"The length of time a person has been infected before treatment, whether the patient has been given sufficient treatment, and whether there are co-infections present, can all have a big impact on a patient's recovery, " it says.
The rest of the time, he explained, a person in such a state is inwardly dealing with an invisible roiling chaos, unaware of what's going on around him.
Of course, ending a marriage is one of the largest concerns a person can have at any time of year.
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Ive stated that software designs filled with physical metaphors do not stand the test of time, according to a person familiar with the design meetings.
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It is hard to know whether this ambition was in earnest at the time or simply the fallback position of a hyper-urbane young person with a mild case of disaffection.
When he showed up on the first day he spent a great deal of time learning from the person whose job he was taking.
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Given the questions surrounding the validity of the letter, and the fact that a spouse normally has first priority to be named as executor in the absence of a valid will, it may take some time until a person is put in charge of her estate through probate court.
By asking a person's opinion of colleagues, the company he works for and where he sees himself in five years' time, a rich image of the person can be created.
This way if someone drops out, Eventbrite automatically notifies the next person in line that there's a slot opened and gives that person a specific period of time to register before reaching out to the next person on the wait list.
The point driven system of the FSG allows for a 2 point reduction, less prison time, for acceptance of responsibility when a person agrees to plead guilty or cooperate (not guaranteed but usually given).
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By the time the buyer contacts a sales person, they have a specific list of questions and a price they are willing to pay.
The latter approach, said Lees, was akin to having to go through the front door of a house each time a person wanted to move between rooms.
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Whilst relatives will still be consulted, the burden of making the decision in the absence of any indication of the deceased person's wishes at such a difficult time will be reduced.
Enhanced-vision technology relies on infrared to produce a real-time view of the ground, sensitive enough to pick up a deer or a person from 1, 380 feet up in foggy conditions.
They included the length of time the person had lived in the United States, whether the person arrived as a child, whether the person was pursuing an education, etc.
The RAP generally requires that every trust terminate no later than 21 years after the death of a person who was alive (a life in being) at the time of the creation of the trust.
Since 1994, all of us at A Safe Haven Foundation have worked with a network of public and private partners to achieve a common mission: solving the issue of homelessness for people in need, one person at a time.
We step into that great continuum of mankind that has triumphed over grease flare-ups, cheap margarita mix and wives who wouldn't believe that the grill would clean itself if you just left the fire alone. l Now, 120, 000 years along in our evolution, we have arrived at a time--summer, 2007--when a person can bake the pizza of his dreams, the pizza he damn well deserves, right in his own backyard.
At the time of the presentation, Etsy had far surpassed industry norms, boasting 20 female engineers on a 110 person team, and was celebrating growth of more than 500%.
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He might describe himself as a full-time self-employed person but a lot of that time may be spent waiting for the phone to ring.
The lord lieutenant role dates back to the time of the Tudors and holders are usually a retired local notable, senior military officer, peer or business person.
"This bill, for the first time, would recognize a fetus as a person, with rights separate and equal from those of the woman, " said Rep. Hilda Solis, D-California.
The IRS requested and reviewed a list of all our members prior to granting the exemption, and it also devoted a single part-time staff person to manage all the incoming news applications, most of which apparently received heightened scrutiny.
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We can change the world one person at a time and one drink of water at a time.
He has the slight pudge of a person who spends too much time with a laptop on his lap.
And the next time you call in to a national chain for a pizza delivery, ask the person on the other end of the phone if they are being provided health care by their employer as a part of their compensation.
An intensive three-year academic course may be just the ticket for one person, but a tedious waste of time for another.
Time Warner's stock chart is like the flatline EKG of a dead person for the last three years.
In other words, it does not take ten times the amount of time to do a ten participant plan as it does a one person plan.
Ramirez said Latino people have been waiting a long time for a person of Latino descent to be nominated to the court.
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