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I became a mom and take that the MOST seriously.
Herrmann said that those four are the most seriously injured.
"He saw who was the most seriously injured," Mr. Moulin said.
The most seriously injured victim is in stable condition, police said.
Leon should take that part of the government's case most seriously.
He was the most seriously injured of Mr. Hodgkinson's four victims.
So what concern about Medicare-for-all do you take most seriously?
This is where many of SCI Benner's most seriously mentally ill inmates live.
I find that most seriously ill children just want to be normal kids.
The FDA is limiting the plasma treatment to the most seriously ill patients.
There is no aspirin, no gauze, no anesthetic and, most seriously, no antimalarials.
Perhaps the European country that has taken this issue most seriously is Austria.
Perhaps most seriously, they said, there was no time to prepare for possible retaliation.
The most seriously injured were taken by helicopter to hospitals in Cosenza and Castrovillari.
Jockeys are the worst-paid and most seriously injured athletes in any professional sport.
"I think the thing that people take most seriously is compatibility," Ms. Perkins said.
The World Health Organization has suggested that the coronavirus most seriously affects older people.
So too did the organizations that most seriously wield the moral weight of the Holocaust.
I don't want to talk about the things that are most seriously on my mind.
"I find that most seriously ill children just want to be normal kids," Morissette said.
Scalise was the most seriously injured among the five who were hit at the shooting.
Elastic competes most seriously with another analytics company called Splunk, which went public in 2012.
Because it is the film genre taken most seriously, dramas often get a bad rap.
Generally, only the most seriously ill asylum seekers are brought to Australia for medical attention.
Turkey has closed the frontier to all but the most seriously ill or wounded people.
The most seriously injured person has broken legs and "maybe some internal chest injuries," he said.
"This seems to be a disease that affects adults and most seriously older adults," Messonnier said.
Passengers were taken to several hospitals, with the most seriously injured going to Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Freedom from illegal super PAC activity, from government contractors buying influence, and, most seriously, from foreign interference.
Most seriously, last November, voters in Alabama passed a constitutional amendment establishing fetal personhood by 59 percent.
One of the duties the royal couple has taken most seriously has been comforting victims of disasters.
But AOT can require the mental health providers to admit the most seriously ill into their programs.
Of the four people shot at the baseball field in Virginia, he was the most seriously wounded.
Maria Raghubar was hurt most seriously, suffering a broken hip and arm, as well as internal injuries.
Doctors there told Kolfage he was the most seriously injured airman ever to survive his wounds, he said.
A Houston police official said Tuesday evening that the two most seriously wounded officers were expected to survive.
Most seriously, it weakens a central element in the defense of Israel and the Jews: moral self-confidence.
It's that last bit of advice that women of the 2018 cycle seem to be taking most seriously.
Israel's attorney general has plans to issue an indictment charging fraud, breach of trust and most seriously bribery.
Most seriously of all, Juanita Broaddrick claims that Clinton raped her during his 22015 campaign for Arkansas governor.
By the way, the argument that Ajit Pai made, because I tried to take arguments at most seriously.
Most seriously is the issue of whether the FCC's commenting system has been compromised, and if so, by whom.
But if there's one rule the wedding world takes most seriously, it's that the bride must always wear white.
The three others were slightly hurt, and the three most seriously injured were taken on rescue helicopters to hospitals.
Neither reflected an objective medical assessment of the actual need for psychiatric hospitalization for the most seriously mentally ill.
"This step will be essential in ensuring adequate staffing for caring for the most seriously ill in our communities."
Rescue helicopters and ambulances took the most seriously injured to nearby hospitals, while others were treated at the scene.
The offense manifests itself most seriously and canonically when you lift whole sentences or paragraphs of somebody else's work.
There was a number of contamination issues, most seriously an outbreak of legionnaires' disease, which is what actually killed people.
"Pakistan is a responsible state and the Government of Pakistan takes its international legal obligations most seriously," the statement said.
Of all the threats, experts take this one the most seriously, because there are no alternative antimalarials in the pipeline.
Television footage showed firefighters battling flames in the most seriously affected area, in the town of Mashiki in rural Kumamoto Prefecture.
She may be unaware of the disastrous future facing seabirds, which are one of the most seriously jeopardized categories of wildlife.
The disease most seriously affects patients in their 70s and 80s, likely because many of those people have preexisting health problems.
