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infirmity [ɪnˈfɜ:məti, ingl. am. -ˈfɜ:rmət̬i] SUST. a. form.

inglés americano

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It is a reference for the municipal and state health systems in the care of patients with infirmities of medium and high complexity.
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This extreme statement was later modified to allow that the king could grant clemency for age and infirmity.
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His physical infirmities permeated his vision of the world and gave him a high regard for physical beauty that was to shape his writings.
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His age and infirmities were such that he at first declined to act, but he finally consented to assume the duties.
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Death and the infirmities and miseries of this were the consequences of that original sentence.
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Credit procurement was difficult if the creditor worried about repayment in the event of the borrower's death or infirmity.
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It took stock of practical infirmities in the law.
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Certainly, he was fascinated by the mechanisms of the human body, but also with its infirmities, especially within their psychological and social contexts.
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On the other hand, the body politic is a spiritual body which can not be affected by mortal infirmities such as disease and old age.
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The term indefinite lifespan represents a more achievable state of affairs, because it merely implies freedom from death by aging or infirmity.
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