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They simply go without care or resort to dangerous methods.
It's supposed to be a voice that's without care, without worry.
Or risk going without care that can be vital to their health.
Some went without care, and others resorted to charity care at emergency rooms.
Scallops are delicate, prone to being overshadowed if you approach them without care.
These policies are going to leave millions of elderly and disabled stranded without care.
The most troubling consequence is that women go without care when they need it.
Insurance companies still grossly underfund mental health treatment, leaving millions of seriously ill Americans without care.
Or should we push for the best medications for fewer patients and leave others without care?
This leaves the remaining patients without care, putting them at risk for respiratory exacerbations and hospitalization.
Without care coordinators, existing staff must attempt to juggle these complexities in addition to their extensive responsibilities.
"Too many kids have gone without care for too long, and that's why I'm doing this," she says.
Experts acknowledge that the scarcity of mental health providers and treatment options causes many patients to go without care.
The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that 22 percent of non-elderly Hispanics went without care in the last year.
Many Nyangatom are seminomadic and this village appeared haphazardly thrown together, as if built in a rush, without care.
"It's not that they're going to keep them (without care for) too long," Bentley said of jails and prisons.
"I may have felt comfortable going without insurance myself, but I won't let my daughter go without care," she says.
Now my meals are cooked without care and served in a large dining hall where men sit at self-segregated tables.
Older adults might ask their children to help them pay for their medical expenses, go without care, or run out of money.
The un-subtle aim is to leave those centers no choice but to shut down, stranding women across the country without care.
As they took on jobs outside the home, many relied on irregular child care or were forced to leave children without care.
"If you treat this without care you are potentially endangering the lives of millions of people, including your loved ones," he said.
Widespread misinformation about addiction has left so many of us floundering without care, often in jails and prisons simply for being symptomatic.
It would also rein in expansions for Medicaid coverage, leaving the most vulnerable Americans—many of whom are struggling with addiction—without care.
"Reminder: this is the same administration that ended DACA without a coherent legal basis and without care for DACA recipients," she wrote on Twitter.
But it is unfathomable that the world's largest economy might allow kids to be left without care, homes and food while its lawmakers squabble.
Millions of people who experience mental illness go without care, and many of them end up in prison or on the streets — or dead.
Surely someone currently in a health crisis can see how wrong it wld be to repeal ACA and leave other sick ppl without care.
Now two new reports released Wednesday put numbers to just how many people with drug use disorders could be left to suffer without care.
In 2012, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel led the charge to close six of 12 city-run mental health clinics, stranding thousands of patients without care.
But it is still the case that without care some gene drives might have the potential to trigger irreversible ecological shifts before countermeasures could be deployed.
Brianna was wearing an old diaper that weighed 1.25 lbs and, investigators say they learned, she had apparently gone without care for days until she died.
Their dedicated payment model has enabled 47 clinics to hire more than 210 new addiction specialists — clinicians who are serving patients who previously went without care.
Our elected leaders have a moral obligation to fight for people without care, and when they avoid that responsibility, citizens will take action to control their own destiny.
She said he is unable to eat solid food and without care at Boston Children's Hospital will not be able to receive the nutrients he needs to live.
Many other people, even with dental coverage, go without care because they cannot afford the large balances or co-payments for crowns, root canals and other major procedures.
Finally, and probably most importantly, Senate Democrats are upset that the Zika appropriations bill does not allocate funding for Planned Parenthood, arguing that it leaves women without care options.
Reproductive health advocates have said that, without U.S. funding, many clinics will have to cut back on services or even shut down, leaving millions of women worldwide without care.
Inevitably, many of those most in need -- in places like my home city of South Bend, Indiana, and around the country -- would almost certainly be forced to go without care.
" In a nation's ruin, Zephaniah mocked their former arrogance: "This is the rejoicing city that dwelt without care, that said in her heart, 'I am, and there is none besides me.
"Defunding Planned Parenthood is dangerous to people's health, it's unpopular, and it would leave people across the country without care," Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, said in a statement to Refinery29.
"Common sense inference is that if you have a baby and simply leave that baby to his or her own devices without care, then that baby is going to die," he said.
Southern Idaho expects to be hit hard by the lack of federal funds, while health care providers worry about taking on the state's approximately 1,000 low-income women now potentially without care.
At the same time, drug users have languished without care: According to 2014 federal data, at least 89 percent of people who met the definition for a drug abuse disorder didn't get treatment.
