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"Ms Adekoya's ability to physically care for him was never in question.
It concludes that the ability of Mikaeel's mother, Rosdeep Adekoya, to physically care for the three-year-old was never in question.
Qualitative research from the United States (US) has also shown that RA can impact significantly on family planning decisions, with women raising valid concerns about the impact of medications on their unborn baby, the heritability of RA and their ability to physically care for a child [ 8].
In the early weeks after their babies were born mothers shared that their nurses not only helped them learn the skills needed to physically care for their babies, but also helped them understand their babies' behaviour and how to relate to their babies.
They also had concerns about being able to physically care for their children in the future; "I tend to worry a lot about how much of a burden I will become to my family, my wife especially, as I get more immobile.
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Once the similarities with humans are determined, it is important to keep in consideration the ability to physically provide care for many animals both during and after the testing.
I have learned that no matter how emotionally and physically straining caring for an LBD loved one can be, I cannot - and will not - give up on my dreams.
The young children are physically well cared for in a clinic-like environment but show a failure to thrive with height, weight and head circumference below the norm expected for children from Serbian families.
The Department of Health said that since these private homes do not provide services to those who are too mentally or physically ill to care for themselves, they are not subject to annual inspections.
Millions more children are abandoned and in need of supportive living environments because their biological parents are not able to provide food, shelter and safety; are forced to leave their children to seek employment elsewhere; or are mentally or physically unable to care for children [2], [3].
Many of the costs we've brought on ourselves from our past military follies are unavoidably here to stay, e.g., the care for physically and emotionally injured vets of our two current wars, which economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes estimate will run to more than $700 billion (and the whole Iraq fiasco will ultimately cut $3 trillion from the flesh of the body politic, they surmise).
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