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When someone becomes ill, loses a loved one or a child, is suffering personal crisis, or has a child with a condition that is assumed to lower a child's "quality of life," many of us tend to say the wrong thing.
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Being sacked makes people ill, losing their nerve and the will to work again.
He said he became ill, losing his hair and more than 65 pounds.
Europe's comprehensive welfare systems are grand insurance policies against the risk of falling ill, losing your job, or declining into poverty.
Since then I've seen ordinary New Yorkers go out of their way to help out people who were ill, lost or distressed in street; subway and park.
You might fall ill, lose your job or get divorced - the main reasons for failing to repay a mortgage.
However, at the Queen's Birthday regatta of 1875, Rush, who was ill, lost the race to Elias C. Laycock.
Foster had incestuous feelings towards his sister and was distraught when she fell ill, lost all of her hair and passed away.
All these actions combined will minimize the risks of someone falling ill, losing a child, and ultimately losing their own life.
"Children, women, men are trapped, hungry, ill, losing hope," Amos told the 69 countries attending a donor conference held in Kuwait.
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