Thankfully, the Trump administration is starting to address the broken mental health system that currently fails our most seriously mentally ill.
"Jockeys are the worst-paid and most seriously injured athletes in any professional sports," CNN wrote before the 2015 Kentucky Derby.
Apple takes the data privacy of its users very seriously — quite possibly the most seriously of any major company in Silicon Valley.
Perhaps most seriously, for Mrs Clinton and the world, her affliction might seem to have vindicated Mr Trump and his fellow conspirators.
Ventilators can help some of the most seriously ill COVID-19 patients who start losing the ability to breathe on their own.
I was a reminder of the van we were in that rolled down a highway median (I was injured the most seriously).
It is even less surprising that France, the home of the croissant and the crusty baguette, takes the competition most seriously of all.
I was raised spiritual so I've always been somewhat aware of astrology, but I've been practicing it most seriously for about two years.
In a large recent survey of the most seriously ill people in America, we learned that they, too, find it difficult to navigate.
Most seriously, skeptics argue that the researchers confused the effects of a minimum-wage increase with the effects of a hot labor market.
Most seriously, the Uppsala researchers said they didn't remove any of the detergents found on the microplastic particles, presenting a very serious contamination issue.
He said the most seriously wounded of the victims was stabbed with a flagpole that had an American eagle finial on at the top.
Most seriously, the judges decided that the plaintiffs had a strong enough case that TVAddons was designed to infringe copyright to justify the search.
Jeff Flake said Matt Mika, director of government relations for Tyson foods who practices with the team, seemed to be the most seriously injured.
The prices have strained the budgets of state Medicaid programs and prison systems, leading many to restrict treatment to the most seriously ill patients.
Most seriously, Turkey experienced an embargo from 1975 to 1978 after it intervened in Cyprus in 1974 in response to a Greek-supported coup.
Most seriously, some are being investigated over the use of date rape drugs to incapacitate women and assault them, sometimes filmed by hidden cameras.
Most seriously, the specter of an uncontrolled spread in Iran arose over the weekend, with at least 95 cases reported there and 16 deaths.
At the same time, other commuters were rushing to the wreckage, joining with rescue workers in a frantic effort to help the most seriously wounded.
A February study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the virus most seriously affects older people with preexisting health problems.
A recent study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention found that the virus most seriously affects older people with preexisting health problems.
A recent study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the virus most seriously affected older people with preexisting health problems.
National League The 2016 Cubs are the sports world's most seriously regarded first-world problem, and their first problem is a stacked National League Central.
And most seriously, why is a campaign manager of a US presidential candidate providing campaign polling data to someone linked to a foreign adversary's intelligence agency?
The virus has affected older people with preexisting health problems most seriously, according to a recent study from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Some of the assistance came from well beyond the county line: the most seriously wounded were flown to a hospital in Nashville, about 100 miles away.
They are also looking into factors such as who is likely to be most seriously affected, and what kinds of interventions may reduce the associated risks.
Others, like the Texas Children's Hospital, are identifying families with the most seriously ill children, including cancer patients and transplant recipients, to help obtain alternate coverage.
The harms from smoking affect people most seriously after middle age, so countries where smoking became popular a generation or more ago are worst affected—for now.
Most seriously, Mr Mistry has suggested that the company has avoided taking write-downs required by accounting rules, of a whopping $18bn, notably in the steel business.
Perhaps most seriously, in 2016 WikiLeaks was the conduit for Russian-hacked emails from the Democratic Party that may have swayed the course of America's presidential election.
And the US territory of Puerto Rico will be one the most seriously affected localities, set to lose $400 million in military funding in existing military construction.
Doctors at UF Health Jacksonville told reporters that the most seriously injured of the patients there had been shot in the chest but was expected to survive.
A study conducted last month from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the virus most seriously affected older people with preexisting health problems.
That would encourage government to send the most seriously mentally ill to the head of the line for services, rather than to jails, shelters, prisons and morgues.
Murphy, who is willing to stand up to the mental health industry and insist their programs serve the most seriously mentally ill, and is solidly evidence-based.
It was unclear if Liu had exhibited any symptoms of the virus, or whether he had merely traveled from the region affected most seriously by the virus.
According to a farmers association in Laikipia, the area most seriously affected, more than 30 people have been killed and hundreds have had property stolen or destroyed.
