enough for adoption.
«Opioid use disorder or addiction to prescription pain relievers or heroin is a disease that touches too many of our communities, big and small, urban and rural, and devastates families all while straining the capacity of law enforcement and the health care system.»
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