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Insurers, too, are considering severely limiting the money paid out for damages on the ground, including ruined buildings.
In the tribal districts of Maharashtra, 64 percent of preschool children were found to be underweight, with 28.8 percent considered severely underweight.
People with a BMI below 18.5 are considered underweight while 35 or higher is considered severely obese and 40 or higher is morbidly obese.
By age 15, the boy had lost half his body weight and his B.M.I. had fallen to 16, considered severely underweight.
Those not considered severely mentally ill — generally, those who do not require medication — will still be segregated from the general population and from one another.
Kelly Laurson, a doctoral candidate in kinesiology at Iowa State and the lead author of the Iowa prep study, said he was startled to discover that nearly 1 in 10 linemen in that state were considered severely obese by adult standards.
("Progressive," a term that can seem more pragmatic and less ideological, may help change this. We'll know things are different when we see a major Democratic politician straining, Romney-like, to be considered "severely" progressive).
As a result, 31 percent of New Yorkers paid 50 percent or more of their income in rent and utilities by 2011 and were considered "severely" rent burdened, according to the center.
THE theft by a Russian syndicate of 1.2 billion username and password combinations from 420,000 websites around the world means that the personal details of almost half of all users of the internet must now be considered severely compromised.
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