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It's about the nature of self-destruction in a literal sense: cells have life cycles and stars have life cycles and plants and the universe and us.
Let them have life as a part of this world.
"Without that, it would be a miracle to have life."
Every choice about dispatch can have life or death consequences.
"In this corridor, you need to have life," she says.
But I think it was good to have life before this.
Neither appeared to have life-threatening injury, according to the mayor.
Philadelphia Police said the officers did not have life-threatening injuries.
But for peace of mind, it's good to have life insurance.
It is a decision that will have life and death consequences.
I want to have life experience and be emotionally stable (80%).3.
Two people have life-threatening injuries, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said.
"Eva will have life even though it will be short," she wrote.
Small, seemingly insubstantial butterfly-wing youthful decisions can have life-changing consequences.
Tendencies like left-digit bias can have life-altering consequences for patients.
We now live in a world where objects once again have life.
If we don't have healthy oceans, we cannot have life on land.
Another boy and the woman survived and did not have life-threatening injuries.
But for its prize-winning contestants, the competition can have life-changing results.
A single hostile encounter at a welfare office can have life-altering consequences.
Four people were seriously injured, although none have life-threatening injuries, Prendergast said.
But the buzz about the idea shows the franchise might yet have life.
I mean, there are many countries [that] don't have life [sentences] or executions.
I lived that fear and I know those determinations can have life-threatening consequences.
Have life imitate art and dress up as your favorite emoji or Snapchat filter.
The girl had surgery and "does not have life-threatening injuries," Rector told CNN.
But there's certainly a chance for Tango to have life beyond the consumer space.
I'm trying to figure out everything with my dad — Did he have life insurance?
And these moments all suck, but we couldn't have life without them, could we?
My 20-year policy guarantees that I'll have life insurance coverage throughout her childhood.
"They needed it," she said, even though her husband did not have life insurance.
If we have life, we may as well live, he says in so many words.
The wounded police officer did not have life-threatening injuries and is expected to survive.
Not on Fox News, though: This story of the FBI failure continues to have life.
If one planet contains microbes, it's very likely the others will have life as well.
If you don't have life insurance, here are six reasons you probably need it:1.
It's filled with faces that have life etched in them, which helps deepen the realism.
Enemies have life bars, and damage numbers pop out of them when you shoot them.
Unlike a president and those who act in his name, federal judges have life tenure.
DLBCL patients eligible for Kymriah have life expectancies of just months, after failing previous treatments.
"Because judges have life tenure and some of them are lazy as hell," he said.
In 2012 that was followed by "As Long As I Have Life", a romance involving Pangong.
She was awkward, clumsy, constantly crushing on boys, and definitely didn't have life all figured out.
Those with serious peanut allergies can have life-threatening reactions upon consuming products with peanut allergens.
Remember what I sacrificed so you can truly appreciate the incredible treasures you have: Life. Liberty.
If you get the kids when they're younger, then you have life-long comic book fans.
Thinking about sculpture and performance, these creatures seem like they have life to them, huge lungs.
"We wouldn't have life on Earth without the Moon, it stirs everything to life," Burgess said.
We have life insurance through my husband's job, so we focused on our will with Fabric.
He was so sure of that, in fact, that he didn&apost even have life insurance.
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The stress on them to make decisions that have life-changing implications is not normally sustainable.
Why should a fool, a snob, a fraud have life, and her no breath at all?
Now that we have life insurance, it&aposs just one more bill we pay every month.
Police say four of the victims have life-threatening injuries, but all were still alive Sunday morning.
Two are still in a critical condition, and one person is considered to have life-threatening injuries.
If the Republicans go with Price's plan, this will have life and death implications for cancer patients.
A 2017 Princeton survey found that 65% of 18 to 29-year-olds don't have life insurance.
DAY: I want every family to have life "Taps" at that going away presentation of their veteran.
Nobody was killed, but four of the victims have life-threatening injuries, police said in a statement.
Four BBC journalists were injured in the attack, though none are thought to have life-threatening injuries.
