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7 Sentences With "do not have life"

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The migrants — fleeing wars, oppression and poverty — often do not know how to swim and do not have life jackets.
The four people injured were taken to hospitals and do not have life-threatening injuries, Louisville Metro Police Department spokesman Dwight Mitchell tells 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.
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.
In north-west India, Indian rose-ringed parakeets form pairs from September to December. They do not have life mates and often breed with another partner during the following breeding season. During this cold season, they select and defend nest sites, thus avoiding competition for sites with other birds. Feeding on winter pea crops provides the female with nutrients necessary for egg production.
Immigration judges, unlike Article III judges, do not have life tenure, and are not appointed by the President nor confirmed by the Senate as required by the Appointments Clause in Article II. Instead, they are civil servants appointed by the Attorney General. The Director of EOIR may also designate temporary immigration judges, who may serve for a period not longer than six months. Immigration adjudication does not conform to the separation of functions as prescribed by the Administrative Procedure Act. Instead, the Department of Homeland Security initiates removal proceeding against a litigant; the immigration judge is employed by EOIR.
The Catholic Church sees as the main basis for this belief the words of Jesus himself at his Last Supper: the Synoptic Gospels (; ; ) and Saint Paul's recount that in that context Jesus said of what to all appearances were bread and wine: "This is my body ... this is my blood." The Catholic understanding of these words, from the Patristic authors onward, has emphasized their roots in the covenantal history of the Old Testament. The Gospel of John in Chapter 6, The Discourse on the Bread of Life, presents Jesus as saying: "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you... Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him" (). According to John, Jesus did not tone down these sayings, even when many of his disciples abandoned him (John ), shocked at the idea.

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