Sentence examples for ill or considered from inspiring English sources

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In addition, all lifetime limits will be eliminated, and insurance companies can no longer "drop" people from their health care plans simply because they are ill or considered "uninsurable".

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By saying "pyt," you're deciding that it's not worth letting someone else's actions, which are out of your control, bother you; it's "water off a duck's back". You can also use other strategies, such as thinking about situational constraints — maybe the driver was ill or considering whether this will be an issue in two hours, two days or two weeks.

It's ill conceived, ill considered & likely to go the way of Google Glass.

Subjects suffering from significant cognitive impairment or considered too ill to complete the interview were excluded from the study.

Subjects were not eligible if suffering from significant cognitive impairment (defined as Mini Mental State Exam-MMSE [ 26] score < 20), unable to speak French or considered too ill to complete the interview (medically unstable or with uncontrolled symptoms such as pain, dyspnea, etc).

Consequently, while the battle metaphor in some settings may seem facile or ill considered, we believe concept of maneuver warfare is directly relevant to business strategy, precisely because it has been developed address conditions that in many ways mirror those faced by modern executives.

Mr. DiFrancesco, a Republican, will leave office in January and has little reason to budge from his opposition to rate increases; to do so, industry executives and Democrats observe, would be an admission that the 1998 rollback in rates was ill considered or poorly carried out.

Critically ill patients considered the sessions enjoyable and relaxing without being overly fatiguing.

The satisfaction and acceptance surveys found that critically ill patients considered the sessions enjoyable and relaxing without being overly fatiguing.

This is not new terrain for hip-hop, especially considering Zak Cheney-Rice's observation that "crazy," "sick," and "ill" are considered compliments in the culture.

It's bound to be ill considered, badly drafted, and often more destructive than the problem it was meant to solve--a problem that is often grossly exaggerated to begin with.

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