Such a person might be thought of as the incompetent and unbefriended hospital patient or nursing home resident. |
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Of course, I accept what the noble Baroness has just said and what the noble Lord, Lord Alton, said about unbefriended people. |
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All patients with impaired decision-making capacity, even those who are unbefriended, deserve to have their interests represented when important medical decisions are made. |
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Over time, those who use projection as a way to control their environment will join the ranks of the unbefriended because it's not safe for others to be around them. |
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The miles slipped by all too quickly, covering only the merest jot of the great journey stretching before me, the great journey I would soon have to undertake unassisted, unbefriended, and in ignorance. |
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I found him, lonely and unbefriended, the very next night after our talk, at the Dugald Delanes' burra-khana. |
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