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be disabled from

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To render unable; to take away an ability of.

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The T2 also validates the entire boot process (an option that can be disabled) from start to finish, preventing injection attacks at a physical access level.

If the Constitution prioritized majority rule over individual freedom, it would be sensible for judges to be deferential to assertions of power by elected officials and for the judiciary to be disabled from effectively checking the political branches.

"There is absolutely no reason that children should die or be disabled from measles or rubella when we have simple, effective and inexpensive vaccines," said Carol Bellamy, Executive Director of UNICEF.

Apps that a user doesn't want can be disabled from the launcher, stopping them from running and removing them from all but the phone's storage.

Just as the text function could be disabled from a moving vehicle, so could the talk function be limited — at least when used without hands-free operating technology like Bluetooth.

And a system of this sort could, in theory, form the basis of a "remote control" feature, allowing weapons to be disabled from a distance".Kill switches" or "backdoors", as these features are sometimes known, have so far been associated with expensive weapon systems that must send and receive data to operate.

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9 10 Worldwide, 4.5 million people are disabled from hip fractures yearly; the number of persons living with disability is expected to increase to 21 million in the next 40 years. 1 3 5 The disability adjusted life-years lost as a result of hip fractures ranks in the top 10 of all causes of global disability.

Last week I interviewed Rose Spears, who is 50, has had thyroid cancer and is disabled from diabetes.

But both lost their jobs and both are disabled from injuries received in the stairwells.

Mr. Rembert is disabled from injuries incurred while working on the docks, and his wife drives a school bus.

In his book Gallego, a Russian of Spanish and Venezuelan extraction, described his experiences of having been disabled from birth and orphaned early in childhood.

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