By the end of 2013, we will all be sick of the sight of each other.
And what about the new policy supremo, Jo Johnson (who must be heartily sick of seeing his career discussed purely in terms of its implications for big brother Boris), what will his role be?
By 2008 Americans will be tired of President Bush and sick of Republicans.
If Ford is an example of a large, sick company, may there be more of them.
Smoking is such a big killer that it dilutes any association between extra pounds and death, while people who are already sick may be thinner because of their disease.
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With the old look come incredibly annoying rules that often spoil the experience, in the process steadily alienating a growing number of Japanese tourists who are sick of paying a ton of money to be bossed around during their rare leisure time.
Even though 28% of the senior citizens live alone (compared with the national average of 17.6%), it is almost unheard of for anyone to be left alone sick - or, worse, to die for lack of attention.
The CDC said airline crew members need to ask passengers who appear sick to be quarantined at one of the CDC's 20 locations across the country.
With insufficient numbers of healthy people (the young) to balance the insurance pools, the pools have filled up with people more likely to be sick, putting the pools way out of balance.
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As a rule of thumb, a functioning insurance model requires 80 percent of the pool to be healthy to support the cost of the 20 percent who get sick.
The burden of health spending will be shifted on to those who are sick, and not just because people will pay a greater share of their health costs themselves.
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They might be sick, traveling or attending meetings on behalf of the SEC.
Just like John McCain talked away his Keating Five scandal and Bill Clinton talked away his Monica Scandal, it is possible to make reporters so sick of the subject they will be embarrassed to bring it up again.
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Public Citizen, a watchdog group, collated data from the Kaiser Family Foundation in April 2007 to create the only ranking of how Medicare programs rank state by state, the basis for this ranking of the worst places to be sick and poor--that is, the places where it would be worst to get stuck on Medicaid.
The Edna dome is one of 28 such buildings planned to protect sick, elderly and special-needs residents who might be unable to evacuate ahead of a hurricane.
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It could be that traders and investors are just sick and tired of trying to assess the whole situation.
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Mr Alexander said around 100, 000 employees - mostly teachers, nurses and oil and gas workers - were believed to be paid through offshore payroll services set up in tax havens such as Jersey and could be ineligible for statutory sick pay, but completely unaware of that status.
This sick son of a Saudi construction billionaire cannot be reached by persuasion or money or dramatic shifts in policy.
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Would the information scare her and would she be overwhelmed by fear of losing me and potentially getting sick herself?
Under ObamaCare a person cannot be denied coverage or charged a premium because of being sick or injured at the time of applying for insurance.
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The amended amendment from the Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon, which said that poor people and sick people should not be made to pay the cost of the economic and financial situation that Scotland faces, was also passed.
And we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice -- not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes: tolerance and opportunity, human dignity and justice.
She asked for telecommuting options to have uninterrupted editing time, and to be productive on days when one of her three children were sick and got it.
While some people may regard the use of animals as drug factories as unethical, however, the use of genetic engineering to treat the sick might be regarded as more acceptable than its use to increase yields and profits in agriculture.
As far as I can see this is not intended in any sense as a rather sick academic exercise in stretching the bounds of what could be thought.
Claims were made that could not be supported by research evidence, particularly on the safety of transferring sick patients between hospitals, and other claims were made with no evidence offered in support.
This may encourage sick veterans that a cause of their suffering could finally be found, but Simon Wessely, a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry's centre for military health research, is sceptical.
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The resulting costs for firms, particularly in the service sector, could be insurmountable and far greater than those of simply covering employee sick days.
If the recommendations are accepted people who are signed off sick would also be put on to Job Seekers' Allowance, instead of Employment Support Allowance, for a period of three months.
Diane Sinclair, employee relations advisor for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, said she was aware of surveys which showed people were more likely to be off sick on a Monday.
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