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He felt, quite simply, merely weak, illness makes us somewhat too compliant in our relations with society, with our fellow creatures.
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In the United States trials in 2000, with three Olympic berths at stake, he was weak from illness and placed fourth.
Mitik — or Mit, for short — was weak from illness and considerably smaller than Pakak when he was found by a hunting vessel several miles offshore.
General Forbes, still weak from illness, only briefly visited the site.
As with this study's findings, the women distanced themselves from other women with similar pain to themselves, which might be an implicit approach to reject stereotyped medical accounts, and to avoid medical discourses about unexplained pain or cultural marginalisation and the perceptions of being a lazy, weak and illness-fixated female patient.
A disease, illness, weak will or choice?
(Kinesiologists believe that weak muscles indicate illness, and that a patient's muscles will test as weaker when he or she is holding a substance that contributes to health problems).
It seemed to be yet another mass shooting with yet another weak justification; mental illness or a workplace grievance-discrete gasoline set aflame by the flint-click of too easily available guns.
"Disability and the weak are social illnesses.
Freddy was a doctor who had just returned from Central Africa and appeared to be weak with a mysterious illness.
Forlorn and weak from hunger and illness, they perk up at the sight of a passing jeep or pickup truck, hoping that it belongs to one of the relief groups that have been distributing corn, oil and soy meal.
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