Now we are locked in a life and death struggle with Microsoft.
"You should dial 999 in a life or death situation, if you fear for someone's physical well-being or if property is being damaged, " it adds.
Water, something we take for granted here in the U.S., is a life-or-death necessity in some disadvantaged countries in the world.
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Even a relatively developed democracy such as Mexico now finds itself in a life-or-death struggle against gangsters.
We know what happens when families don't get the correct support, and to be perfectly frank, families will end up in such a terrible state in reaching crisis point that it could be a matter of life and death for some of these families.
Creating work is a question of life and death in Haiti today.
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As she searched for answers, trying to come to terms with her father's life and death, she reached a turning point in her own life.
If you don't have other assets to give away, some experts recommend you or the business purchase a life-insurance policy in a trust in order to shelter the death benefit from the estate tax.
India's Supreme Court has rejected a petition by a death row prisoner to commute his sentence to life in jail.
In one study, he and colleagues found that genetics played a significant role in whether a person experiences difficult life events, like the death of a spouse, unemployment and being a victim of crime.
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Britain was locked in a life-and-death struggle with Napoleon.
Pretty slow decision-making in a life-or-death situation.
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Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman -- whose office responded to the shooting at the Hermans' home -- said he believes the mother and her two children were in a life-and-death situation and she had no choice but to exercise her constitutional right to self-defense.
We won't second guess his decision, since we don't know the exact terms of the deal (though apparently they were pretty bad), but you know what, TiVo is sort of in a life-or-death situation right now and might have to take what it can get if it wants to stick around.
My job as a tax partner in a large regional accounting firm is not one that involves life or death urgency.
"If these people had reached out to her in life as they have in death, maybe it would be a different outcome, " Hanks said.
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Generally, life insurance death benefits paid to a beneficiary in a lump sum are not treated as income to the recipient.
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Manson's death sentence was changed to life in prison after California's death penalty was overturned for a period during the 1970s.
Whether the grief stems from the feeling of closing a chapter in one's own life, or the larger question of mortality, the death of a former teen idol can have a profound effect on fans.
He knows that spending life in a psych ward with meds will be a lot better than spending hard time on death row in a maximum security prison.
The war years saw him work on the prosthetics used to transform Roger Livesey into a balding, pot-bellied blusterer in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
We'll hear more about his life and the reaction to his death in a few minutes.
Perrin occasionally arranges his material in quasi-fictional ways in order to flesh out a life-or-death situation or to illustrate an ecological point without endangering his animals.
Others, no doubt, are being held for battlefield acts that could not be proved absent pulling U.S. troops out of combat so they could testify (as if they had been agents painstakingly conducting a criminal investigation rather than soldiers engaged in life-and-death hostilities).
Donors could also put the partnership shares in a charitable remainder trust, a popular estate-planning device in which donors or their beneficiaries draw income for life, with trust assets going after death to a charity.
The charges carry a penalty of up to 15 years in prison, or life if death resulted from the act.
Today Christians mourn the death of a man who gave up his life in a publicly humiliating and very painful way so that the rest of us might see God as a giver of redemption and grace.
For them, even a few million in settlements or licensing fees could mean life-or-death.
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