Sentence examples for be disabled with from inspiring English sources

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They see lift shafts that can be shimmied up, thermal cameras that can be disabled with hairspray, and doors that can be easily opened with lockpicks.

But Philippa, the more I think about it, the more I see it's up to us to get on and plan lovely times and do what we want to do because any minute now we could be disabled with a stroke, paralysed from the neck down!" "A stroke?" chortled Philippa.

It could only be "disabled," with no explanation available to him as to what exactly that meant.

The TouchPad can also be disabled with a one-touch button, eliminating accidental cursor movement with palms and wrists when using an external mouse.

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Women living in a polygamous marriage had increased odds of being disabled (with "Moderate-to-severe disability") after controlling for other variables, including exposure to traumatic events.

In the late summer, he was disabled with right elbow inflammation.

"If you can think instead of being disabled with emotion, then you win.

David Robertson threw off a bullpen mound for the first time since being disabled with a strained left oblique.

She's disabled, with high-support needs, but had only about an hour and half's care daily.

Of the 30,039 entrants scheduled to compete today, 325 to 350 are disabled with 125 to 150 in wheelchairs.

Despite the first paragraph of this blog being about mental illness, I'm not trying to conflate being disabled with being mentally ill.

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