Dimaya saw patients, some who had already been in the hospital before the shooting, give up their beds for those who were most seriously hurt in the shooting.
There have been sporadic protests against Chinese rule in Tibetan parts of China for the past few years, most seriously in 2008 ahead of the Beijing Summer Olympics.
Abukar and Osman said 56 people are still missing and 228 are injured, with 122 of the most seriously injured flown to Turkey, Sudan and Kenya for treatment.
That means Germany has a truer picture of the size of its outbreak than places that test only the obviously symptomatic, most seriously ill or highest-risk patients.
It is how many at any given time, and whether the hospitals will have enough beds, workers and ventilators, which the most seriously ill will need to breathe.
Some time after residents received the evacuation warning, many of those in the most seriously affected region, East Gippsland, which is a popular tourist destination, received another alert.
The company had quizzed would-be attendees on whether they had been to the the countries most seriously affected by the virus, including China, South Korea and Italy.
Most seriously, there have been issues relating to race and policing which Buttigieg has, according to some, not addressed well enough — a simmering controversy that exploded during the campaign.
Last year a leftist, James Hodgkinson, opened fire on Republican congressmen as they practiced for a charity baseball game, wounding several people, most seriously Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana.
But that's likely because AOT laws could require their programs to accept the most seriously ill, thus threatening their ability to cherry-pick the highest-functioning individuals to serve.
But the quiz we took most seriously in Seventeen (or Cosmopolitan, depending on how conservative your parents were, which probably merits another survey), was always: Which lipstick shape are you?
Converting the Air Traffic Organization into a self-supported, nonprofit corporation has been proposed many times, most seriously as part of the Clinton administration's reinventing government efforts in the 1990s.
A local government representative said 152 people were injured in Port-de-Paix, and the most seriously hurt were taken by air ambulance to the capital Port-au-Prince for treatment.
Most seriously, the D'Souza pardon, like those of the former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and the former Dick Cheney aide Scooter Libby, is a message to Trump confederates facing legal trouble.
Yet, despite these organisations' best efforts, success in elite debating tournaments is not just becoming more concentrated in private schools, but in the half-dozen of them that take it most seriously.
He says the injuries included contusions, dislocated shoulders and "a lot of bumps, bruises and scrapes" – and, most seriously, a fractured vertebrae, suffered by a male officer with University of Minnesota police.
Those prices, and the great demand for the drugs, have strained the budgets of state Medicaid programs and prison systems, forcing many of them to restrict treatment to those most seriously ill.
"The most seriously injured is the pilot," Israel Solano Mejia, director of the Durango state civil defense office, told Foro TV. "The majority of passengers left (the plane) under their own power."
Most seriously, diplomats, experts and former officials say European allies may be potentially less willing or less able to fulfill their decades-long role of having Washington's back in the world arena.
Four people were shot, but Mr. Scalise, who is from Louisiana and is the No. 3 Republican in the House, was the most seriously injured and arrived at MedStar in critical condition.
It is this part of the book — the one that concentrates on the astonishing efforts being made to understand the mind as distinct from the brain — that most seriously commanded my attention.
DMRC Stanford Hall rehabilitates some of the most seriously injured members of the British Armed Forces, whilst also helping to return those who have been injured in the course of training to work.
Suddenly, staff was reduced, necessary hospital-runs for the most seriously mentally ill were all but eliminated, and our mental observation units were transformed from rich therapeutic environments to depressing dens of neglect.
Perhaps most seriously, the chief investigator — the chair of Helgen's department and his immediate supervisor — did not interview the three other co-leaders of the expedition, according to their statements to The Verge.
This concept is most seriously being considered off the coast of Vancouver, B.C. If these efforts lead to more, safer, and healthier whales, then it's good news for GIF artists of future generations.
Hospitals might have to turn away all but the people most seriously ill; their ability to handle their usual load of patients with heart attacks, critical injuries or cancers may be severely compromised.
According to the National Institutes of Health, the 5 percent most seriously ill Americans cost 50 percent of health care spending, with most costs incurred in the last year of life in hospitals.
For the most seriously mentally ill patients, an expanded Medicaid has become a cornerstone, offering access to quality community-based services that help keep them in the community, and out of hospitals or jails.
The survey, of some of the country's most seriously ill people, found that even with health insurance, more than a third of the respondents had spent all or most of their savings while sick.
