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Being adopted may be a lifelong issue for some.
It's as they tell you, it's a lifelong issue that will never ever be resolved.
"I've seen many who end up having a colostomy bag because their intestines have perforated, and that ends up becoming a lifelong issue.
"Looking at perhaps the benefit to the child, who is 11 months old, breastfeeding, as opposed to what would be a lifelong issue in circumstances where the child contracted HIV, it is the view of the court that it is not in the best interests of the child that the mother continue to breastfeed," Meyers said.
For many people, coping with tinnitus is a lifelong issue.
Clearly, the management of the RVOT in such patients is a lifelong issue.
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Artists of an older generation, particularly those deeply invested in lifelong issues of black pride, were angry.
For many children in Africa, losing one's parents is the start of a sequence of events that escalate into lifelong issues.
Pupils in England will be able to attend sessions with therapists at school or college in an attempt to stop any psychological difficulties deepening into lifelong issues.
What is often triggered, in the divide between what moms and dads do or don't do, said Tamara Razi, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Washington, is a matter of clashing world views and deep, lifelong issues of selfhood and identity.
For example, I think it is perfectly reasonable for me to lock someone else's child in my cellar for a whole day if they say my cake is disgusting; others might argue that it would give the child lifelong issues with cake or cellars.
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