Consistent with that, the "National Health Interview Survey" data also shows that the share of Americans who went without care because of cost in 2018 was down 30% relative to its 2010 peak.
A 17-year-old with cerebral palsy died after being left alone and without care for six days while his father was quarantined in China over suspicions of having contracted the novel coronavirus.
This Administration has acted recklessly without care or consideration of the dire consequences of the United States' attack on Syria without waiting for the collection of evidence from the scene of the chemical poisoning.
Otherwise, everything is going to peak, as far as crime—recidivists, they're going to go back to jail—all those things are going to peak again because these people are going to be without care.
"And the idea of another three decades without care…" "One of the things that was sustaining for her was the ability to have hope at all, which in her circumstances is incredibly important" he added.
All the while, patients face heavy out-of-pocket costs and may have to go without care, which in the case of many Medicare beneficiaries in need of home oxygen is dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
"The impact will vary state by state, but at the end of the day what it will mean is that too many people will delay or go without care," Johnson told Vox in a statement last Wednesday.
To forgo insurance is to leave to others the responsibility of dealing with the costs of your illness or injury — or, worse, to force others to turn a blind eye while you suffer or die without care.
"Bureaucrats in Washington walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on bricks made by small, family-owned businesses without care for the companies and workers being destroyed by their careless regulations," said William Kovacs, the Chamber's senior vice president for regulations.
If you can imagine your pleading spouse begging to be loved in your mind's eye, and can shake it away without care, then you're mere minutes away from a call or a text delivering the crushing final blow.
Two years after the cuts went into effect, the state's remaining women's health clinics only managed to serve half the number of women who were served before, suggesting that many simply went without care, according to a University of Texas study.
So, in the end analysis, arbitrarily ratcheting down provider reimbursement, without sufficient oversight and without care taken to ensure that Medicare beneficiaries receive the quality healthcare that they need and deserve, is this the wrong medicine for fixing our ailing healthcare system.
Regional managers warned of agency patients languishing without care, but agency policy, enforced by the chief executive, was still to accept all patient referrals in order to maximize billings, the suit says, despite a shortage of staff to provide the ordered services.
But diverging from the text could take away from long and meaningful traditions if done without care, said Rabbi Tamara R. Cohen, chief of innovation at Moving Traditions, a Jewish organization that runs educational programs for teenagers and people who interact with them.
I've kicked around the idea of immigrating to Canada but I think the time it would take to move to a country with the same healthcare system… As a cancer patient, your timeframe is shorter—I can't go a year without care.
Along the way the poem offers a compendium of Hindu metaphysics of the era — the obligation to one's duty (dharma), the imperative to work without care for reward — and the thicket of elliptical, contradictory remarks on violence that have found it such unlikely devotees.
Like the tortoise and the hare, the traditional idea was that slow and steady wins the race: If you don't rush into key decisions and instead take the time to plan carefully and thoroughly, you'll eventually beat others who are racing forward without care.
Without improvement, it's likely the only projects that will be developed will be either the absolute best, as they will be justifiable because of their superior economics, or the ones where dodgy deals can be secured through corruption or by mining without care for the environment.
" Officers said they used two sets of handcuffs linked together on Incognito due to his muscular frame and that "it was determined that without care or treatment, there was a substantial likelihood Incognito would cause serious bodily harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior.
And because congressional Republicans have neglected to fund it in favor of more pressing issues—like cutting taxes for corporations and literally enriching themselves—16 states are set to run out of money for CHIP by the end of January, leaving potentially millions of kids without care.
Health vans can go to where the patients areWhile the vans see only a fraction of the patients the health clinics see, a CHN representative told Business Insider that the vans "bring care to people where people are," focusing on communities that have often gone without care.
Whether access is improved enough could decide whether policies like the CDC prescription guidelines will save lives — by stopping a new generation of addicts — or lead to more overdose deaths — by leaving a lot of people addicted and stranded without care, pushing them to resort to deadlier drugs.
And it leaves Utah (and many other parts of our nation) without care through Title X.  I am mourning the loss of what Title X has been for 50 years, and I am heartbroken that this administration is ruining the most successful public health program of the last century.
By finalizing its harmful Title X rule, the administration is aiming to drastically change the nearly 50-year-old program that facilitates access to free or low-cost, high-quality family planning and sexual health care to millions of women, men and teens who otherwise might go without care.
