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Health is defined as homeostasis of the cellular ecology, and a state where there has not been an inordinate loss, reversible or irreversible, of the structural and/or functional reserves of the body.
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Donald J. Bisenius, a senior vice president, wrote in April 2004 to a colleague that "we did no-doc lending before, took inordinate losses and generated significant fraud cases".
But, whatever its cause, the end-result of health-care failure, so evident in our study with only 2.4%% taking preventative medication despite that more than half the sample reported ≥4 headache days/month, is unrelieved burden, including symptom burden, disability, productive time losses and the inordinate losses to GDP.
Many subjects, Dr. Schroeder said, had invested 5 to 15 years in the therapies, and when they were not successful experienced "an inordinate sense of loss".
"I was left with such an inordinate sense of loss, of the most perfect person for you, that person that everyone hopes to meet, the person that you want to be with, have children with," said Smith.
Georgia and Chechnya were hostage to his inordinate ambitions, and the tragic loss of life and the human rights abuses have gained Putin little but international disrepute.
If you are experiencing grief for an inordinate amount of time, usually longer than a year after the loss of a loved one, don't be afraid to seek help," London said.
Yet those same bosses go to inordinate lengths to delay recognising such supposedly irrelevant, non-cash losses.
Their inordinate wealth means they can run Manchester United City and Chelsea at a substantial loss, if need be, in their quest for sporting glory.
Cancer cells use an inordinate amount of your body's energy and can affect your metabolism, leading to weight loss.
His death this week at the age of 87 was a loss that should have drawn much more attention from a press corps that spends an inordinate amount of its time obsessing idiotically over the likes of Tiger Woods and John Edwards.
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