Sentence examples for permanently deferred from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes it feels permanently deferred, with dreams of progress borne back ceaselessly into the past.

He said: "The minister has decided that MSM (males who have sex with other males) behaviour creates such a high risk of infection to the donor that such donors must be permanently deferred with the result that such blood cannot enter the Northern Ireland blood stock.

Toderi's sustained hovering also reminds us that a permanently deferred arrival is the virtual equivalent as much of the poetic omnipresence of Catherine of Sienna's journey to heaven, as it is to Einstein's calculation that all time, past, present and future, is simultaneous and infinite at the speed of light.

Testing for HTLV was routinely done at the time of blood donation, and donors found to be seropositive were permanently deferred from blood donation prior to enrollment.

A list of subjects from the Jerusalem region who received high health profiles, whose scheduled military induction in 1982 1985 was permanently deferred because they were Torah scholars and who continued to study Torah full time (≥12 hours per day) at least until the age of 25, was obtained from the Israeli Defense Forces.

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Jimmy Carter, in order to take a public, symbolic stand against nuclear proliferation, declared that the federal government would permanently defer all permits for the commercial reprocessing and recycling of plutonium.

Note that he said deferred, not permanently denied.

I was an occasional donor until a foolish food choice on a tropical vacation gave me a severe case of hepatitis A. Even though repeated blood tests after my recovery showed me to be a permanently immune noncarrier, I am now deferred as a donor for life.

If the CrCl is less than 30 mL/min, dabigatran should be permanently discontinued, and any surgical intervention should be deferred for at least 5 days.

It is a distressing time for the older generation as we watch the dreams of our young being deferred and hope that they are not permanently destroyed.

In 2009 DHS granted deferred action to widows of U.S. citizens until Congress passed a law to permanently fix their immigration status, and in 2010 DHS granted deferred action to people who would benefit from immigration protections under the Violence Against Women Act.

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