Still, as much as I know about tech, I'm often lazy and use its tools without care, even as each day seems to bring new headlines about privacy incursions sometimes done for commercial reasons, sometimes for malevolent ones, and sometimes just as a result of tech's latest changes.
I could be wrong, but human interest stories of old and sick people without care resonate more than those of well-off citizens who, because of their tax "burden," have to hope for an upgrade on their semiannual trip to St. Maarten rather than just buying the first-class tickets to begin with.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and others would take mock offense at the idea that they're willing to let people go without care, but it's the unavoidable logic of their drive to undo Obamacare — the part that Republicans would rather not talk about, even as it drives them to ram through the legislation without debate.
So, the grand jury's decision seems to double down on a pattern in this country of killing black boys without care or consequences... But it was also my reality when as we sped home to relieve our sitter one night, my husband and I were pulled over by a police officer on a dark, wooded parkway in Virginia.
Held defends care ethics as a moral framework distinct from Kantian, utilitarian and virtue ethics. She holds that care is fundamental to human institutes and practices, indeed to our survival. Tong and Williams quote: "There can be no ju[s]tice without care…for without care no child would survive and there would be no persons to respect.(Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care 2006, p. 17)".
This means "The blessing of the Lord makes rich without care, so long as you are industrious in your vocation and do what is ordered you".
Hallow and warm our souls and our hearts, our temples and our homes, do not leave our clans without care, now and ever from circle to circle.
'Something like Charlize Theron in Monster. Arriving nicely [with a] twenty kilos [3 st 2 lb gain] and walking without care. That seems wonderful to me. But that is not really realistic.
Scientists have predicted that as climate change worsens, storm patterns will become less predictable and more severe. Massive development without care to the environment and drainage problems have been cited as contributing factors.
He remained sick upon his arrival and languished for a week without care, until he was visited by an old friend, Paul Emil Jacobs. It was too late, however, and he died, aged only twenty-six.
Sans Souci was established as a shipping and trading center on Harsens Island and was given a post office in April 1900. Meaning without care in French, it was named by its first postmaster, William LaCroix, who had large holdings there. The name of the post office was changed to Harsens Island in December 1960.
Marcel Fournier, Histoire de la science du droit en France Vol. III (Paris 1892), p. 330. He assigns a date of 1290 to Guillaume's professorship, but he admits that his list of professors was made without care and that it contains many errors. He was Provost of the Church of Marseille, 1289-1295, and papal Chaplain.
During the rainy season, when the water comes to river, Panthanenthal kanmai will be filled with the water through the canal. Then the surplus water will flow through the canal of the tiruchuli kanmai. In this case, for about sixteen years, the canals have been left without care. Thus, the big kanmai did not leave the water.
Nick Walker. Bay View Books 1997. The system when used on cars provided quieter travel, and improved performance because of the body's light weight; but gave little protection in the event of a serious accident, and without care (the materials being prone to rot), a potentially short life. Fabric provided a matt surface and the framework sharp corners.
Others have fled in fear, leaving people without care for even the most common illnesses. Entire health systems have crumbled. Ebola treatment centers are reduced to places where people go to die alone, where little more than palliative care is offered. It is impossible to keep up with the sheer number of infected people pouring into facilities.
"If you shoot them without care they do look rather tame and ordinary," he explained in an interview for a series fan site. "You had to build up a Dalek's entrance. I used to make them lurk in the shadows." Martinus also directed the Blake's 7 episodes "Trial" and "The Keeper" (both 1979) and over 50 episodes of Z-Cars.
If picked too soon, the grape can suffer from high acidity.Oz Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 204 Harcourt Books 2001 During winemaking, Roussanne is prone to oxidation without care being taken by the winemaker. The wine can benefit from a controlled use of oak. In blends, Roussanne adds aromatics, elegance and acidity with the potential to age and further develop in the bottle.
Theorists who do not distinguish the differences that exist between criminals and noncriminals are considered to be classical or control theorists. Such theorists believe that those who perform deviant acts do so out of enjoyment without care for consequences. Likewise, positivists view criminals actions as a result of the person themselves instead of the nature of the person.Wahba, Julia. 2014.
The quarantine camps are dilapidated places where patients are left to die without care or contact with the outside world. Blue is a young woman who earns a living scavenging metal in the city. She goes with a friend who wants to be tested to a Helping Hand clinic. The clinic has the sinister slogan "Making your hard choices easier".
