Last year she claimed to be too ill to attend court proceedings relating to a separate charge of misappropriation of public funds.
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.
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.
Despite much counsel to the contrary, RIM would be ill-advised to venture into the same trendy amphitheater where Apple thrives.
The seemingly-opportunistic bids turned out to be an ill-timed move to gain top-shelf I-banking status, as the sector never got its footing back after the financial crisis that liquidated Lehman.
He added that the government would be ill-advised to ignore the voice of parents.
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As a result, the euro area could be ill-equipped to handle a financial crisis.
But the town's threadbare garrisons suggest the army and gendarmerie would be ill-prepared to take the offensive.
With Rangers now wallowing in disarray, they may be ill-advised to hang around, even if they are given the invitation.
The first concerns countries that are embroiled in political upheaval and which may be ill-placed to cope with the economic storms to come.
The measures over-reach, open up new battles that conservatives would be ill-advised to fight, and pose more problems for Republican candidates than for Democrats.
How much, you might ask, do other American banks rely on such stakes, or on other capital-markets business that they may be ill-equipped to handle?
Now, while the public would be ill-advised to leverage its positions, there may have been ETFs or mutual funds loaded with mortgages that turned in positive returns.
It could be related to ill-gotten Google advertising gains from promoting online piracy of movies, facilitating commerce in counterfeit goods like pharmaceuticals, or selling keywords that are trademarked to competitors.
It will be denied vital modernization programs - the absence of which ensures the remaining force will be ill-equipped to contend with present dangers, let alone those in the offing.
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.
The Senate has yet to act, but passing a similar bill to the House would be an ill-advised rush to policy-making.
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.
The Islamic cleric believed to be JI's leader remained under police guard in hospital on Thursday, with doctors saying he was too ill to be questioned.
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.
Alas, it was a Wilson whose nature seemed to be aggravated by the ill health that was increasingly to dog him.
Why should the right to die be confined only to the terminally ill or those in great pain?
Four people had to be treated at London Bridge Station after being taken ill in what was initially feared to be a chemical incident.
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Usually I find articles from Christians claiming witchcraft is dangerous to be ill-informed and simply reactionary.
The cow had given birth on Wednesday but the calf did not appear to be ill.
Although elderly patients may qualify for a variety of Medicare-paid services, hospice care is supposed to be limited to terminally ill patients receiving palliative care.
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Patients who are ill should be asked to wear a surgical mask to contain their secretions, he says, and they should use tissues and wash their hands frequently to prevent touch contamination.
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.
As most Americans still regard unilateral disarmament to be ill-advised, the Administration has seized upon the simultaneous and accelerated pursuit of several arms reduction accords as a means of making a virtue of political necessity.
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