Roughly three in four of them were ranked as the most seriously ill and injured patients when they first arrived, compared with slightly less than half of people given inpatient beds for the night.
According to remarks he made over the weekend, the president is most seriously considering Fed Governor Jerome Powell and Taylor, though he acknowledged that giving Yellen a second term is not out of the question.
Most seriously of all, he has been accused of the worst crime a referee can commit: a flagrant disregard for the unspoken code holding that referees, like Victorian children, should be seen and not heard.
One of the bombs was a dud; the other exploded as it hit a tree, under which was the American command post as well as the collection point for the unit's most seriously wounded soldiers.
Ullah was the person most seriously wounded when his bomb ignited but did not detonate in an underground passageway linking the Port Authority Bus Terminal and the Times Square subway statin; three others sustained lesser injuries.
The test signaled several things: That North Korea wants to be taken seriously as a regional power, it has weapons capable of hitting distant targets, and—perhaps most seriously—that it is developing stronger nuclear weapons.
Strenuous German efforts are being made to retake the ground recently occupied by the British in the neighborhood of the Leipzig salient, the sector from which the British most seriously threaten the enemy's hold on Thiepval.
"If it creates the kind of damage that has been predicted, then India would be one of the most seriously affected countries, so it is in their interest to try to arrest climate change," he said.
And of course, it wouldn't be a true ode to country without a tribute to Reba McEntire, and that's the one Underwood took most seriously, choosing a dress that directly recalled a famous moment in CMAs history.
"Take him seriously, not literally," was the most seriously taken justification for Trump's broad appeal and his campaign's infinite supply of lifeboats from Titanic scandals of mocking the disabled, prisoners of war, Gold Star parents and Mexicans.
And if it passes, progressive leaders think it could prompt a national movement to similarly try to solve social ills with a targeted tax on the companies that are most seriously driving income inequality across the country.
Most seriously from the perspective of outsiders, North Korea has been aggressively arming and moving firmly – if somewhat unsteadily – towards refining its nuclear weapons and missile systems until they pose a major threat in the region and beyond.
This past week, the hospital's critical care doctors gathered to discuss the potential for a surge in patients who might require breathing assistance, a complication that affects the small portion of patients most seriously ill with the coronavirus.
Two of the most seriously wounded victims — a medical student who was shot in the brain, and a resident who was shot in the liver — were moved to Mount Sinai Hospital, where they have each undergone two operations.
Some 400 Libyan soldiers have been killed and about 2,500 injured in the operation to recapture Sirte, and some of the most seriously wounded have been taken for treatment in Italy already, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni told the commission.
For all the talk of how the ban will impact Bangkok's 30 million annual tourists, those most seriously affected are the estimated 30,000 street food sellers, many of whom have already been relocated, who depend on this for their livelihood.
"Decisions about military force posture and readiness are matters of life and death that should be among the most seriously considered by a president, and motivated by the best military judgment of the armed forces -- not by politics," Heitkamp said.
My research for "Insane Consequences" found that the story of the most seriously mentally ill often has to be told by their parents or other relatives, because the seriously ill are locked in jails, prisons, psychiatric wards and their own psychosis.
It's likely that consumer rights groups and nonprofits will also be filing lawsuits, but having serious legal action coming from nearly half of the country's AGs is a particularly bold move, and one that will likely be taken the most seriously.
Both the White House and leaders in Congress have suggested a variety of economic stimulus plans to help industries and workers, including a payroll-tax cut, bailouts for some of the most seriously affected industries, and direct cash for workers.
Inspiring examples come from the leadership of countries most seriously affected by TB. Across the globe, new innovations are having the greatest impact in countries where TB is a national political priority and there is a budget allocation to match.
But just because the court has occasionally pulled back when its authority was most seriously threatened — from the Civil War to the New Deal and Roberts' Obamacare compromise — does not guarantee it will do so again with its new ultra-conservative majority.
The confusion over who was most seriously wounded was a prelude to the fog that would envelop Mr. Rodríguez's killing, the seventh homicide logged this year in the 40th Precinct, which has since recorded several more and now has 12 for the year.
What got me through them were catnaps on a creaky cot in an odd little room on a top floor with a haunted hallway, lots of chocolate, and the exciting, fulfilling challenge of treating the most seriously mentally ill patients on the planet.
The memo does seem to have uncovered conflicts of interest at the Justice Department, most seriously by then-Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, whose wife was working for Fusion GPS (and thus, by extension, the Clinton campaign) on opposition research on Trump.
