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life-threatening exemples de phrases
life-threatening
1. told that he had picked up a life-threatening infection
2. was intense, but not life-threatening
3. We had only two injuries, neither one life-threatening
4. inoculations, and no life-threatening diseases,
5. Her leg had been badly cut, and she remained in the hospital for months while doctors fought a life-threatening skin infection that had set in
6. Clearly what was happening to him now was highly dangerous, if not life-threatening
7. Was having cancer what made these moments stand out? Would I have built this special bond between us if I hadn’t gone through a life-threatening illness? I would like to think it would have happened anyway, but I will never know for sure
8. The notion rang a deep bell of life-threatening danger that superseded every other thought, feeling and intention
9. attain full self-consciousness as a result of a serious (even life-threatening) confrontation with another self-conscious being
10. I didn’t understand why this life-threatening event occurred in spite of asking for God’s protection at the beginning of our session
11. extraordinarily rare but potentially life-threatening variant of the
12. Her ridged leather armour had absorbed some of the impact but it was no match for the iron-tipped point that had punched its way several inches into her chest; she knew it was bad and from the location and pain it was definitely life-threatening
13. Venezuela: I’d only given them a vague explanation that it involved non-life-threatening
14. it was for the best that he didn’t proceed with any surgery unless life-threatening
15. While it may not be a life-threatening condition, it is still very likely that your condition get
16. possibly life-threatening case of breast cancer
17. He believed if civilization met a life-threatening chal-
18. It is a life-threatening disease — one that can kill you quickly if ignored
19. extent, helpless (the example is life-threatening illness)
20. Lucia still hated Jesus, for the more she thought about it, the more she believed it was his fault her mother had died, and it was his fault she was in this life-threatening predicament
21. Notwithstanding, the Protector had shown immense courage in resting life-threatening pressure put on her by male individuals who had yet to attain the mental age of seven
22. a life-threatening situation and he had narrowly escaped it
23. Fortunately for him, the risk for that one life-threatening bite of water was unnecessary because he had his daggers to work with as a tool
24. Life-threatening allergic reactions—most commonly to peanuts, nuts,
25. Some are familiar with the story in the New Testament about the ten lepers who came to Jesus with their life-threatening disease
26. It only lasts a few seconds as the hi-man body cannot take more than that without suffering unbearable, life-threatening stresses
27. Various nurses had offered their attention, but Visola had chosen to treasure her scratches for a little while longer as they tended to those with more life-threatening lesions
28. Stacey was in rough shape but his condition was not life-threatening
29. This can lead to a life-threatening condition called anaphylaxis
30. Two strenuous, life-threatening battles, followed by two and a half days of hard travel, had taken their toll
31. All forms of duplication are life-threatening
32. Their relative affluent poverty is not enough of a life-threatening crisis, to force them to band together to help themselves
33. Not one of them is life-threatening and once you’ve had one your immune to it for the rest of your life and benefit from a stronger overall immune system
34. It can be utilized in order to salvage a person's life in emergency life-threatening situations
35. It featured the case of Harold McCluskey who is a nuclear worker that was exposed to life-threatening levels of americium
36. condition from his chronic and life-threatening infection— was so bad, that he was judged to
37. Nor were her injuries truly life-threatening
38. Short, Suicide and Homicide (Free Press, 1954); David Lester, “Suicide, Homicide, and the Quality of Life: An Archival Study,” Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1693 (fall 1986); Lester, “Suicide, Homicide, and the Quality of Life in Various Countries,” Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 81 (1990); E
39. Still, there will be a day when a stop will save your account from a life-threatening collision
40. Even after death, the creature’s tentacles retain their life-threatening toxicity (see below)
41. The concept of a life-threatening illness and its treatment was quite complex for Grace
42. "The good news is that I've been told by my doctors that my condition is not remotely life-threatening or even debilitating in any meaningful way