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She worried that her ability to work was an act of subconscious aggression, a sign that she didn't love her mother enough.
In a 2005 survey of victims of domestic violence, 64% indicated that their ability to work was jeopardized, and two in five feared their intimate partner's intrusion at their job either by phone or in person.
The effect on patients' daily activities, including their ability to work, was analyzed.
The cyclical effect of poor health on ability to work was noted by respondents.
Only the reported improved ability to work was still evident when comparing T1 and T 3 (Additional file 1).
The loss of ability to work was seen as a great obstacle to progress: "...Before, I was able to earn a living on my own.
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Denmark, for example, now grants a benefit only if the ability to work is permanently reduced and flexible work is impossible.
James wants to challenge a decision for his claim to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), a benefit for people whose ability to work is limited or made impossible by a sickness or disability.
And the ability to work is not regarded as the same as the right to settle, with all the benefits and access to public services that come with it.
This is a payment to people whose ability to work is limited by disability or illness.
One can easily imagine the ability to work being made contingent on completing such a requirement.
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