Definitions
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Belonging to the genus Natalus, tropical American bats, or resembling them. See Natalus.
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Examples
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Like, say, Nataline Sarkisyan, whose life-saving liver transplant was denied by Cigna on the grounds that it was “experimental.”
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Sarkisyan's 17-year-old cancer-stricken daughter Nataline made national headlines when Cigna, the family's health insurance company, denied coverage for a liver transplant in late 2007.
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Nataline Sarkisyan died hours after the company's reversal.
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Nataline Sarkisyan was a beautiful 17 year old California girl who died because of denial of care by her insurer.
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Nataline, I analyzed my query a while back, the same time my agent posted it on her blog.
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In December, five months after his fateful visit to the fairgrounds, 17 year old Nataline
Does Wendell Potter Both Mirror the Worst, and Model the Best in Ourselves?
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Although they had health insurance, they lost their beloved 17-year-old daughter, Nataline, when their insurance company denied a liver transplant that her doctors said would give her a 65% chance to live.
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Just hours after CIGNA approved the liver transplant, Nataline died.
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The fact that Nataline would not have been accepted by some transplant centers because her chance of survival was too low due to complex medical conditions beyond the liver transplant suggests that this was not as cut and dried as some people who use Nataline as a poster child would like to have everyone believe.
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ACOSTA: Sarkisyan's 17-year-old cancer-stricken daughter, Nataline (ph), made national headlines when the family's health insurance company denied coverage for a liver transplant in late 2007.
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