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We are not afraid to acknowledge that we can be ailing, that we can find ourselves weak, that we can be infirm, and that we all at some point need help.
Nor was it intimated in Zorach v. Clauson, 343 U.S. 306 (1952), that the nonestablishment holding might be infirm because only those pursuing religious studies for designated periods were released from the public school routine; neither was it hinted that a public school's refusal to institute a released-time program would violate the Free Exercise Clause.
It has since apologised and sent flowers, but the fact remains that two weeks is a very small window to forewarn customers who may be infirm or away and that a two-year cut off point for untouched savings accounts means that many customers are likely to be affected.
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Others were infirm persons.
He was infirm and wobbly.
Her grandmother was infirm.
She said she resisted leaving because she is infirm and on a special diet.
Still, Ms. Zap said, "If you are infirm, there are people in the community who can take care of you".
LENNY GUARENTE: The research that I'm involved in is not about extending life after people are infirm.
Others try earnestly to present proof that they are infirm enough to deserve the scarce doses of vaccine.
(Supp.1976-1977), infirmirm under the Privileges and Immunities Clause as interpreted in Austin, supra, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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