Sentence examples for achieved disability from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "achieved disability" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the attainment of a certain status or condition related to disability, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "After years of struggle, she finally reached a point where she felt she had achieved disability, allowing her to access the support she needed."
Alternatives: "attained disability" or "acquired disability".

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If achieved, disability would be compressed at the EU level, as projected LE increases, at 1.9 years (men) and 1.5 years (women) (Supplementary table S1), are less than the EIPon-AHA target of 2 years.

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A combination of "tick-box" approaches to achieving disability equality, failures by some universities to implement legally required measures, and failures by the Student Loads Company are all hindering disabled students, Education Guardian has learned.

The HR of achieving disability pension or early voluntary pension was estimated with 95% CI.

In such cases, the work experience gained as time elapsed likely allowed the individual to achieve disability-insured status, and longer wait times could have delayed his or her entry to SSDI.

Despite this growing body of evidence that structural reforms to long-term cash disability programs can curb program growth and potentially improve outcomes for those with health-based impairments, the political coalition necessary to achieve fundamental disability policy reform has been slow to evolve in the U.S.

Payments for achieving learning disability and chlamydia indicators were awarded on a per patient basis (£50 per patient).

The improvement of social disability achieved by replacing old FPD with RPD (p = 0.011) or with a new one (p = 0.022) proved to be also significant.

In order for these rights to be achieved, women with disability need to be provided with age appropriate, accessible information on SRH, and to have recognition of their rights to have a sexual relationship, marry, establish a family, enjoy reproductive health, and physical integrity [ 7, 8].

The Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 which relate to gender equality and maternal health can only be achieved if women with disability attain equal access to maternal health services as women without a disability [ 8].

Additionally, the title demonstrates The Times's discomfort: "Happy Nevertheless" suggests that people with disabilities have achieved a miracle by being happy despite their disabilities.

An accomplished couple in their chosen professions, and an example to all, they achieved much despite their disability.

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