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In early 2011, Bari Jay received a disastrous order of ill-fitting dresses that, Ms. Parker said, "didn't look anything like they were supposed to look".
But, as Mr Klein puts it, it is still "an order-of-magnitude shift ill-appreciated as to its consequences".
We sought to determine whether illness severity correlated with the presence of DNR order in critically ill surgical patients.
In the S.E.C. complaint, filed in Federal District Court in Chicago, the agency said that Mr. Kelly and the others violated federal securities laws and asked the court to impose civil penalties and order the return of ill-gotten gains.
Credit to you for having succeeded in creating a sense of order in that ill-disciplined army at Laeken.
For this reason, over-reporting of ill health in order to avoid military or civil service is hardly necessary.
Because of ill health and his entry into the Order of Friars Minor, Bacon felt (as he wrote) forgotten by everyone and all but buried.
It was culturally unacceptable to make a fuss and so health care staff members were able to concentrate on seeing ill people in order of clinical need rather than according to who protested the loudest or booked in first.
Deborah Kerr was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1998, but was unable to accept the honour in person because of ill health.
In order to obtain ill-posedness of problem (1.1) for, we need the following lemma.
There were signs of ill health.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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