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I'd always wanted to learn how to frail.
Religion's salubrious benefits apply to frail and healthy older people alike.
He would start charging co-payments to frail homebound older people who receive home health services.
There's a tipping point where bad luck turns to frail judgment – and obviously wonky management structures as Chris Patten, the chairman who appointed George, greases his slipway.
In conversation he talks enthusiastically about how to produce alternatives to payday lenders and getting a better offering to frail, elderly people in need of social care.
Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel's commentary highlights the importance and value of providing acute, continuing and transitional medical care in the home to frail or seriously ill adults.
According to propaganda, the "American Phoenix" is rising, thanks to frail corporate sponsorship and therapy for those suffering from P.A.S.D. (post-apocalyptic stress disorder).
At 68, Deborah Harry's insouciant snarls have shrivelled to frail, stilted wobbles, and she can only manage a shadow of the bellows from Atomic and Call Me, so a good-natured air of anticlimax pervades.
From nervous students to frail war veterans, state television anchors to professional sportspeople, one by one they climbed on to the stage to unleash breathless eulogies in honour of their leader.
Though the G.A.O. and Congressional officials suggested that lax oversight had contributed to the high acceptance rate, V.A. officials said there were other factors at play, including a weak economy and a desire to get benefits quickly to frail veterans.
Pinpointing what happens to frail males in utero is a first step in that direction.
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