I guess doling out more Tommy Hilfiger merch to players makes sense because the only people who would spend $90 on smart sweatshirt just to play a marketing campaign's idea of fun have got to be the most seriously devoted – nay, obsessed – Hilfiger fans.
"I am intensely aware the allegations made against me concern one of the most seriously problems we have in the military: sexual assault," Hyten told the Senate Armed Services Committee in his confirmation hearing to be the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Now, 46 states have some version of the program popularized by Kendra's Law, known in the mental health lexicon as "Assisted Outpatient Treatment," or A.O.T. The effectiveness of consistent treatment on the most seriously mentally ill, with or without a court order, is widely acknowledged.
Yang named Warren and Bloomberg as the two candidates who have taken his suggestion most seriously, saying that Warren read his book and publicly stated that basic income was an "option to consider," while Bloomberg's team has been "looking at it very actively," Yang said.
This is largely because of a multi-year trend: Parts of the mental health industry convinced legislators to move spending away from hospitals and programs that serve the most seriously mentally ill and fund instead soft programs designed to improve "mental wellness" in the masses.
Harris also laid out a way to reduce inpatient commitment and incarceration by expanding the use of Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) for a tiny subset of the most seriously ill who do well in treatment but deteriorate because they refuse to stay in it.
Which is an effective foreign policy that relies on a balanced deployment of national power, leveraging our economic and diplomatic influence to achieve positive outcomes and reserving our military for the missions that most seriously impact American security and prosperity in a negative way.
"From my experience with patients, the users who seem to be the most informed about the problem and naloxone are the ones who are the most seriously into their addiction," said lead author Dr. Jenna Nikolaides of the Cook County Health and Hospital System in Chicago.
But there's not much money to test whether the approach actually works on the census: The bureau scrapped three field tests slated for this year, and two more for next year, including tests among rural people, who are traditionally one of the most seriously undercounted populations.
By allegedly leaning on Mr Comey—"I hope you can let this go," the president is reported to have told him, in reference to Mr Flynn's misdemeanour—and then, on May 9th, sacking him, Mr Trump may have blundered most seriously of all, in sight of an assiduous witness.
It's just as horrifying to see now as it was then, and the film goes on to trace the pursuit of the two bombers, the brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, but the core of "Marathon" is its study of some of the most seriously injured survivors, especially amputees.
Part of the issue is that many of the persistent street homeless may suffer from mental illness; Mr. de Blasio has faced regular criticism over the failure of ThriveNYC, the $1 billion plan to tackle mental health launched by his wife, Chirlane McCray, to help the most seriously mentally ill.
At the beginning, Brittany Pollack (a strong, bold soloist, here at her most seriously forceful) and Taylor Stanley (a young principal whose wild freedom often makes him the company's most individual dancer) stand apart, as if wondering how they fit into the group and what to make of each other.
The elderly and those with preexisting conditions are higher risk patientsA study conducted last month from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the virus most seriously affected older people with preexisting health problems, which suggests a person's chances of dying from the disease increase with age.
Those are important subjects the celebrities rarely mention when only talking about their own experiences While I appreciate these celebrities for talking out and bringing attention to the subject, I fear that the story of the most seriously ill, those who need help the most, is getting lost in the celebrity feeding frenzy.
Campaigning out of spite against the best, most qualified candidates to lead the State Department reflects badly on Ms. Conway, but if she is successful, it will reflect badly on the president she will advise and, most seriously of all, on the United States and its relationships with the rest of the world.
Although there are a number of other interesting physiological effects that have been discovered through living on the ISS (take for example, an astronaut's inability to shed tears because they stick together in a ball when the astronaut cries, or the loss of taste), perhaps the most seriously impacted organ in spaceflight is the brain.
Turkey, which is already home to 2.7 million Syrian refugees has allowed only the most seriously ill or injured to enter for at least a year, and as of earlier this month had constructed 186 miles of a planned 559 mile long rocket-resistant concrete wall along its border with the conflict-stricken country.
Steve BullockSteve BullockKamala Harris dropped out, but let's keep her mental health plan alive The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats worry about diversity on next debate stage The Hill's Morning Report — Pelosi makes it official: Trump will be impeached MORE — included the four most important reforms the federal government can make to help the most seriously mentally ill.

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