Similar words: living wage, living, living thing, non-living, living room, living trust, living space, the cost of living. Meaning: n. a document written by someone still legally capable requesting that they should be allowed to die if subsequently severely disabled or suffering terminal illness.
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(1) A reduced standard of living will develop from increasing taxation and rising unemployment.
(2) Helping pupils to make informed choices about healthy living will influence not only their own future lives but those of their families.
(3) Living Wills A living will is a record of your wishes regarding medical treatment at the end of life.
(4) Further information and advice on making a living will is available from the Trust's Advice Centre or Immunity.
(5) Their standard of living will be assessed in Chapter Seven.
(6) Luxurious living will soften people.
(7) Top - level football and luxury living will be hard to up.
(8) That would require that foreign subsidiaries be independently capitalised, which may also be necessary for a cross-border bank to have a credible "living will", a guide to its orderly resolution.
(9) To achieve a higher level of thinking and living will have sunshine and happiness!
(10) top-level football and luxury living will be hard to up.
(11) Restlessness of entertainment and discontent of living will destroy the natural virtue of the people. Sentencedict.com
(12) Soft living will enervate the leaders, and those under their command will be changed into beasts.
(13) It would put them in an impossible position if a legally-binding Living Will demanded what they considered unethical or bad medical practice.
(14) If the present policies are altered, their standard of living will definitely fall.
(15) After he discovered he had aids he drew up a living will.
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