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The president may not be as frail as his gaunt looks suggest but, when he does go, will Syrians quietly accept an Assad dynasty?Palestinians abandonedAnd what of Mr Arafat in this macabre actuarial exercise?
Selecting better candidates for ICU admission will be an ongoing process: Will a 90-year-old person in 2030 be as frail and thus have the same risk of ICU admission as in 2015?
From a clinical perspective, a sub-maximal limit relates to the notion that an individual can be as frail as they could be, without experiencing every deficit or illness possible.
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Adele is as frail as a leaf, and she rarely goes out.
But those memories are as frail and fleeting as chalk, not as lasting as street names, bronze statues, the Henry Hudson Bridge building, or the Frick mansion.
In his ever-so-equivocal style, he offers his reasoning: "I'm as frail and flawed as anybody else, but I've seen the people who have been governor and I think I can do that job".
We cannot exclude the fact that some patients living in their own homes are as frail as those in nursing homes, and there may be different criteria between countries for transferring patients to nursing homes.
But if this image was as faint, frail, delicate and trembly as that sounds, if that was all it was, it wouldn't hold.
Notably, older adults and women were more likely to be misclassified as frail and are less likely to receive a transplant [ 12- 18].
I think the current work speaks to some of that same anxiety I had back then -- that the vision of the world we think to be so stable is as thin, frail, and constructed as a painting and visa versa.
His build is barely full enough not to be describable as frail, but his coördination is so extraordinary that the ball comes off his racquet at furious speed.
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