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Someone is considered disabled if he or she: Receives federal disability or blindness payments under the Social Security Act (including SSI or Social Security disability/blindness payments).
These golfers are considered disabled.
But if he is receiving treatment, he could be considered disabled.
A worker, for example, could be considered disabled with "moderately severe antisocial ideas".
These skills are so essential that those without them are considered disabled.
In a Texas case, for example, a federal judge said a worker with epilepsy could not be considered disabled because he was taking medications that reduced the frequency of seizures.
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The prospect of rebuilding a home that had been built around an individual disability can also be daunting and expensive ― particularly considering disabled workers typically earn significantly less than their able-bodied counterparts.
Yet, of the universities Trailblazers audited, only a quarter consider disabled students' needs when preparing freshers information.
When the self-rating scores were collapsed into those who considered themselves disabled or not disabled, significant differences were found between the two disability groups in mean TESS (72.1 vs 90.1, P⩽0.001) and QOL-CS scores (6.0 vs 7.2, P⩽0.001).
Our analyses demonstrated that from 1994 to 2003, in 44 of 50 states, the increase in autism was completely offset by a decrease in the prevalence of children considered "cognitively disabled" or "learning disabled".
Participants were divided into two groups according to their disability score (Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire [ 34]): persons were considered as disabled with a score of ≥0.5 and not disabled with a score of <0.5 as suggested in literature [ 35].
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