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The development had less to do with connubial cunning than persistent litigation: after years of appeals to the Justice Ministry, the father-to-be was allowed to provide sperm to his partner, who then used in-vitro fertilization.
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Mayou et al. found in a three-year follow-up after motor vehicle accidents that psychological factors, persistent medical and financial problems and ongoing litigation were important predictors of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder whereas psychiatric outcome and pain were no longer related to the initial injury severity.
Recognizing Ongoing and Persistent Dangers We know looking at ongoing civil litigation that abuse within interrogation rooms is ongoing and persistent.
Ms. Schiavo has been in a persistent vegetative state for years, and the Florida courts, after extensive litigation, approved her husband's efforts to have her feeding tube removed.
No litigation".
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
"Sunshine and litigation".
"Not through litigation.
This is complex litigation.
And litigation galore.
Other litigation remains.
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