IUDs have "life-ending properties" Or so Yoest said in that same New York Times Magazine piece.
Let's make sure we have life-saving medicines and worry less about which companies are making them.
Purchase a life insurance policy If you don&apost already have life insurance, now is the time.
He couldn&apost believe that at the age of 49 I didn&apost already have life insurance.
Many European countries have life sentences but with a possibility of parole, including France, Germany and Italy.
She had no safety net (her husband did not have life insurance) and no clear path forward.
I have life experience and common sense, which I intend to use for the people of Arizona.
When you are seriously knocked out, eyes crusted over, sneezing nonstop, it's hard to have life-changing epiphanies.
Only 44 percent of U.S. households (2013, LIMRA) have life insurance, so many families are at financial risk.
Most Americans don't have life insurance in part because the process is such a pain in the ass.
She has experienced trauma and depression from Defendants' actions, and the deep betrayal will have life-long effects.
While most of us value our military experiences, some of what we've endured can have life-altering effects.
Other work has highlighted the power of defaults — which in health care can have life-or-death consequences.
Not only are these complicated matters, the decisions that immigration judges make can have life-or-death consequences.
From vaccine skepticism to climate-change denial, ignoring proven science could have life-threatening or even catastrophic results.
The interviews can have life-changing consequences because they are critical to establishing why families cannot return home safely.
We have quite a large elderly population growing more elderly by the day because we have life without parole.
And if you have life insurance, the payout your beneficiaries receive can go toward any kind of send-off.
"Thursday's vote will have life and death consequences for tens of millions of Americans," Pelosi wrote in her letter.
All God's children deserve the right to "have life, and to have it to the full" (John 85033:10).
"If people are relying on you financially, that is when you need to have life insurance coverage," she said.
If anyone counts on you for money, it's a good idea to have life insurance no matter your age.
Because federal judges have life tenure, nearly all of Obama's judges will continue serving well after he leaves office.
Mr. Pierce, 25, did not have life insurance, explained Gary Speegle, the superintendent of the Comanche Independent School District.
International treaties require that space exploration missions avoid contaminating worlds that might be habitable or have life on them.
Thanks to medical advancements in recent years, individuals who receive antiretroviral treatment have life expectancies that are near average.
Even those items most likely destined for the curb, like broken appliances, may have life yet as scrap metal.
But I would say if you love somebody or somebody else loves you, you should most likely have life insurance.
Boise Police Chief Bill Bones said Saturday night that there are no fatalities but some victims have life-threatening injuries.
Scientists are working on new telescopes that might be able to actually tell if these planets have life on them.
All God's children deserve the right to "have life, and to have it to the full" (John 10:10). Rev.
You get out of bed in the morning, you are able to breathe, your heart is beating, you have life.
Of the 22 injured people, two stayed in the hospital overnight but did not have life-threatening injuries, officials said.
The migrants — fleeing wars, oppression and poverty — often do not know how to swim and do not have life jackets.
But if Congress does not act, the program's expiration will begin to have life-changing consequences on beneficiaries come March.
"Without the forests we don't have life," said Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, head of the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
"That would make it much more likely that there are other places in the universe that also have life," he added.
"My team, they're young, they have life ahead (and) I'd rather take the round than any of them," Steil told him.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center confirmed that they are treating five victims, none of whom have life-threatening injuries.
Giant tortoises often live to be more than 100 years old, while other vertebrates have life spans a fraction of that.
I set myself a deadline: I wanted to have life insurance by my 30th birthday (which I celebrated in May 2019).
"Without beer, we don't have life in Qingdao," said Zhao Chen, a local who brought his extended family to the festival.
If I can make sure that my music will continue to have life, that seems to be the more important consideration.
Their stories illustrate how items as simple as a recliner, a graduation dress and a MetroCard can have life-altering effects.
And I get these letters from people who have cancer or they're debilitated somehow or have life-threatening stuff going on.
"If you're going to have life insurance anyway, you can see if you can protect against long-term-care, too," Fibiger said.