There is an old historic building left without care at Kampung Sungai Kajang. It is believed that the building was at one time a palm sugar processing plant built during the colonial period. During the Second World War, the factory was captured and used as a Japanese military base. Some effects of the ravages of battle can be seen today.
So it is said, Grief and happiness are perversions of > Virtue; joy and anger are transgressions of the Way; love and hate are > offenses against Virtue. When the mind is without care or joy, this is the > height of Virtue. When it is unified and unchanging, this is the height of > stillness. When it grates against nothing, this is the height of emptiness.
Salt toxicosis also affects many breeds of pets or domesticated animals, such as cats, dogs, horses, cows, and birds. Symptoms for pets may include vomiting, diarrhea, inappetence, lethargy, walking drunk, abnormal fluid accumulation within the body, excessive thirst or urination, potential injury to the kidneys, tremors, seizures, coma, and eventually could lead to death without care. Salt toxicosis may be caused by the ingestion of salt dough.
Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (1624) by Abraham Bloemaert, Walters Art Museum Sloth (Latin: tristitia or ' ("without care")) refers to a peculiar jumble of notions, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. It may be defined as absence of interest or habitual disinclination to exertion. In his Summa Theologica, Saint Thomas Aquinas defined sloth as "sorrow about spiritual good". The scope of sloth is wide.
Is a title for a noble who is Middle Rank and one of the three State Counsellors. His real name is unknown and is only known by his title Chūnagon. He is the father of Lady Ochikubo and is under control of Kita no Kata. He never treated Lady Ochikubo with affection and feels sorry at times towards his daughter for living through the loneliness and without care from family.
Extracts from Letters to Henslow is an 1835 pamphlet published by John Stevens Henslow at his own expense of extracts from ten letters Charles Darwin sent him while on HMS Beagle. This pamphlet helped to establish Darwin's reputation amongst renowned scientific publications. However, upon learning of this pamphlet's publication Darwin was "a good deal horrified" at Henslow making public "what had been written without care or accuracy".Barlow, ed.
292Ericeira, p.54 The panic spread to the rest of the cavalry on both flanks who abandoned the field through their own lines, taking refuge in woods near Xévora, leaving the infantry disorganized. Led by Mollingen himself, the Spanish cavalry easily opened a breach in the centre of the Portuguese positions, taking the Portuguese artillery. Thinking that the Battle was won, Mollingen troops scattered themselves without care on the field looting.
That evening, the troops at Fort Saint-Privat began surrendering to the Americans. Although morale in the fort was low, resistance was fierce. After a week the situation became critical, with shortages of food and ammunition. On November 29, Matzdorff agreed to surrender unconditionally with 22 officers and 488 men (80 of whom were wounded and without care for over a week).. The swastika no longer flew over the air base.
Although he preferred the term "philosophical", Balzac's novel is based upon a fantastic premise. The skin grants a world of possibility to Valentin, and he uses it to satisfy many desires. Pressured into a duel, for example, he explains how he need neither avoid his opponent's gunshot nor aim his own weapon; the outcome is inevitable. He fires without care, and kills the other man instantly.Balzac, p. 250.
Wards were crowded, infested by bed bugs and mosquitoes. The toilets were clogged and there was an acute shortage of drinking water, which relatives of the patients were expected to supply. After a serious traffic accident killed two people and seriously injured three others in April 2008, the wounded were rushed to the hospital. There they waited for more than two hours without care, since the nursing staff had not been paid.
In this example, it is not difficult to avoid introducing denominators by factoring out 12 before the second step. This can can always be done by using pseudo-remainder sequences, but, without care, this may introduce very large integers during the computation. Therefore, for computer computation, other algorithms are used, that are described below. This method works only if one can test the equality to zero of the coefficients that occur during the computation.
According to literary critic Serajul Islam Choudhury, Nazrul's poetry is characterised by abundant use of rhetorical devices, which he employed to convey conviction and sensuousness. He often wrote without care for organisation or polish. His works have often been criticized for egotism, but his admirers counter that they carry more a sense of self-confidence than ego. They cite his ability to defy God yet maintain an inner, humble devotion to him.
The reaction from the pro-life community is divided. Some pro-life advocates see their position as part of a more secular, human rights position and sent letters of support for PLAGAL. Some of these individuals and organisations affiliate their opposition to abortion as part of a consistent life ethic. Others see the struggle against abortion in more pragmatic terms and welcomed the support of PLAGAL, without care for their positions on other issues.
