"Ailed" is a word in ENGLISH

ailed ENGLISH
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Many „pathogens“ (both chemical and behavioral) can influence how you turn out; these include substance abuse by a mother during pregnancy, maternal stress, and low birth weight. As a child grows, neglect, physical abuse, and head injury can cause problems in mental development. Once the child is grown, substance abuse and exposure to a variety of toxins can damage the brain, modifying intelligence, aggression, and decision-making abilities. The major public health movement to remove lead-based paint grew out of an understanding that even low levels of lead can cause brain damage that makes children less inteligent and, in some cases, more impulsive and aggressive. How you turn out depends on where you´ve been. So when it comes to thinking about blameworthiness, the first difficulty to consider is that people do not choose their own developmental path.It´s problematic to imagine yourself in the shoes of a criminal and conclude, „Well, I wouldn´t have done that“ – because if you weren´t exposed to in utero cocaine, lead poisoning, or physical abuse, and he was, then you and he are not directly comparable.

David Eagleman

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ail ENGLISH

To affect with pain or uneasiness, either physical or mental; to trouble; to be the matter with; -- used to …

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ail ENGLISH

To be affected with pain or uneasiness of any sort; to be ill or indisposed or in trouble.

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ail ENGLISH

Indisposition or morbid affection.

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Bank LAW AND LEGAL

1. A beuch or seat; the bench or tribunal occupied by the judges; the seat of judgment; a court. The …

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bati HILIGAYNON

bátì - To feel, have sensation, suffer. Mabúg-at kaáyo ang íya nga pagbátì. He is very seriously ill or suffers …

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Carte Blanche LAW AND LEGAL

A white sheet of paper; an Instrument signed, but otherwise left blank. A sheet given to an agent, with the …

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Claves Insvls LAW AND LEGAL

In Manx law. The keys of the Island of Man, or twelve persons to whom ail ambiguous and weighty causes …

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Engine LAW AND LEGAL

This ls said to be a word of very general signification; and, when used ln an act, its meaning must …

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Fully Administered LAW AND LEGAL

The English equivalent of the Latin phrase “plene admin-istravit;" being a plea by nn executor or ad-minlstrator that he has …

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ganda CEBUANO

ganda n k. o. leek: Allium odorum. It is used as spice or for rubbing ailing parts of the body. …

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gutas CEBUANO

gútas n a bitter, black medicinal liquid taken for stomach ail-ments and also used as an abortifacient. amargas = gútas.

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huyup CEBUANO

huyup v {1} [A; a] blow air. Tugnaw basta muhuyup ang amíhan, Its cold when the northeast wind blows. Huypa …

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In Personam, In Rem LAW AND LEGAL

In the Ro-maa law, from which they are taken, the expressions “in rem” and “in personam” were always opposed to …

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Maieie LAW AND LEGAL

In French law. The govern-ment building of each commune. It con-tains the record office of ail civil acts nnd the …

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masakit HILIGAYNON

masakít - Sick, ill, infirm, ailing, unwell, poorly, sore, out of sorts, seedy, painful, aching, poignant, smarting, hurting, excruciating; sharp, …

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pamalatian HILIGAYNON

pamalatián - Sickness, illness, infirmity, disease, ailment, complaint, disorder, malady, epidemic, pest, pestilence; to ail, be sick or ill, fall …

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Pretexts LAW AND LEGAL

In International law. Reasons alleged as Justificatory, but which are so only in appearuuce. or which are even absolutely destifute …

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Protestants LAW AND LEGAL

Those who adhered to the doctrine of Luther; so called because, in 1529, they protested against a decree of the …

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