While Good Friday may be the starkest representation of a Friday that we have, life is filled with a lot of Fridays.
It is embarrassingly easy to hack medical devices, experts warn, creating a new security threat that could have life-or-death consequences.
What if every young person knew how to protect his/her/their body from preventable infections that can have life-long consequences?
Brazil has recorded thousands of cases of Zika virus, a mosquito-borne illness that can have life-threatening effects on unborn babies.
"They could help to shape the world into a place where they have ... life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," he added.
If you owe a family member or friend money, you should have life insurance sufficient to satisfy the debt upon your death.
Roush Fenway Racing previously stated that doctors had indicated that Newman was in serious condition but did not have life-threatening injuries.
"All of a sudden we discovered that, yes, lo and behold, we have life," Timothy E. Ginter, a Republican state representative, said.
All 10 women will have life-size bronze figures unveiled by StatuesforEquality in the United States on Women's Equality Day on August 26.
That knowing every single goddamn word of Monty Python and the Holy Grail can have life-or-death stakes, because why shouldn't it?
Whenever we are willing to try to be our higher selves, those characters will have life -- and so Stan Lee will live on.
U.S. men in the bottom 1 percent have life expectancies similar to men in developing countries such as Sudan and Pakistan, it said.
"You're damn right you're going to hug the woman who gave your mother/father life so you could have life," another reader wrote.
His mother did not have life insurance or a will, and left substantial debt; his uncle also died without a will or insurance.
"As an 11-year-old it was a little traumatic to have life as you know it completely change like that," Hakimzadeh said.
Even today, Americans with SCD often have life expectancies only in the 40s and 50s, which is why this disease merits additional attention.
Newman's team said he was in "serious condition" but did not have life-threatening injuries after a major wreck just before the finish.
And we need to expand in the United States, because the country's existing reactors may have life expectancies of only another 40 years.
They are a disgrace to journalism, to the country, to the planet, to any other planets that may exist that have life on it.
President Felix Tshisekedi declared three days of national mourning after the boat disaster and said all boats plying its waterways must have life buoys.
It's true that Supreme Court justices have life terms, but they remain the most well known legal figures in America and perhaps the world.
"If you're going to have life insurance anyway, you can see if you can protect against long-term-care, too," said Fibiger, of Stratos.
This diverse mix of makers have life stories that take us from coast to coast, and open doors and windows to the larger world.
I'm Niv Elis, attempting to fill Sylvan Lane's shoes for the day, because it's important to have life goals (and, ok, he's on vacation).
The SAT-1 is essentially an I.Q. test: it translates individual mental ability into a pair of numbers that can have life-defining consequences.
The four people injured were taken to hospitals and do not have life-threatening injuries, Louisville Metro Police Department spokesman Dwight Mitchell tells PEOPLE.
As a starting point, they even included in their paper a table of 82 stars within the ETZ that could have life-supporting planets.
Early childhood education programs have life-affecting long-term health outcomes, which is likely because the education interventions are often packaged with health interventions.
"She's on some hardcore drugs," said Hollander, who lives in in Westfield, NJ. Bringing home any illness could have life-threatening consequences for her.
He knows that for many families in his home city, getting their kid into a charter school can literally have life-and-death consequences.
We want our family members and friends who have life-altering disabilities to not have to face more challenges, but instead have greater accessibility.
American judges have life tenure, they are always addressed as "Your Honor," and they hear litigant's cases on a raised bench while wearing black robes.
Lucas Papademos, who served a brief stint as caretaker prime minister in late 2011 to mid-2012, did not have life threatening injuries, authorities said.
If you don't have life insurance yet or you know you don't have enough, the time to shop around for life insurance quotes is now.
In season two, Insecure proves it knows better than most that even the seemingly tiniest mistakes and careless moments can nonetheless have life-altering effects.
Moreover, 30% of the six in 10 Americans who have life insurance are only insured through a group plan offered by their place of work.
He was a teacher at a boarding school, but he didn't have life insurance, so the school allowed my brother and I to continue there.
