15 example sentences using donor.
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Found my dad was not my biological dad and i was from the same sperm donor as my new sister.
Even better, he was willing to do it just for the cost of the donor cartridges and supplies.
A lot of times however, there is not even bone marrow taken directly from a donor.
Admittedly this process is more invasive, and as a result donors are put to sleep.
No, charity is not defined by whether the donor is anonymous or not.
I was a regular blood donor in Denmark and checked up on the US regulations before moving here.
Yes, it's unfortunate that there are so many of us who don't understand how risk free this procedure is to a donor.
He turned out to be a big donor, and a hospital administrator told my friend that she could either do it or lose her job.
Big Content is a big donor group for the Democrats, which is why she'd be naturally inclined to support something like this.
Since I'm still gay, I'm not allowed to help, no matter how many times you ask. I get why they do this and I shouldn't let it bother me, but emotionally it feels the same as if they just said, "Please become a donor, nohomo.
In 1988, the California legislature passed the “Russell Bill” which releases the donor from liability.
An unaffordable bail of $500k was set, and if not for media attention, pro bono counsel, and a generous anonymous donor he would still be detained.
But I spent my days and evenings with countless families who had a loved one undergoing chemo, while just waiting hopelessly to see if they could find a matching donor in a registry.
I know that Amit is a very important person in the technical community, but please remember that everyone who needs a donor is the most important person in the world to somebody -- a parent, a sibling, a child or a best friend.
I went back and counted the number of different avenues along which he tried to attack, and there were no less than 11: Watsi's office, Chase's language, neocolonialism, race, the focus on patient care, Silicon Valley, California idealism, Watsi's investors, how real the connection is between donor and patient, why they don't fund patients in the US, and the realism of Chase's dreams.