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In the pursuit of the small improvements that make a difference, suffering fully for 80 minutes in November 2014 may yet be the making of a seriously - and surprisingly - good team in 2015.
After the fourth year the patient would return to suffering fully restricted productivity through URE and would need to return to the optometrist.
The same day, she was confronted in Oxfordshire by a voter called Cathy Mohan who interrupted a pleasant day's campaigning with the pesky fact that she's being forced to survive on £100 a month of personal independence payments – in other words, with her experience and her suffering, fully expressible, fully meaningful.
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I've written above the "Lewis us helps us understand," but can pain and suffering be fully "understood"?
These shows aren't always easy to watch, but they're united by a complex view of human weakness and a desire to tell stories about death and suffering through fully realized characters in distinctive places.
Today, an estimated 300 million people have impaired glucose tolerance, while another 600 million are suffering from fully established diabetes [ 9].
How can anyone see past such grief and suffering, still fully resting within the embrace of that radical love about which he preached?
The record must also show that the patient was suffering unbearably and was fully informed about the prospects.
He often draws most fully those suffering misfortune, and he does so with sympathy and concern for their inner lives, the conflicts in their intents and desires.
Given the normal moral presumptions against imposing suffering on others, it may be necessary to show that without suffering censure cannot be fully or properly communicated.
In every state, in every country, on every continent, people will gather in empathic listening, connecting, and action so that we may see all beings integrate suffering to become free, fully alive, and resolve differences peacefully.
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