Consumer advocacy groups, including the American Heart Association, have said that the policy could prevent patients from seeking care when they have life-threatening emergencies.
It also recommended that boats should have life-saving appliances -- such as life jackets -- for every passenger on board, and that these should be inspected regularly.
None of the 108 people injured in Thursday's train crash in Hoboken, New Jersey, is currently considered to have life-threatening injuries, hospital officials tell PEOPLE.
Well, there's a category of decision-making here that is for people who do not have life sentences; they're susceptible to these kinds of decision-makers.
In the case of a hospital in the UK or the largest pharmaceutical company in Malaysia, tampering with the systems could theoretically have life-threatening consequences.
They don't have life tenure and, if they are in a pro-Trump jurisdiction, will upholding challenges to Trump's policies make them unelectable next time around?
If you don't have life insurance yet but you have a family that relies on you for support, it's probably time to consider buying a policy.
They have this faith and resilience and the grownups have life experience, so they actually know what the greater stakes mean; it has a different effect.
Half of millennials have life insurance — whether their own policy, one through an employer, or both, according to the LIMRA and Life Happens 2016 Insurance Barometer report.
Some of the younger technology stocks were red-hot on Tuesday, but Jim Cramer said some of the old-school tech plays still have life in them.
Though the moment happened in the isolated world of reality TV, the real world implications of disclosing a transgender person's gender history can have life-altering implications.
Why it matters: It's not surprising we spend a lot on Medicare beneficiaries, considering they are older, often have many chronic conditions or have life-altering disabilities.
The proposed budget for 22015 will have life and death consequences for the world's most vulnerable, and put the health, security and prosperity of Americans in peril.
"The notices fail to convey that correction of the defect is urgent or that failure to replace the trigger could have life-threatening consequences," the filing says.
The migrants, many of whom do not know how to swim and do not have life jackets, pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to make the crossing.
These "harambees", Swahili for "let's pull together", are for many Kenyans the equivalent of an insurance policy, as just 22015 percent of the population have life cover.
Blue Shield of California is the first insurer to cover rapid and ultra-rapid sequencing of babies and children who have life-threatening and unexplained medical conditions.
They want to hear what the doctors and scientists say and try to understand why the health care workers don't have life-saving equipment or protective gear.
Making food in the evening, in the middle of the week, is a sure sign that you have life at least a little bit in control. Maybe.
Treatment for prostate cancer, including surgery and radiation, can have life-altering side effects like erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and bowel problems, so misdiagnosis is a big deal.
Here are three missteps that can be easily avoided or fixed: Among parents with young kids, 37 percent don't have life insurance, according to a 2015 Bankrate report.
Officials were interviewing the captain and investigating allegations by some passengers that they did not have life-jackets, Vice Transport Minister Alejandro Maya told journalists at the scene.
In the tumultuous times of the COVID-19 pandemic, public information about the disease and ways to protect ourselves and others from can have life-or-death consequences.
Phrases like "Category 4" and "40 inches of rain" and "stalled hurricane" and "unprecedented flooding" start to have life-changing consequences for the people in the hurricane's path.
In foreign policy, too, the choices that presidential appointees have to make on their own, in diplomatic and military contexts, can have life-or-death consequences very quickly.
"It's a little frustrating, but all in all, we have life," said Addison Phillip, behind the wheel of his black Jeep, left without a windshield by the hurricane.
Their efforts will be crucial to the development of the AI industry — especially as deep learning finds its way into critical domains where mistakes can have life-changing consequences.
When making small decisions that could potentially have life-altering affects, remember Tatum's tale: You aren't Superman, and you won't be able to move at the speed of light.
To its credit, the DOD chose counting objects in drone videos as an AI prototype because it sought an activity where occasional mistakes wouldn't have life and death consequences.
It seemed like many other people really do have life-changing experiences in those tanks, but sitting there with my drippy hair, I wasn't feeling any kind of zen.
Papademos, 69, who was caretaker prime minister for a few months at the peak of the debt crisis five years ago, did not have life-threatening injuries, they said.
