Sentence examples for viable lives from inspiring English sources

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It represents an impressive start toward the goal of helping newly released inmates forge viable lives on the outside.

The country needs to invest in proven outreach, treatment and education for these children — their only hope for viable lives.

Yet, in some ways, the most moving stories are not about those who were already, or soon went on to become, big names in their respective fields, but those more ordinary talents who were enabled to patch together viable lives from the wreckage of the hopes and expectations with which they had grown up.

A recent federally financed study by the American Bar Association has cataloged more than 38,000 statutes — almost 700 per state and territory — that make it difficult, if not impossible, for ex-offenders to do all the things they need to do to pursue viable lives: vote, get jobs, obtain driver's licenses, and a whole range of items that would help them rejoin the mainstream.

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When Radnitz received the joint resolution of Congress, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas paid him tribute with the words, "The films Robert Radnitz has produced touch the common thread of humanity and that's why he's made such a great and glorious contribution to the thing that makes our society a viable, living, vibrant whole".

With good treatment, approximately 70% of pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome will deliver a viable live infant.

This reduction takes place only when reductase enzymes are active, and therefore this conversion is used as a measure of viable (living) cells.

Materials and methods: Pregnancies were classified as viable (live fetus at 24 weeks gestation) or non-viable (biochemical pregnancy, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy).

"Our team realized that if these technologies are good enough to create viable, living tissues such as liver and skin that can function biologically, then we can also make simple tissues for applications outside of medicine," said Sclarsic.

The cells (a) with active metabolism and no leaking membrane were designated as the viable (live) cells, (b) those with damaged cell membranes through which both stains (PI and TO) diffused to different degrees were termed as injured cells and (c) those without a cell membrane or a damaged one which allowed PI to easily diffuse were termed as dead cells.

These reductions take place only when reductase enzymes in mitochondria are active, and therefore conversion is often used as a measure of viable (living) cells.

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