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In 1883 he became minister of the interior, but he retired from that post in 1885, charged with incapacity in dealing with the Northwest Rebellion.
Within Scotland, decision-making is covered by the Adults With Incapacity (Scotland) Act (2000) [ 15].
The majority of patients in Scottish ICUs are admitted under the Adults with Incapacity Act.
This disease was also associated with incapacity among institutionalized elders in Korea [ 30].
For these patients, the Adults with Incapacity Act (Scotland; 2000) applies.
The confusion arises from equating a diminished cognition in non -mukallaf status with incapacity of worshiping God.
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In Spain, Perón worked to ensure, if not his return to Argentina, at least the eventual assumption of power by the millions of Peronist followers, whose memory of his regime improved with time and with the incapacity of the Argentine governments following Perón's decade of power.
Obesity is not only associated with physical incapacity and psychological distress but also with a considerably increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory difficulties, certain cancers and premature mortality.
Surely they will need extra staff to cope with the forthcoming deluge of work involved with the incapacity benefit-ESA migration.
17 Finally, patients already included in another clinical trial not compliant with the criteria of the study or with legal incapacity (person deprived of liberty or subject to guardianship) cannot be included in this study.
Problems with work were reported in 21 50% of the adult patients, with permanent incapacity for work in 1 5%.
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