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So much for psychological incapacitation".
Criminologists call this the incapacitation effect.
Sure enough, Henry's incapacitation is a ploy.
"I was more tired than anything," Weekes said, referring to his brief incapacitation.
Traditionally, prisons are held to have four objectives: retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation and incapacitation.
Here I became most strongly conscious of my incapacitation — because I found myself unable to intervene.
A sentence can have a variety of justifications, such as incapacitation, deterrence, retribution, or rehabilitation.
The sudden death or incapacitation of its president is about the last thing Somalia needs.
Following his incapacitation, Ehud Olmert assumed the role of prime minister.
Given the difficulty of identifying such offenders with certainty, the principle of incapacitation is controversial.
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Form is still valid if the person granting the power ('Principal') becomes incapacitated (Incapacitation is as someone who cannot think for themselves with a clear mind).
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