This places a burden on patients and providers that results in barriers to care for patients who are at the end of life or who have life-limiting illnesses.
Joe Kosakowski, a regional director of the North American Falconers Association, said that Aurora would be considered old, as falcons can have life spans up to about 25 years.
Chances are that if you have life insurance at your workplace, it's not going to be enough to meet all of your family's needs if you were to die.
A broken headlight, a seatbelt not worn, a child not in a car seat may be minor traffic violations, but for unauthorized immigrants, they can have life-altering consequences.
Amazon has donated temporary space to Mary's Place and is building a shelter for 50 families with children that have life-threatening illnesses into a headquarters tower under construction.
"We should be very careful not to be too quick to exclude the possibility that these planets might have life," said Vincent Van Eylen, an astronomer at Princeton University.
"We are very concerned about the generators working because we have life system supports for pumping for the aquarium and things like that," said Zoo Miami Communications Director Ron Magill.
"Many of the new brand drugs that are contributing to the rapid rise in drug spending can have life-changing health benefits by treating or managing serious conditions," it says.
Many also have life-saving skills they have put to use while on the line, offering instruction to prevent choking with the Heimlich maneuver and providing help with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
"If you have life-sustaining treatment you're going to provide it," said Dr. Lainie Friedman Ross, a pediatrician who is a professor of medical ethics at the University of Chicago.
Now, obviously you look for people who are not only qualified on paper, but have a heart, have life experience, understand what these decisions mean in the lives of Americans.
The work sheds light on the function of the individual genes necessary to have life, and it also shows us just how little we actually know about specific gene functions.
"We have sat back and watched lie after lie being fabricated about us in the media, only so one big lie can continue to have life," the brothers' statement said.
"For a number of my clients, that's the last thing in the world they would want and could have life-altering consequences," Ms. Katz said in an interview on Sunday.
Some Canadians who have life-threatening food allergies have long prized McDonald's as a "safe space," where they could eat plenty of stuff on the menu without worrying too much.
Strasburg, who held the Cubs without a hit for the first 22 23/3 innings in Game 1 of the series, is a major reason why the Nationals still have life.
Most patients are first admitted to the hospital because the treatments may have life-threatening side effects, and inpatient services can bring the total cost to as much as $1.5 million.
I'd like to have life coaches to sit down with these children, and coaches for the boxing, to teach them morals, values and understanding how life is really supposed to be.
Now think about that one word, America, and everything that we associate with that word: liberty, freedom, setting goals, working hard, accomplishing things, your kids have life better than you did.
The WHO was looking into CBD due to "increased interest" in using marijuana in medical care, and especially palliative care, or care for people who have life-threatening illnesses, BuzzFeed reports.
In one county, the sheriff argued that the trains, 32 each day, "could have life-threatening implications" if they stranded patrol cars on one side of the tracks as trains passed.
If there&aposs no one, and no one who may become saddled with an outstanding debt obligation as a result of your death, there&aposs no need to have life insurance.
It's one thing to say we have economic inequality; it's another thing to say that we have life expectancy inequality on the order of 15 to 20 percent of people's lifetimes.
This is the best way I can ensure that these ideas have life, to have some surprise in the Iowa caucuses and to give me an opportunity to talk about them.
The big picture: Even with recent improvements in the tech, people of color are more likely to be misidentified by facial recognition software — an error that can have life-changing results.
Only about 2,800 prisoners sit on death row today, but over 50,000 prisoners are serving life without parole, and about 200,000 prisoners have life sentences, according to a Sentencing Project report.
If anything, it allowed me to recognize how little control we have: Life happens regardless of the things things you're trying to achieve or the big life events you have going on.
Between 1 and 3 percent of the country's adult population -- up to 7.4 million people -- may have systemic reactions to insect stings, and a smaller proportion have life-threatening responses, experts say.
"This action will literally have life and death consequences for truck drivers and all motorists sharing the roads with them," said Joan Claybrook, former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
That sounds like such a cliché, but all the women I know who are in their 40s are awesome and sexy and so smart and have life experience that you cannot duplicate.