A pair of scissors or a sharp knife is often required to open them (although these are often sold in similar packages). Trauma shears are also effective at opening packaging of this type. Care must be used to safely open some of these packages, as opening it without care can result in injury; 6,000 Americans are sent to the emergency room each year by injuries suffered in opening such packages. Wrap rage is sometimes the result.
My > performance is neither anti-Christian, sacrilegious or blasphemous. Rather, > it is my plea to the audience to encourage mankind to help one another and > to see the world as a unified whole. I believe in my heart that if Jesus > were alive today he would be doing the same thing. My specific intent is to > bring attention to the millions of children in Africa who are dying every > day, and are living without care, without medicine and without hope.
A man like this could climb the high places and not be > frightened, could enter the water and not get wet, could enter the fire and > not get burned. His knowledge was able to climb all the way up to the Way > like this. The True Man of ancient times slept without dreaming and woke > without care; he ate without savoring and his breath came from deep inside. > The True Man breathes with his heels; the mass of men breathe with their > throats.
Like ground ambulances, air ambulances are equipped with medical equipment vital to monitoring and treating injured or ill patients. Common equipment for air ambulances includes medications, ventilators, ECGs and monitoring units, CPR equipment, and stretchers. A medically staffed and equipped air ambulance provides medical care in flight—while a non-medically equipped and staffed aircraft simply transports patients without care in flight. Military organizations and NATO refer to the former as medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and to the latter as casualty evacuation (CASEVAC).
Sans Souci Hotel circa 1893 Lycurgus leased the small guest house of Allen Herbert in 1893 on Waikīkī beach in Honolulu. He expanded it and renamed it the "Sans Souci" (French for "without care") for the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. It became one of the first beach resorts and the area at coordinates is still called "Sans Souci Beach". Celebrities such as Robert Louis Stevenson stayed there on his second trip later that year, and it became a popular destination for tourists from the mainland.
Sans Souci (meaning 'without care', now known as Palma Rosa) is a three-level sandstone house built in 1886-87, possibly as a speculative venture for, and to the design of Andrea Stombuco. It is one of Stombuco's most flamboyant residential designs, erected at the pinnacle of his success in Queensland. Ironically, construction of the building may also have been a strong contributory cause to his near insolvency in the late 1880s/early 1890s. Stombuco had obtained title to the Sans Souci site in 1886.
Acedia mosaic, Basilica of Notre- Dame de Fourvière Acedia (Latin, "without care") (from Greek ἀκηδία) is the neglect to take care of something that one should do. It is translated to apathetic listlessness; depression without joy. It is related to melancholy: acedia describes the behaviour and melancholy suggests the emotion producing it. In early Christian thought, the lack of joy was regarded as a willful refusal to enjoy the goodness of God; by contrast, apathy was considered a refusal to help others in time of need.
The game stars John Constantine, the main character from the movie Constantine and the comic book series, Hellblazer, as he learns that unholy animals are somehow crossing into the realm of earth without care. He is then sent by his associate, Beeman, to investigate this problem. Along his investigation he meets up with Father Hennessy, who provides support, along with the Storm Crow spell. The game starts out as John is called in to dispel a demon from a little girl's body in a hotel.
Sideswipe vowed revenge, and upon arriving on Earth, chased after his nemesis without care for any innocent in the crossfire. Ironhide arrived and tried to stop Sideswipe, but it was only when Ironhide called Sideswipe "no better than the enemy" did Sideswipe stand down, and Demolishor escaped. Sideswipe appears in Transformers: Nefarious #1, set months after the events of the 2009 film. Alice steals an RV in Seattle and is chased by Skids and Mudflap, who keep her occupied until Sideswipe arrives and defeats her.
The government continued to provide specialized training for law enforcement and immigration officials on identifying and assisting victims of trafficking during the reporting period, and these trained officials were issued wallet- sized instruction cards showing the steps to take when a trafficking situation or victim is identified. Social workers received no such training. The government deported foreign trafficking victims without care or assistance after a brief detention, and seldom notified the victims’ embassies. Officials did not appear to fine victims, but frequently confiscated their possessions and money.
