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Moving sick patients exposes them to stress and the risk that IV lines, ventilator tubes and monitors will become detached.
It will become detached.
Some co-operatives have achieved this at a large scale, but as any business grows, there is always the risk that it will become detached and unresponsive to the grassroots.
Consistently criticize your spouse, and he or she will become detached or defiant.
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Among the fears and myths of online learning is that students will now become detached from their faculty and fellow students -- that technology will further isolate and fragment the academic community.
Perhaps we hope that by becoming awakened we will have the power to become detached from our experiences of pain, grief, or heartbreak.
The condition of the PFS will be re-examined at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 30 months, and will be re-applied if the existing sealant has become detached, or if attachment is considered insufficient.
Through a process of refinement, some value properties eventually become detached from independently identifiable responses, but they will still be paired with something worth calling a reaction.
A few stragglers, though, have become detached already.
In order to do this, class has become detached from work and demarcated through leisure.
"It's very easy for people in senior positions to become detached.
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