Sentence examples for compensate for disability from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes it seems our focus on "positive" qualities, like being "cute" or "happy" or "sweet," is meant to compensate for disability.

Researchers attributed the phenomenon to the brain rewiring itself to compensate for disability.

In France, the national health insurance system does not cover specific oral care procedures for people with disability, despite the fact that the State has declared its obligation to provide administrative facilitators to compensate for disability issues in the 2002 Disability Rights Bill.

She asserted that design should: Compensate for disability Maximise independence Enhance self-esteem and confidence Demonstrate care for staff Be orientating and understandable Reinforce personal identity Welcome relatives and the local community Allow for the control of stimuli.

A wheelchair is often used as a symbol of handicap or disability, and assistive devices are designed to compensate for disability, so the stereotype of disability is easily reflected by them [ 25].

Compensate for disability Maximise independence Enhance self-esteem and confidence Demonstrate care for staff Be orientating and understandable Reinforce personal identity Welcome relatives and the local community Allow for the control of stimuli.

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But there are ways to compensate for disabilities.

However, the level and nature of support required may vary depending on a host of characteristics, including an individual's demographic and socio-economic characteristics, and the extent to which individuals can use technologies in their home environment to compensate for disabilities (Costa-Font 2008; Graciani et al. 2004).

For example Lauriks et al. [ 26] proposed that people with mild to moderate dementia can benefit from information and communications technology (ICT) solutions aimed at compensating for disability, while Kurz et al. [ 27](M) found that cognition-focused interventions confer small and inconsistent effects on general cognitive ability.

ICT solutions aimed at compensating for disabilities, such as memory problems and daily activities demonstrate that people with mild to moderate dementia are capable of handling simple electronic equipment and can benefit from it in terms of more confidence and enhanced positive effect.

But infielders played in to take away Gray's skillful bunting and he could be fooled on changeups, using a 35-ounce bat that he put in motion early to compensate for his disability.

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