Every year influenza kills 36, 000 people in the U.S., mostly the very young, very old and very infirm.
The toothless and infirm get shipped off to a horse sanctuary in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
For those without private transport especially the elderly and infirm that means no local amenities.
She was also known for begging for poor and infirm people before she passed away in 1963.
Consumer products, homes and offices will have to be redesigned to be made more accessible to the infirm.
Of course, one of the infirmarii could do what he wanted when transcribing the vote of an infirm cardinal.
It is the story of a man born into a wizened and infirm body who gets younger as he ages.
But Leon's lawyer said his father was infirm in his old age and could not comprehend even simple legal issues.
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If the infirm cardinal were concerned about that but not privacy, he could ask all three infirmarii to witness the ballot.
If we give them all information, they could possibly take advantage of us if we become infirm and live to be 100.
Make sure you have enough of the right kinds of insurance to protect your family if you die suddenly or become infirm.
The last point would be difficult to believe for any visitor to his spartan, cramped apartment where he lives with his infirm wife.
The worry now is that a bonanza of oil will weaken an already infirm resolve to drill deeper into the economy's structural problems.
When granny has become so infirm that she can no longer make a cup of tea, she may be nudged into a care home.
The cardinals draw lots to select three members to collect ballots from the infirm, three "tellers" to count the votes and three others to review the results.
The sullen French actor and longtime Carax collaborator Denis Lavant, trained as an acrobat, enters a stretch limo, only to emerge as an elderly and infirm woman begging along the Seine.
He is promoting his own plan to merge social care for the elderly and the infirm, often controlled by local authorities, with the NHS, which he says will save money and improve standards.
The same goes for robotic spoons that make it easier for the infirm to feed themselves, power suits that help lift heavy grocery bags, and a variety of machines that watch the house, vacuum the carpet and so on.
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They had each taken many mortal lovers, but had cast them off before they could become old or infirm, and all their previous changelings had stayed healthy until they were returned, unaged and unstuck from their proper times, to the mortal world.
Immigrants in detention include lawful permanent residents with deep family and community ties, undocumented immigrants who have lived in the United States for decades as part of mixed status families, survivors of torture, asylum seekers, pregnant women, military veterans, and the infirm.
Of course it may well be the case that there is no alternative to the old and infirm running nations in which the average age keeps falling to the 20s and lower, but it is a debate that will not go away.
The 85-year-old pope announced the bombshell in Latin during a meeting of Vatican cardinals, surprising even his closest collaborators, even though he had said in the past a pope could step down if he became too old or infirm to do the job.
The 85-year-old pope announced the bombshell in Latin during a meeting of Vatican cardinals, surprising even his closest collaborators, even though Benedict had made clear in the past he would step down if he became too old or infirm to do the job.
Dr Cook-Deegan was one of the authors of a study that showed a significant risk of adverse selection in the market for long-term-care insurance (the sort bought by the young in order to ensure they have nursing care when they become old and infirm).
In fact, standing at a polling station on Wednesday, in the freezing December morning, one thing that stood out was the number of elderly and very infirm who turned out to vote - many of them had to be physically helped to the ballot box.
They cover a wide spectrum of society over many centuries, including the very rich (as patrons), people of more modest means (as smaller donors), and the clients, both resident and non-resident, who were mainly the poor and infirm, including the disabled, the homeless and the elderly.
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