Sentence examples for infirm through from inspiring English sources

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Music and Memory brings personalized music into the lives of the elderly or infirm through digital music technology, vastly improving the quality of life.

This is just a short clip from a documentary by Michael Rossathatennett that follows Dan Cohen, social worker and executive director of Music & Memory, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for people who are elderly and infirm through the use of personalized music and digital technology.

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I take this to mean that Harris thinks that ordinary voters are essentially a group of mentally infirm people, bumbling through life, occasionally succeeding by accident and without any real awareness of the deeper implications of the lives around them and the events they witness.

Treblinka's German staff, numbering some 30 men, including Stangl, were all veterans of the T4 Program through which the infirm and disabled were killed.

His two aging cats — Sammy, 17, and Snowflake, 12 — are infirm and must be hydrated constantly through a tube, which takes much of Mr. Lane's time.

It also proposed the construction of housing for the impotent poor, the old and the infirm, although most assistance was granted through a form of poor relief known as outdoor relief – money, food, or other necessities given to those living in their own homes, funded by a local tax on the property of the wealthiest in the parish.

Workhouse, institution to provide employment for paupers and sustenance for the infirm, found in England from the 17th through the 19th century and also in such countries as the Netherlands and in colonial America.

"If any one of these citizens wishes to earn back their fundamental right to vote, they must plod through a gauntlet of constitutionally infirm hurdles.

But I believe that government also has an obligation to assist those who, for whatever inscrutable reason, have been left out by fate the homeless, the infirm, the destitute to help provide those necessary things which, through no fault of their own, they cannot provide for themselves.

So even though the vast majority of humanists support death with dignity, we don't mind exploring the issue and considering challenges the freedom to die can raise, such as potentially endangering those who are going through a mentally difficult time, or exposing infirm people to manipulation.

But I believe that government also has an obligation to assist those who, for whatever inscrutable reason, have been left out by fate — the homeless, the infirm, the destitute — to help provide those necessary things which, through no fault of their own, they cannot provide for themselves.

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