(1) The choice to donate the organ must be free of coercion or manipulation, either social or financial.
(2) The story, as it unfolded, concerned her desire to donate blood as she had done several times in the past.
(3) Last year's winner received his cash scholarship and was also able to donate money to a charity that helps students pay for their schooling.
(4) All relatives were asked whether the patient carried a donor card or had expressed a wish to donate organs, including corneas.
(5) So you can donate both organs for lifesaving transplants and organs or tissues for research.
(6) All subjects agreed to anonymously donate blood and urine samples and gave written informed consent to participate in the study.
(7) We'll donate all the proceeds to a charity.
(8) As a further precaution, should previously transfused people not be allowed to donate blood?
(9) On the day that you donate blood, you should drink plenty of liquid (but not alcohol) and you should eat your normal meals.
(10) There was a declining willingness of the public to donate organs for research.
(11) Many people donate to charity, and I see that a charities bill is in the programme this year.
(12) Amid all of this emotional chaos, the boy's father walked up to me and thanked me for donating blood to try to save his son.
(13) The shortfall is expected to be met by income generated from corporate supporters and by public donators , who have already donated nearly u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255125,000.
(14) Church officials say they are moved by the response and that the donators included someone on income support who sent u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25515 with an apology that they could not send more.
(15) They also held a number of giveaways during the day, with prizes generously donated by local businesses.
(16) The office was well-stocked with informative material and free handouts, donated by numerous sponsors from both business and government.
(17) Tickets were also sold for excellent prizes generously donated by local businesses.
(18) Very few medical conditions automatically disqualify you from donating organs.
(19) In the whole of the UK last year 332 live kidneys were donated by blood relatives or spouses.
(20) We know that many people have already generously donated money and time to help the victims.