They include high school students (encouraging them to go into social science), doctors (arguing that letting sick, ill-informed patients choose between treatments shirks responsibility) and nonprofits (suggesting they do more experiments assessing whether their methods work).
Conservatives, he says, have always accepted an obligation to help the poor, the sick and the ill-educated.
That said, most people sitting near someone who is ill probably won't get sick.
"If their employer is not paying employers' National Insurance, unbeknownst to them they may not then be entitled to statutory maternity pay if they become pregnant, they may not be entitled to statutory sick pay if they fall ill, " he said.
And now, because of exposure to toxins from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers, there's about 20, 000 people who are sick -- some of them gravely ill, suffering from serious health effects, some are disabled, some have died.
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However, later Mr McCarney said he was ill and pointed to an area where he had been sick, telling his boss to go and check it out if he did not believe him.
Drake got the news on the morning of January 24 that his mother, who had been ill for years from rheumatoid arthritis and had been especially sick the last four months, was dying.
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In the case of asbestos, many of those included in the class actions are not even ill, but merely worried that past exposure might make them sick in the future.
You know, French people are used to not working that hard and still keeping a social model that gives them a lot of security if they lose their jobs, if they're sick, if they're old, if they're ill.
The sick, those in pain, those who care for loved ones who are ill are all subject to emotional drivers that complicate the decision process.
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Twenty percent of the sick account for 80 percent of the costs under Medicare -- typically the chronically ill, folks who have diabetes, for example.
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Mr Blunkett says he wants to reduce the number of sick days taken, but the federation claims his proposals will effectively make taking early retirement through ill health not an option.
According to the CDC, state public health officials are interviewing those who became ill to find out what they may have eaten and been exposed to in the week before they got sick.
Even though it only prevents six out of 10 people who would have gotten the flu from getting sick, it still dramatically slows the spread of the virus and drops your chances of getting ill.
Oberon had voiced a fear that the boy was sick for human things, that the cancer in his blood was only a symptom of a greater ill that he was homesick unto death.
Physically ill prisoners were held together in one prison in a 12-by 20-foot cage with up to 50 sick inmates for five hours.
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