Due to its strategic position, it is a nation heavily focused on trade. Zirus is one of the few known nations to openly trade with Shina Dark. ;Kingdom of Estgloria :A mighty kingdom in the Western Continent, Estgloria is now a shadow of its former self after the death of its King. Ruled by the Corrupt Regent, Queen Catherine S. Langton and her son, the Crown Prince Crispin, they ruled the kingdom without care, heavily taxing their citizens in order to fund theirs and the Nobles lavish lifestyle and hedonistic ways.
Rather, > it is my plea to the audience to encourage mankind to help one another and > to see the world as a unified whole. I believe in my heart that if Jesus > were alive today he would be doing the same thing. > My specific intent is to bring attention to the millions of children in > Africa who are dying every day, and are living without care, without > medicine and without hope. I am asking people to open their hearts and minds > to get involved in whatever way they can.
This can result in difficulty in walking and running efficiently therefore may affect the artists' ability to play sport in the future. It is not known whether all round strength training, or playing the drum with the contralateral side of the body may prevent or alleviate these problems. Therefore, it is strongly advised to notify minors and their parents of issues associated with the drum. When played without care to posture, the miruthangam has the potential to have life long effects to one's posture, including even hips, shoulders and scoliosis.
Another area where the influence of votive paintings can be seen in mural work and other art in the west and southwest United States. The large number of votive paintings that have been left at churches and other locations has led to, in some cases, literally large piles of them on floors, left without care. While visiting a church in Guadalupe, Zacatecas in 1917, Siqueiros came across such a pile. Finding one of paper that especially interested him discarded on the floor, he thought nothing of taking it with him.
Some, like E. Fuller Torrey, defend the use of psychiatric institutions and conclude that deinstitutionalisation was a move in the wrong direction. Others, such as Walid Fakhoury and Stefan Priebe, argue that it was an unsuccessful move in the right direction, suggesting that modern day society faces the problem of "reinstitutionalisation". While coming from opposite viewpoints, both sets of critics argue that the policy left many patients homeless or in prison. Leon Eisenberg has argued that deinstitutionalisation was generally positive for patients, while noting that some were left homeless or without care.
PACE programs have strong incentives to help keep their members as healthy as possible—their patients, if left without care, are likely to require extensive acute and nursing home care, which are very expensive. So PACE programs tend to provide high levels of preventive services, such as very frequent check ups, exercise programs, dietary monitoring, programs to increase strength and balance, etc. PACE programs organize their services in a "PACE Center". These Centers tend to have a Day Health Center, physician' offices, nursing, social services and rehabilitation services, along with administrative staff, all in one site.
Most quality handmade cigars, regardless of shape, will have a cap which is one or more small pieces of a wrapper pasted onto one end of the cigar with either a natural tobacco paste or with a mixture of flour and water. The cap end of a cigar is the rounded end without the tobacco exposed, and this is the end one should always cut. The cap may be cut with a knife or bitten off, but if the cap is cut jaggedly or without care, the end of the cigar will not burn evenly and smokeable tobacco will be lost.
The walls of the building are so strong that they have stood for more than 70 years without care and repair: the observation center has almost no internal walls - some were destroyed by people, some of them collapsed on their own. In 2012, the conservation of premises began. As of 2014, the roof is replaced, floors, strong doors and metal-plastic windows were installed, and fireplace was built. The plans for restoration work include the restoration of a stone fence that previously surrounded the observatory, in order to install solar cells on it, which could electrify the building.
For example, in Myanmar, the presence or absence of loreal scales can be used to distinguish between relatively harmless Colubrids and lethally venomous Elapids. The rule of hand for this region is that the absence of a loreal scale between the nasal scale and pre- ocular scale indicates that the snake is an Elapid and hence lethal. This rule-of-thumb cannot be used without care as it cannot be applied to vipers, which have a large number of small scales on the head. A careful check would also be needed to exclude known poisonous members of the Colubrid family such as Rhabdophis.
Staplers are also used in vertical banded gastroplasty surgery (popularly known as "stomach stapling"). Vascular stapler for reducing warm ischemia in organ transplantation. With this model each stapler end can be mounted on donor and recipient by independent surgical teams without care for reciprocal orientation, being the maximal possible vascular axis torsion ≤30°. Activating guide-wire is connected just immediately before firing (video) While devices for circular end-to-end anastomosis of digestive tract are widely used, in spite of intensive research Kolesov VI & Kolesov EV. (1991) Twenty years' results with internal thoracic artery-coronary artery anastomosis [letter].