"It is important to note that this curative treatment is high-risk, and only used as a last resort for patients with HIV who also have life-threatening haematological malignancies," Gupta said.
That means organizations like Britain's National Health Service, among the worst affected in the recent ransomware attacks, are left with few options to retrieve data that can have life-or-death implications.
"You can purchase life insurance to protect your co-signer and ask your co-signer to have life insurance as well," Ginty says, adding term insurance would work best in this scenario.
Not only do some small business loans require you to have life insurance coverage, but you need to ask yourself what happens to your employees and your company if you should suddenly die?
"I'm just so grateful to be where I am today, and to be this happy and have life this good and have the relationships that I have … I feel so blessed," she said.
If you already have life insurance, there's no need to worryAnyone who already has life insurance doesn't need to worry about their policy — it's already in place, and no virus could change that.
Most STDs can be treated, and many are curable, but if they go undetected, they can have life-changing and life-threatening consequences, including cancer, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and increased risk for HIV.
Inherent in the idea that objects have life is the more subversive concept that they also have desires; feel hate and love; seek revenge; and have the capacity to act on their own.
The relocations may have "life-threatening consequences", with shifting cultivators - who move from one location to another - made to plant crops in a single location, and pastoralists abandoning their cattle-based livelihoods, it said.
"I love babies," Couch told WDAF-TV Kansas City, adding, "My regrets would be timing, but I'm really happy that I can even create babies or have life because some women can't do that."
FROM DISCOVERY ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO WHAT I SAID WAS REMINDING PEOPLE TO KEEP TAKING THEIR DRUGS, INCLUDING IN YOUR FORMULA AND MORE AND MORE DRUGS THAT HAVE LIFE THAT ARE MORE EXPENSIVE.
Hospital-acquired pneumonia occurs in patients at least two to three days after being admitted or in those who are on mechanical breathing machines and have life-threatening lung infections with high mortality rates.
After he was extricated from his destroyed car Monday, Newman was taken to Halifax Medical Center in Daytona where doctors indicated that he was in serious condition but did not have life-threatening injuries.
Why don't we assume the worst situation like we do on planes, where we have life vests in case we land in the ocean or slides in case we need to an emergency crash.
"The Wolf 1061 system is important because it is so close and that gives other opportunities to do follow-up studies to see if it does indeed have life," Kane said, according to Sci News.
Although it is important to have life insurance to provide your family with a source of income in the event of your death, being over-insured can provide an incentive for you to be dead.
" Kaunitz, who is not associated with the cancer society, added, "In my practice, many of the women in their mid-70s and older I see are active and have life expectancies that exceed one decade.
" Your eyeballs smell like eyeballs â€" Sir Lord Dick Pat (@Sleep_Sayings) February 17, 2016 It's too soon to know for sure, but we think Sir Lord Dick Pat might have life all figured out. Why?
I see first-hand on a daily basis how much this element of patient care matters: the seconds and minutes leading up to their arrival at an emergency facility can have life-or-death implications.
A new survey from LIMRA, the research engine for the life insurance industry, says 108 million Americans have life insurance through a group plan while 2000 million have coverage through an individual plan they purchased.
Along with their sidekick and handler, Bosley (Bill Murray), they're tasked with finding a kidnapped billionaire tech entrepreneur (Sam Rockwell) and rescuing the world from a potential privacy breach that could have life-altering consequences.
In the neurology intensive care unit, with a bolt through his skull to measure the pressure around his brain, he told me that while he did not have health insurance, he did have life insurance.
But there are a few situations where you might want to secure a policy in your 20s or 30s: "If anybody counts on you for your income, then you want to have life insurance," McClanahan said.
All of God's children deserve the right to "have life, and to have it to the full" (John 10:10), and we call on the Trump administration to repent by leaving our mercury protections alone. Rev.
On the other hand, she routinely stops statins for nursing home residents — who are already very ill — or for elders who are frail, have life-limiting diseases, or grapple with an already daunting number of prescriptions.
