Sentence examples for illnesses that prevent from inspiring English sources

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As you state, the generation of "more high-endurance fibers... could be great news for those who want to exercise without actually exercising," and, as you reported recently, good news for those with illnesses that prevent them from exercising or that will abate when a sufferer is properly medicated with them.

If we add the income taxes imposed on this category we reach an overall unbearable fiscal imposition, considering that unregulated professions in Italy have no access to the unemployment compensation system, have no income support policy and do not benefit from an adequate protection in case of serious illnesses that prevent them from working for a prolonged period of time.

Mental illnesses that prevent data collection.

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Stricken with various illnesses that prevented him from attending a formal school, he was educated by his older sisters, his parents, and books from the family's extensive library.

Subject to an increasing number of short illnesses that prevented her from performing, and tiring of life in the theatre, Bond finally agreed to marry Ransome, and the couple wed in May 1897.

They cause enteropathy, a chronic illness that prevents the body from absorbing calories and nutrients.

But after his eyes began quivering, Matt received a diagnosis of osteopetrosis, an illness that prevents recycling of bone matter.

This week, a former Socialist prime minister of France, Michel Rocard, went so far as to tell the Canal+ network that Mr. Strauss-Kahn suffered from a "mental illness" that prevented him from "mastering his impulses".

But, Ms. MacDermott said, her supervisor told her that he had to comply with an April 12 department directive that said any officer with an "off-duty injury, condition or illness that prevents him or her from performing full police duties will not be allowed to work until such time as said officer is able to perform full police duties".

The case, brought by a coalition of lawyers for the poor, argues that many refugees here have been caught short by the deadline because of growing backlogs in naturalization since the terror attacks of September 2001, and infirmities of age and illness that prevented them from taking the citizenship test.

Her family had suffered repeated blows: the death of her father in 1921, when she was 5; the absence of a dependable breadwinner; brushes with poverty as she came of age in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn; an illness that prevented her mother from managing by herself.

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