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end-of-life

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[end-uhv lahyf]

adjective

  1. of, in, or relating to the final stage of a person's life, when they are facing death due to old age or terminal disease.

  2. of, in, or relating to the final stage of usefulness of a thing, when it can no longer be repaired or supported and must be discarded or recycled.



end of life

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[end-uhv lahyf]

noun

  1. the final stage of a person's life, when they are facing death due to old age or terminal disease.

  2. the final stage of usefulness of a thing, when it can no longer be repaired or supported and must be discarded or recycled.

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But the overall messaging is murky when it comes to whether AI and bots will help us live better lives or if they’ll lead to the end of life itself.

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End of life care nurse Francesca Ramsden, 35, from Rossendale, has made it her mission to cut the cost of holidays, saving where she can and hunting for a bargain at every turn.

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“As we move forward, not only are you capturing all this material ... such as coffee grounds, but there isn’t really another packaging solution in terms of finding an end of life,” for these products, said Alex Truelove, senior policy manager for the Biodegradable Product Institute, a trade organization for compostable packaging producers.

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"End of life care in Wales is at breaking point," said Senior Policy Manager Natasha Davies.

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The law falls into a category of extended producer responsibility laws that now regulate the handling of paint, carpeting, batteries and textiles in California — requiring producers to see their products throughout their entire life cycle, taking financial responsibility for their products’ end of life.

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