Whether Palma Rosa (originally named Sans Souci -'without care') was built as a speculative venture, or whether it was intended as the Stombuco family home, is not clear. If the Stombucos occupied the house, it was very briefly. The house was completed by mid-December 1887, when Stombuco hosted an entertainment at Sans Souci to mark the completion of the building, but from 1888 to 1891, when he left the colony, the Queensland Post Office Directories list Stombuco's private residence as Lechmere Street, New Farm. Stombuco had obtained title to the Sans Souci site in 1886.
The word "sloth" is a translation of the Latin term acedia (Middle English, acciditties) and means "without care". Spiritually, acedia first referred to an affliction to women, religious persons, especially monks, wherein they became indifferent to their duties and obligations to God. Mentally, acedia, has a number of distinctive components of which the most important is affectlessness, a lack of any feeling about self or other, a mind-state that gives rise to boredom, rancor, apathy, and a passive inert or sluggish mentation. Physically, acedia is fundamentally with a cessation of motion and an indifference to work; it finds expression in laziness, idleness, and indolence.
Dattatreya replies, asserts the Avadhuta Upanishad, that the word Avadhuta consists of four syllables, each of which come from four concepts. "A" comes from Akshara (alphabet) or that which is imperishable, "Va" comes from Varenya or excellent, "Dhu" comes from Dhuta (shaken off) and Ta comes from Tat or that. Avadhuta, states the Upanishad, is that person who has shaken off the world, is imperishable excellence, with the knowledge of that (Brahman), who is always is driven by his Atman (self, soul) alone, who has transcended discriminating against or for anyone by their varna (class) or stage of life. He lives in bliss, he wanders without care or unconcerned how he looks.
Beginning in the 1940s, the need for consistent pre- hospital care became apparent and independent rescue squads began providing coverage to various neighborhoods throughout the city. For example, in 1951 a car accident at 24th and Atlantic left a women without care for more than an hour because the Fire Department's ambulance was out of service and the Army Base Fort Story was reluctant to respond to civilians, promoting the formation of the Princess Anne-Virginia Beach Rescue Squad, Inc. to ensure consistent ambulance coverage for oceanfront residents and visitors. By 1972, the Emergency Coronary Care Program evolved to provide the first all volunteer Advanced Life Support EMS in the United States.
John explains this was the result of all the recent major incidents towards them and their friends and family. They put May's old house up for sale and leave once the moving van is packed.The Amazing Spider-Man No. 665 After spending their last night in New York at John's apartment, the following day she and John head to an airport in New Jersey with Peter and Carlie and they say their goodbyes before flying off.The Amazing Spider-Man #666–667 Following the Ends of the Earth storyline, when May and John are returning home to New York on their private jet, but the irresponsible superhero Alpha uses his powers without care in his battle with Terminus causes many aircraft to shut down.
They purchase > from the subterraneous coiners 36 shillings'-worth of copper (in nominal > value) for 20 shillings, so that the profit derived from the cheating is > very large. Boulton offered to strike new coins at a cost "not exceeding half the expense which the common copper coin hath always cost at his Majesty's Mint". He wrote to his friend, Sir Joseph Banks, describing the advantages of his coinage presses: > It will coin much faster, with greater ease, with fewer persons, for less > expense, and more beautiful than any other machinery ever used for coining > ... Can lay the pieces or blanks upon the die quite true and without care or > practice and as fast as wanted. Can work night and day without fatigue by > two setts of boys.
Many hospitals had to shut down, leaving people with other medical needs without care. A spokesperson for the UK-based health foundation, the Wellcome Trust, said in October 2014 that "the additional death toll from malaria and other diseases [is] likely to exceed that of the outbreak itself". Dr Paul Farmer stated: "Most of Ebola's victims may well be dying from other causes: women in childbirth, children from diarrhoea, people in road accidents or from trauma of other sorts." As the epidemic drew to a close in 2015, a report from Sierra Leone showed that the fear and mistrust of hospitals generated by the epidemic had resulted in an 11% decline in facility-based births, and that those receiving care before or after birth fell by about a fifth.
