Sentence examples for familial state from inspiring English sources

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When they visit their former homes, it's under duress and then only for holidays and familial state occasions.

In a small, familial state where it seems just one degree of separation lies between the million people living here, a resident of Rhode Island is bound to know a family in mourning tonight, or a family that is fidgeting in a hospital lobby, waiting for word on one of the 187 injured -- someone.

Feminist bioethicists have argued that there are legitimate questions to be asked about the scope of and justification for claims about the forms of care offered, and the balance between individual, familial, state and commercial suppliers of medical and social care.

The depth of your joys and sorrows is for you to find, to own, and to understand, regardless of your familial state.

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Most are congenital defects, even in those who grew normally for some time after birth and then slowed and whose condition is frequently found to represent familial, hereditary states, such as a congenital defect of thyroid or pituitary development, or a genetic disorder, such as chromosome abnormality as seen in Down syndrome (trisomy 21).

Unfortunately, information on heritability, familial association, state-independence, and cosegregation of specific psychomotor disturbances are lacking [ 131].

That familial relationship – a state of being at once outside and inside of madness – is the least classified or understood in the history of medical psychiatry.

Indeed, few people elect a priori to seek treatment away from their support system, whether familial or through state funding, if available, as, in general, they may feel vulnerable, isolated, not be fluent in the local language or fear of stigmatisation on their return home.

All Pacific Asian states can be categorized as familial ones.56 'Family' in state-society relations means three aspects: a metaphor for imagining the state, a model for state building, and as a device to change state-policies or a vehicle for state goals.

That policy, implemented in 2011, shifts ICE's focus away from deporting individuals who have no criminal record and familial ties in the states, stating that the agency should consider an individual's "ties to the home country and conditions in the home country" and "ties and contributions to the community".

Rather, he had another degenerative disorder, "perhaps familial," the report stated, that had progressively destroyed his cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for muscle control and coordination.

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