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But the statement from Mr. Zuma gave no clue about when Mr. Mandela, 94, might be discharged.
He suggested that thunderstorms might be discharged in the same manner with elevated and pointed iron rods connected to the earth by a wire.
A spokesman for the hospital, JOHN TURNER ("I'm not related, darn"), said that Ted Turner was in satisfactory condition and might be discharged today.
If a gladiator survived a number of combats he might be discharged from further service; he could, however, reengage after discharge.
While the employee might be discharged in case he brought suit against an employer if the latter so willed, it by no means follows that he could be required, as a condition of employment, to forego a right so obviously fundamental as the one supposed.
However, the hospital did not reveal when the ex-Santos star might be discharged.
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There are almost no beds elsewhere in west London, and the senior management team use their 8.30am meeting to discuss who might reasonably be discharged to make room for incoming patients.
They might allow to be discharged only when their conditions were stable and appropriate examinations and interventions had been completed, therefore, patients who were readmitted unplanned could have a longer acute length of stay.
If so the loans might be able to be discharged in bankruptcy.
Take-home point: In patients older than 50 years, the use of an age-adjusted cutoff for d-dimer might allow more patients to be discharged safely without advanced testing.
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