Why I have life insuranceThis might seem unnecessary considering that if I were to die tomorrow, no recurring paycheck would disappear, and there would be no immediate financial costs associated with my death beyond funeral costs.
The fraternal twins, Beto (Niko Guardado) and Lucia (Emily Tosta), suddenly have life-changing stresses on top of their high-school woes, while the brainy younger sister, Valentina (Elle Paris Legaspi), is balled up with anxiety.
Eight months into the duo's relationship, Gordon was in a coma for eight days while doctors worked to diagnose her condition — Adult-onset Still's Disease (AOSD), a rare inflammatory immune disorder that can have life-threatening complications.
"What [the two photographers] found was something in common: the same destruction, the same pain, the same suffering, but also the same wish to have life go on despite it all," the opening gallery text tell viewers.
This sizable response indicates that insurers can lure customers of all age groups with such initiatives, potentially increasing their impact — especially since around 57% of US consumers who have life insurance are over the age of 45.
"Were they to be accessible to wheelchair users, Uber's transportation services could have life-changing effects for wheelchair users, improving their ability to work, study, participate in community life, and generally to live more independently," the lawsuit claims.
With Koch's penchant for site-specific exhibitions, this cannot be a mistake, this desire to allow a poppy to have life in an impossible place, to give the audience a sense of hope below ground or under duress.
The AHCA will have life and death consequences for our constituents, and it is unfortunate that most my Republican colleagues voted to pass it before hearing what it meant for the 23 million Americans expected to lose coverage.
It's a popular hobby-horse for media in both the US and UK: scaremongering about an imagined wave of young gender non-conforming cis children being forced by well-meaning doctors to take hormones and have life-changing surgeries.
Metformin may also have life-extending propertiesAccording to new research from the Salk Institute, metformin has the ability to turn on and off certain cell processes, including one affecting metabolism, that play a role in how a person ages.
"The rollback of the Clean Power Plan not only imperils the planet's future climate but will have life-and-death consequences for millions of Americans here and now," Ken Cook, the president of the Environmental Working Group, said in a statement.
They have life sentences with the possibility of parole, and though it seems from recent statistics that parole is being granted more often than in the past, nobody I talked to in San Quentin seemed overly optimistic about getting paroled.
"If you allow low mass stars to have life, just like we find here on Earth, then the probability of life emerging in the future 10 trillion years from now is one thousand times bigger to find life," noted Loeb.
We're told there's no specific threat on O.J.'s life but several inmates in the prison have life sentences "and nothing to lose" and may be "opportunists" looking to hurt or kill Simpson before he leaves to raise their own profile.
Multiply the number of stars in our galaxy (which is large) by the probability that those stars have life-producing planets and then again by the probability that those planets have produced life today and you end up with a very small number.
"In the financial advisory world, in particular, it is an asset to have life experience," said Carol Fishman Cohen, CEO and co-founder of iRelaunch, which works both with professionals seeking to return to work and with employers interested in hiring them.
Like Aguayo, one hit can have life-long consequences, such as in the case of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier, who experienced a spinal contusion after taking a hit in December and entered months of rehab to finally walk on his own again.
"  While it would be easy for someone in Maggie's circumstances to give up, Cohan said, "What other reason would there be to experience such loss than to have life inside of you and to know that you still have to live for that?
When women who are medical professionals—who have access to quality prenatal care and who deliver in the hospitals where they work—have life-threatening births, it suggests there is a much bigger, more systemic problem with childbirth in the United States.
In fact, the administration's retrograde policies and its assault on President Barack Obama's environmental agenda have been so broad that it's become something of a game to ask which of Mr. Obama's initiatives on climate change and the environment still have life.
When Jesus said, "I have come that they might have life, and have it more abundantly" in John 10:10, he wasn't thinking about a victory for those who have used religion to fight back against the gains of the civil rights movement.
