Sentence examples for inevitable illness from inspiring English sources

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In everyone else's view, Lovey was lucky to have got out before her older husband became like a third aging parent, before the inevitable illness and decline.

The consequences are inevitable: illness that can be relieved is not, and heavy burdens, both individual and societal [9], persist when they can be mitigated.

Patients believe that knee OA is an inevitable illness associated with age, that not much can be done to modify its evolution, that treatments are of little help, and that practitioners have not much to propose.

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As a parent, I know that it is good for business, good for workers and good for our children when an employer allows its employees to have a small allotment of days each year to heal themselves or attend to their children's inevitable illnesses.

Many described having begun, after great struggle and internal resistance, to accept their situation: ageing was inevitable, illnesses required medication, and they had to make the best of it.

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He worried about whether or not his marriage could endure an inevitable, devastating illness, particularly as he watched his father struggle to adapt to his mother's personality and behavior changes.

1. Reflect about your life and health, lessons you've learned, gratitude you've experienced, related to the inevitable accidents and illnesses along your way. 2. Write a list of things you are grateful for -- from the mundane to the sacred and in between.

GetUp's human rights co-director Shen Narayanasamy, who spent time inside the now-closed detention centre, said death or serious illness was inevitable in coming days.

Even though death and illness are inevitable, prevention can help prolong lives and improve the quality of life as well as helping cost containment of health care dollars.

The most serious implication of this is that care seeking for a child in respiratory distress may be delayed or mismanaged due to the belief that it is an inevitable attack of an illness that cannot be cured.

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