If you are ill and samples have to be taken as to what has made you ill, then that is going to be taken out of your hands because the prosecution may come from the Food Standards Agency - it may come from the local authority.
Dominated at the moment by courses in mathematics, computer science, and engineering, MOOCs may be ill-equipped to teach students to write and express themselves or to provide the hands-on experience of working in a lab.
Even after the reforms of teachers' pensions take effect in September, this will still be the case for retirements on health grounds, though teachers will no longer be able to accept an ill-health pension one day and be back teaching on a short-term contract the next.
And we will be ill-served by some of the fear-mongering that emerges whenever we discuss this issue.
But the town's threadbare garrisons suggest the army and gendarmerie would be ill-prepared to take the offensive.
The first concerns countries that are embroiled in political upheaval and which may be ill-placed to cope with the economic storms to come.
This may seem generous, but it will hamper a company trying to create a new market among doctors and patients who may be ill-informed about a particular disease such as osteoporosis.
And, even if they were not obsolescing, weapons designed for the Cold War may be ill-suited and incredible as deterrents to today's threats.
And still more cash would be necessary to treat mentally ill prisoners, teach illiterate prisoners and make unskilled prisoners employable.
In the Commons, Work and Pensions Minister Chris Grayling said that idea was "ill-thought out" and "would be more credible if it was not being made at the very last minute".
"Very serious concerns have been raised by clinicians over the decision to shift this care to England and I urge Mr Jones to consider how ill-thought out and potentially dangerous this could be, " he said.
Ms Boyack said the new register would impose financial burdens on crofters which they could ill afford and it could be divisive and bureaucratic.
The head of Boston's public health commission, Barbara Ferrer, said that the 700 flu cases reported could represent just a fraction of the total and that thousands of others could be ill.
Ronnie - named after escaped train robber Ronnie Biggs - was checked over by a vet and found to be suffering from no ill-effects.
Yet the idea runs deep, in British life of the past half-century, that a true toff must be hushed and slightly ill at ease with his own toffery.
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The idea is to use the scarf to cover your mouth and nose when around others who may be ill, or to sneeze into it so pathogens will be killed instead of lingering to infect others, the site recommends.
Grass sprouts from the rooftops of tall apartment buildings and lambs can be found grazing on these aerial pastures, the occasional ill-starred creature crossing the border of its tiny world and plummeting into traffic, only to be stolen away almost immediately by a hungry citizen.
Usually I find articles from Christians claiming witchcraft is dangerous to be ill-informed and simply reactionary.
But honestly, these stories are again somewhat disconnected from the other storylines, and they can be entirely skipped with no ill effects.
The prosperity that comes with more money is not by itself a cure-all against an ill-led life, and may be a source of dangerous foolishness, as Aeschylus warned centuries ago.
Banque de France Governor Christian Noyer said at the weekend that predictions that fiscal tightening would cause European growth to tip over the edge have been proved to be ill-judged and outweighed by the rise of private sector confidence lifting the economy back to a healthy growth rate.
Clare Montgomery QC, for Mr Dewani, told the court her client was "too ill to be extradited", and would be at a high risk of suicide if he were sent to South Africa.
With Lang waiting in the wings, Isaac Stern went out onstage and announced that Watts was ill but that no one would be disappointed by the Chinese teen-ager who was about to play.
Browett was ill-suited to the job and Apple should be slapped for thinking otherwise.
Haas has also been ill and taking antibiotics, so he might not be at his best against Sock.
Healthy people at risk of depression could be diagnosed and treated before they become ill, according to scientists at Edinburgh University.
Like Jakubec, he appears to be another mentally ill gun nut and bomb-making enthusiast operating in the neighborhood, but now off the streets.
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If these associated costs only led to set backs in school operations and management, there would be reason enough to change the ill-conceived hiring policies.
If a cow becomes ill and requires antibiotics or other drugs its milk cannot be used.
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