It's not an overall record, as geocommunications satellites typically have life spans of five years or more, but it's nonetheless an impressive milestone for this secretive Air Force vehicle, which is all about testing and developing U.S. technologies related to reusable spaceflight and more.
But as Prince Mohammed and Prime Minister Theresa May meet, demonstrators will protest both countries' roles in Yemen where war has killed an estimated 10,000 people and where 8.3 million people depend on food aid and 400,000 children have life-threatening levels of malnutrition.
Because very few cases make it to the U.S. Supreme Court, and because all federal judges have life tenure, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) strategy of obstructing President Obama's judicial nominations in a bid to build a more conservative federal bench has worked.
The battle over the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, coverage of pre-existing conditions, individual mandate to carry health coverage, and the reauthorization of the Children's Health Care Insurance Program (CHIP) all impact patients' ability to have life-long access to quality care.
"I was not a cook at all," said Kelly Rudnicki, a mother of five children in Los Angeles who has written three allergy-friendly cookbooks since her son, now 13, was found to have life-threatening allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, eggs, peas and legumes.
This can have life-or-death consequences: babies born to adolescent mothers face a substantially higher risk of dying than those born to young women, and complications during pregnancy and childbirth are the second-leading cause of death for 15- to 19-year-old girls globally.
For food allergy families — those who have life-threatening reactions to certain foods — additional stress includes worrying about what food will be served, bringing a supply of safe food, traveling with possible hidden allergens and navigating the comments from others who are unaware of the dangers.
Lindsay Nichols, federal policy director for the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, said that mounting evidence suggests some offices within the Department of Defense are out of compliance with the federal law on records sharing, which she said can have life-and-death consequences.
The study also showed how establishing trust in their teachers can have life-long consequences for middle school students, even making a significant difference in their likelihood of attending college, said Geoffrey Cohen, a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a co-author of the study.
It is right after the defense of the freedom of speech for a reason, for clearly the founders of our nation understood and the framers of the Constitution understood that you cannot have life and you cannot have liberty and cannot pursue happiness if you are not safe.
So, it will have life after the EU. It might be pushed to the back of the queue, as President Obama suggested, but even if it's at the back of the line for trade deals, there's not a global business in the world that won't want to reach their consumers.
Even the Valentine's Day I spent with Streatham's finest crystal healer, Valerie Pitts, an afternoon that I thought was going to have life-altering consequences, wasn't, in the end, enough to see me spending my evenings inhaling incense, scratching myself with crystals and breathing in time to the sound of dolphins shagging.
In a book about how the punishment of mere misdemeanors can have life-altering consequences, " Punishment Without Crime " (Basic), Alexandra Natapoff calls this process "net widening": it includes the attempts, which Bazelon tracks in Kevin's case, to move his offense out of the normal criminal courts and into a special "diversion" program.
But this study is a reminder that "the presence of liquid water on the surface of a planet is not enough to have life," said Purificación López-García, a microbial diversity expert at the French National Center for Scientific Research and an author of the study, which was published Monday in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Although the unannounced change in policy may seem minor, it can have life and death consequences for the deported, and appears to be part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to infuse a deterrent effect into the interactions immigrants, both legal and undocumented, have with CBP and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
And for those suggesting that Trump is intimidating the judiciary – whose federal members have life tenure – where was the concern when Obama publicly censured the Supreme Court to their face during the 2010 State of the Union saying, "[L]ast week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that, I believe, will open the floodgates for special interests"?
"The 60-vote threshold has become important because it reflects that a nominee is sufficiently mainstream that he or she can garner bipartisan support — if a nominee can't get support from enough senators on both sides of the aisle, then maybe that nominee shouldn't have life tenure on the Supreme Court," said Elizabeth Wydra of the progressive Constitutional Accountability Center.
"Many people have life insurance through their jobs, but once they leave, they have no more insurance," said Ivory Johnson, a certified financial planner and founder of Delancey Wealth Management in Washington, D.C. Older Americans who chose term life insurance, which provides a set amount of coverage for a specific length of time, may be nearing the end of those policies, which generally max out at 30 years.

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