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Immediate complications were recorded while delayed outcome of abuse was obtained after a period of follow up in certain situations as cases of rape for fear of pregnancy and cases of major trauma for fear of development of infirmity and the period of follow up differed according to the case.
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More often than not, it involves some sort of infirmity.
By that time, Marshall's mother had begun to show signs of infirmity.
She explains her bouts of infirmity in departure lounges: "I'm afraid of connections … in airports".
For public officials to capitalise on this fear of infirmity is both sinister and cruel.
You know, this is a pop band that sprang out of infirmity.
He cannot hide his frustration at the onset of infirmity and his inability to do any more.
"Even now, in this time of infirmity, Your Eminence continues to teach us all by example," Archbishop Montalvo said.
If you listen to a damaged soundscape — an expression of infirmity or extinction — the sense of desolation extends far beyond mere silence.
George: For me it is this notion of infirmity — whether it is stated directly or implied.
The World Health Organization defines health not only as the absence of infirmity and disease, but also as a state of physical, mental and social well being [ 6].
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