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His injuries looked too severe for him to live.
The repercussions down the road could be severe for him".
"We knew it had to be quite severe, for him to be quite isolated, to suit the story".
Brailsford also said that Richie Porte would be a protected rider, like Froome, as an insurance policy if the 29-year-old Briton's injuries proved too severe for him to challenge for the overall title.
After hearing conflicting testimony from four mental health experts in a two-day hearing last week, Judge James Garrett of Jefferson County Circuit Court in Birmingham ruled late today that Mr. Cherry's dementia was too severe for him to help his lawyers.
I don't know what he said to the referee but it must have been severe for him to sin-bin him.
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He added: "It's such severe consequences for him.
One example of our work is an individual with a collapsed spine and post-traumatic stress disorder severe enough for him to be pensioned out of the armed forces.
Mackay's injuries were severe enough for him to be evacuated to Malta and then England, and he did not rejoin his battalion until February 1916, by which time it had been withdrawn to Egypt.
These episodes were severe enough for him to be incapacitated for days on end.
"The publicity's been severe for her".
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