He made sure his wife was taken care of when she needed to be taken care of.
When mental incapacity disables an individual from acting for himself, a guardian must be appointed for care of his person, and a conservator must be appointed for care and custody of his property.
Of course, you'd be taken care of, but all the money in the world won't mean much if you're dead.
While the emotional trauma of canceling a wedding always outweighs its financial repercussions, there are still lots of money-related tasks that need to be taken care of--and fast.
By creating a financial incentive to increase the gap between cost of care and payments, ACOs may be accused of rationing care, even if payments are tied to quality of care, rather than quantity.
The Honda has a bunch of dents in the left side and they're rusting and need to be taken care of.
But I really think the most important think is that the papers are archived where they will be - have the resources to be well taken care of and be available to scholars.
The child will be taken care of by family, friends, and the community, he said.
"There is a need for these families to be taken care of, and a long-term need, " Minor said.
As a plastic surgeon, I occasionally have to deal with situations that must be taken care of immediately.
"I liked to be taken care of, " says Sara Lee Schupf, 58, the namesake of the famous frozen pies.
So there is more hope than before that perhaps even this previous big worry will be taken care of.
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King contended that Boehner had said everything would be taken care of after the fiscal cliff vote on Tuesday night.
He might not leave behind any sizable inheritance, but at least he would be taken care of, for which Tengo was tremendously grateful.
Safety considerations will be taken care of by having chains of approved dealers who meet manufacturers' technical standards for repair and maintenance work.
In-store services apart, a superior technical support team reassures a customer that any malfunctioning device would be taken care of by competent professionals.
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"I think that any time there's discrimination in the country, it needs to be addressed and it needs to be taken care of, " he said.
Their medical problems will not be taken care of or prevented.
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To create a health care system that is universal, high quality, and affordable so that every single parent knows their children will be taken care of.
It is the primary vehicle by which people are given access to our courts when they have civil problems that need to be taken care of.
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So I just spent time holding her hand and rubbing my fingers through her hair, just letting her know she was going to be taken care of.
So when there is something to be done it just has to be done first, with the worrying and emoting and questioning to be taken care of later.
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To 116 million others who pay Social Security taxes, the system offers assurance that they too will be taken care of when they become too old to work.
The sponsors will be taking care of that for you.
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There are so many parent-less children in the world that need to be taken care of, and so many childless couples out there that could help to change this.
If that confounding variable can be taken care of, though, and the effect persists, the next obvious step is to determine what mechanism within the mother's body causes the discrepancy.
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