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"Now we have an effective drug that prolongs survival".
Nietzsche later saw hope as the evil that prolongs human torment.
But the atlas's hospital rankings do not take into account care that prolongs or improves lives.
Talks and diplomacy end modern wars, but it's still the gung-ho, jingoism of politicians that prolongs them.
Chenkai Wu, lead author of the latest paper, says that it may be what work represents to people that prolongs life – not employment itself.
And one £90,000 cancer drug that prolongs a life for six months is £90k not spent somewhere else in the NHS.
At first the cello explores a tortured theme that prolongs a painful half-step melodic motif, and evolves in arching spans alive with slides, groans and slippery pitches.
In 2009 dollars, Dr. Gordon calculated, that amounts to $70 billion a year, much of it spent on futile care that prolongs suffering.
If I'm afraid of anything, it's of dying badly, of getting caught up in some process that prolongs my life unnecessarily.
Conspiracy theorists also point to evidence of a "deep state" that prolongs the fight against the PKK by staging terrorist acts itself.
The process results in an inexpensive fat that prolongs the shelf life and appearance of packaged foods and that, many fast-food restaurants say, helps make cooked food crisp and flavorful.
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