Mr Hendon was too ill to go to Washington when President Bill Clinton apologised, in 1997.
"It's a long way for people to travel if they are ill to go to Stoke now - it's too much, " she said.
The ill effects go beyond layoffs.
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But he was ill enough to go into hospital over Christmas, and some believe that he is now losing enthusiasm for another term.
More importantly, America can ill afford to go it alone economically.
"We've had a few lads go down ill, which wasn't ideal but the movement and passing was good, " he said.
At Franklin Field later in the 1960s, instead of peddling sausage the plane flying overhead towed a banner reading "Joe Must Go" for the ill-starred Joe Kuharich.
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Try to go any deeper, like ill-fated Toledo, and you encounter another problem.
The whole point of having prescriptions is so that drugs which have harmful side-effects only go to those who are ill enough that the benefits outweigh the possible side-effects.
At the same time, you have Barack Obama, the Senator from Illinois, telling his constituents that it's a matter of American credibility and he doesn't support an immediate withdrawal, even though he believes that the decision to go to war in Iraq was ill conceived.
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To help her meet other kids who understood, Catherine's doctors encouraged her to go to a special summer camp for seriously ill children.
On the basis of these studies, Dr Dybul estimated that a patient could probably go seven days without the drugs with no ill effects.
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We have so much to lose when (history tells us not if) a spill occurs that allowing this project to go ahead would represent one of the most ill-guided economic policy decisions imaginable.
The discovery forced 16 employees to go through decontamination procedures, but no one reported any ill effects afterward, Frist said.
It is hoped the new lighter Osprey Assault will go some way to answering soldiers complaints about heavy or ill fitting armour.
Ill people, especially if they are old or alone, have nowhere to go but to hospital emergency rooms.
But it's the characters from De Niro's Jimmy Conway to the ill-fated Billy Batts who fans just can't seem to let go of.
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).
There is clearly some scope for saving money by making sure that all those claiming a sickness pension really are too ill to work, and by cutting the pensions of those who recover sufficiently to go back to work somewhere else.
Michael became seriously ill while in Austria and later revealed that his bout of pneumonia was "touch and go for a while" and was "the worst month of my life".
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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.
The Fed is careful to note that none of the three represent its expectations, but the severity of the more dire scenarios illustrates the need for banks to be prepared for the potential for things to go horribly wrong in the wake of a financial crisis that caught too many firms ill-prepared.
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Which means, debate on the debt ceiling will be heated and go to the last minute (as it frequently has in the past, with no ill consequences other than political fallout).
Mr Suharto himself is due to go on trial for corruption on August 31st, although his lawyers say he is now too ill to attend court.
"These defendants, two morally depraved individuals, preyed on a physically and mentally ill 101-year-old woman to steal millions of dollars -- dollars that she had intended to go to help the lives of ordinary New Yorkers, " Seidemann said, echoing his closing argument to the jury.
The more healthy people available to pay for those in the pool who are ill (translation- the older people), the better the system works and the lower our premium charges should go.
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