On May 14,兩千年中西曆轉換 Empress Zhang issued an order in Emperor Suzong's name, summoning Li Yu. Cheng found out and informed Li Fuguo, who intercepted Li Yu at the palace gate and then escorted him to the camp of the imperial guards under Li Fuguo's command. The guards under LI Fuguo's command then entered the palace and arrested Empress Zhang and Li Xi; the other eunuchs and ladies in waiting fled, leaving Emperor Suzong without care. On May 16, Emperor Suzong died, and Li Fuguo thereafter executed Empress Zhang and Li Xi, as well as Li Xian the Prince of Yan, and then declared Li Yu emperor (as Emperor Daizong). Many of her associates were executed, while Zhang Qing, Zhang Qian, and her uncle Dou Lüxin (竇履信) were exiled.
Stimulation from anal sex can additionally be affected by popular perception or portrayals of the activity, such as erotica or pornography. In pornography, anal sex is commonly portrayed as a desirable, painless routine that does not require personal lubricant; this can result in couples performing anal sex without care, and men and women believing that it is unusual for women, as receptive partners, to find discomfort or pain instead of pleasure from the activity.See page 560 for effects of viewing pornography with regard to anal sex, and pages 286–289 for anal sex as a birth control method. Pdf. Preview. By contrast, each person's sphincter muscles react to penetration differently, the anal sphincters have tissues that are more prone to tearing, and the anus and rectum do not provide lubrication for sexual penetration like the vagina does.
All songs were written by Pungent Stench. # "Pulsating Protoplasma" – 2:51 # "Dead Body Love" – 4:00 # "Miscarriage" – 2:20 # "In the Vault" – 3:00 # "Rip You without Care" – 3:40 # "Festered Offals" – 2:54 # "Pungent Stench" – 2:20 # "Extreme Deformity" – 4:05 # "Mucous Secretion" – 2:53 # "Molecular Disembowelment" – 5:26 # "The Ballad of the Mangled Homeboys" – 3:30 # "Daddy Cruel" – 3:32 # "Tony" – 4:05 # "Madcatmachopsychoromantik" – 9:15 # "Extreme Deformity" – 5:15 # "Festered Offals" – 2:59 # "Pulsating Protoplasma" – 2:41 # "Pungent Stench" – 2:28 # "Embalmed in Sulphuric Acid" – 1:58 Tracks 1–5 were taken from the split-LP with Disharmonic Orchestra; tracks 8–10 were taken from the Extreme Deformity 7-inch EP; tracks 6–7 and 11–14 were taken from various compilation appearances; tracks 15–19 were taken from the Mucous Secretion demo.
Gabbard expressed skepticism regarding claims that Assad used chemical weapons against Syrian civilians, saying that "there is evidence to suggest that the attacks may have been staged by opposition forces for the purpose of drawing the United States and the West deeper into the war." Following the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, Gabbard called for a U.N. investigation into the attack and prosecution of Assad by the International Criminal Court should he be found responsible. After Trump ordered the 2017 Shayrat missile strike targeting the Syrian airfield believed to be the source of the attack, Gabbard called the strike reckless "without care or consideration of the dire consequences of the United States attack on Syria without waiting for the collection of evidence from the scene of the chemical poisoning." Her statements were sharply criticized both by former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden.
During the early 2000s, when EA was in a period of fast growth, the company developed a reputation of acquiring development studios, primarily for their intellectual property (IP) assets rather than the studios' talent, and then subsequently forcing changes on the studios' work product that impacted the quality or scope of the game, and/or determining the studios were no longer necessary due to the poor performances of their games and dissolving them. This created an appearance that EA was handling games as if it were an assembly line, only looking to put out as much product as possible without care for the content or the creative staff that were behind the creation of the games. The company gained the derogatory nickname as the "Evil Empire" within the video game industry as a result of these business practices. EA's handling of Origin Systems, the studio behind the Ultima series, is considered a key example of this business practice.
American: "Margaret Barnholt her sampler done in the twelth (sic) year of her age 1831". English band sampler featuring 'boxers', circa 1650 A needlework sampler is a piece of embroidery or cross-stitching produced as a 'specimen of achievement'Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries, Marcus Huish, Longmans, 1913 "First of all consisting of decorative patterns thrown here and there without care upon the surface of a piece of canvas (see Plate II.); then of designs placed in more orderly rows, and making in themselves a harmonious whole; then added thereto alphabet and figures for the use of those who marked the linen, and as an off-shoot imitation of tapestry pictures by the additions of figures, houses, etc. Finally it was adopted as an educational task in the schools, as a specimen of phenomenal achievement at an early age…", demonstration or a test of skill in needlework. It often includes the alphabet, figures, motifs, decorative borders and sometimes the name of the person who embroidered it and the date.

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