Very ill indeed.
I don’t have the right to fall ill?
It was impossible; papa was so ill.
A few weeks later, when Shaher took ill, Mr.
I'm only 53, no underlying health conditions and never ill.
"I was so ill, I couldn't even lift myself up," she recalls.
In the placebo group, 58 or 407, or 14.3 percent, became ill.
Call centre workers have previously said they felt ill-prepared for the role.
People who are ill with COVID-19 should isolate from their pets, the CDC said.
“Nor is it impossible to create a health care system that covers all of the mentally ill.”
Trump said that 22 people were currently ill with the virus, including four he said are “very ill.”
"Being ill from any virus such as flu can temporarily drop your sperm count (sometimes to zero) for a few weeks or months.
But not long afterwards, Ms Lawler, who was acutely ill herself, found him unconscious, while his father - who would be left paralysed - was critically ill in another room.
According to the Health and Safety Executive, among employed staff, stress accounted for 37% of all work-related ill health cases and 45% of working days lost to ill health.
…ill-conceived, ill-planned, and poorly executed coup attempt occurred August 19–21, 1991, bringing an end to the Communist Party and accelerating the movement to disband the Soviet Union.
She did not sentimentalise the Chechen rebels, nor did she demonise the Russian conscripts—ill-armed, ill-fed, and ill-led—who have crushed the Chechens' half-baked independence.
Over the last 15 years, I’ve witnessed how the internet has revolutionised how chronically ill people like me can interact with what’s going on - even on bad days when I’m too ill to leave the house, I still get a glimpse of what’s going on outside my bubble.
She stresses that the vast majority of mentally ill people are non-violent, but says that research by Sane showed that more than half of the 120 homicides committed annually by mentally ill people in the UK happened because of multiple failures by care services.
In normal times this dwindling mental health hospital capacity was a constant struggle for staff, who would have to decide who was the least ill, to be discharged or sent on leave, to make way for a new acutely ill person who could no longer be cared for in the community.
Osborne described the statement as ill-advised, saying: “If I were the Metropolitan police commissioner, and I wanted to maintain my credibility and the credibility of my force, I would quickly distance myself from this very stupid and ill-advised statement from a junior officer who doesn’t appear to understand much about press freedom.”
ill
adj all
- affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
Example: ill from the monotony of his suffering
noun state
- an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining
adv all
- (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well
Example: he was ill prepared
adj all
- resulting in suffering or adversity
Example: ill effects
adj all
- distressing
Example: ill manners
adv all
- unfavorably or with disapproval
Example: tried not to speak ill of the dead
adj all
- indicating hostility or enmity
Example: you certainly did me an ill turn
adv all
- with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly
Example: we can ill afford to buy a new car just now
adj all
- presaging ill fortune
Example: ill omens
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Osborne described the statement as ill-advised saying If I were the Metropolitan police commissioner and I wanted to maintain my credibility and the credibility of my force I would quickly distance myself from this very stupid and ill-advised statement from a junior officer who doesnt appear to understand much about press freedom