Sentence examples for an enduring condition from inspiring English sources

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While discussing these challenges with the media, Deputy Secretary Bob Work uttered an important line: "The campaign against global terrorist networks will be an enduring condition for much of the next 25 years and we have to be prepared to monitor it constantly, respond to and treat it when necessary".

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Instead, it has preferred to impose enduring conditions on a combined company to make sure it behaves in competitive ways.

The 40,000 people sheltering from South Sudan's civil war in a flooded and crowded UN camp are enduring conditions "barely compatible with life and incompatible with human dignity", and must be helped before disease and danger force them back into the conflict zone, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) has warned.

Europe's humanitarian crisis is unlike anything experienced in 60 years, with 120 million people enduring conditions of extreme difficulty, according to the Red Cross.

Locating hip hop culture within enduring conditions of slavery and white supremacy, the commercial spread of street dance through television, film, and cyberspace reproduces the figure of the 'happy dancing slave' in complex ways.

He analyses how new digital communication technologies support and fund indirect and informal means that ensures American paramountcy, in turn sustaining enduring conditions for worldwide capital accumulation.

According to Newsweek, 42.5 million American adults (18.2percentt) suffer from some mental illness, enduring conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.

Aaron Antonovsky, a medical sociologist, through his work with adults (such as Holocaust survivors) identified how individuals remained physically and mentally healthy despite enduring conditions of severe stress [ 15].

Under enduring conditions of injury to pulmonary epithelium and increasing alveolar permeability, cytokines can translocate from the alveolar space to the systemic circulation, creating a systemic inflammatory response, in which cytokines are efficiently activated and phagocytosis by alveolar macrophages is hampered [ 13].

Non-convulsive SE (NCSE) can be defined as an "enduring epileptic condition with reduced or altered consciousness, behavioral and vegetative abnormalities, or merely subjective symptoms like auras, but without major convulsive movements for more than 30 min" [ 2, 3].

The general practitioner could furthermore exclude persons for whom participation was considered inappropriate, for example patients suffering severe dementia or persons with an impaired life expectancy (estimated <2 years), together 13 persons in this practice, or incapacity to come to the general practice due to a very old age or <span class="lh">an enduring bedridden condition, 24 persons.

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