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The relinquishment on medically appropriate health care services can lead to delayed treatments and a further decrease of the health status.
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A newborn infant was considered abandoned if the paperwork on relinquishment of parental rights was initiated by the mother before discharge from the maternity hospital or if the mother left the hospital without the newborn.
Heavy-handed and infuriatingly arbitrary traffic patrols, mass collection of their locational data, grossly exorbitant fees and fines, statutorily unavoidable "checkpoints," the ever-present threat of (age/gender/racial) profiling, relinquishment of due process rights the list goes on, and on, and on.
"I do that because, regardless of your view as to whether it is worth it or not, I can't equate the avoidance of the unpleasantness associated with coming to court on a daily basis with a relinquishment of any possibility, however remote you may believe it to be, of your not being found guilty".
Still, I kept on my rose-colored glasses and viewed the relinquishment of my son as a noble self-sacrifice made for the betterment of us all.
Running for office means a relinquishment of privacy and family life that might, in general, be harder on women than men.
Special emphasis is put on factors which influence both the financial burden and the relinquishment of health care services.
His report on the atrocities he witnessed contributed to Leopold II of Belgium's relinquishment of his colonial fiefdom.
Sitting cross-legged on an easy chair in her home in Berkeley, Calif., last winter, she described the experience as a "complete relinquishment of anger, hatred and the desire for retribution and revenge".
"There's going to be no immediate relinquishment of custody, at least not that this family will agree to, and certainly not before there's some evaluation of the serious psychological harm that that would inflict on Elian," Mr. Coffey said on the ABC's "Good Morning America".
Chief Judge Mary M. Lisi of United States District Court for Rhode Island on Thursday ordered Maria-Luise Bissonnette to turn over "Girl From the Sabiner Mountains," above, to representatives of the estate of Max Stern, who died in 1987, stating that his "relinquishment of his property" was clearly "anything but voluntary".
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