Sentence examples for debilitating disability from inspiring English sources

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Debilitating disability is not a lifestyle choice disabled people are tempted with at school: doctor, teacher, or lifelong benefit claimant.

The trust, which is responsible for the hospital, said if staff had used the correct procedure to free Callum's shoulder it would not have been damaged and he would not have suffered the debilitating disability.

Subjective disability was measured by the validated Finnish version of the Oswestry Disability Index, where 0%% represents no disability and 100%% extreme debilitating disability [ 8, 9].

Subjective disability was measured by the validated Finnish version of the Oswestry Disability Index, where 0% represents no disability and 100% extreme debilitating disability [ 14- 16].

Subjective disability was measured by the validated Finnish version of the ODI, where 0% represents no disability and 100% extreme debilitating disability.

This vulnerable group not only suffer from debilitating disability and a high risk of suicide [ 7], but also high risks of morbidity and mortality from physical illness [ 8].

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But the report does not make clear whether the difference in education settings can account for the achievement gap between the two groups or whether children with less debilitating disabilities are more likely to be placed in general classrooms for large portions of the day.

Martin is unique in that he achieved top professional status despite a debilitating permanent disability.

Born with a debilitating spinal disability, 53-year old Frenchman Marcel Nuss, met his first wife, Gaby, in hospital as he battled for his life at the age of 22. Now divorced, he lives with his partner, Marie, and his two children in the leafy suburbs of Strasbourg.

As we watch this government dismantle another part of Britain's welfare state, it really comes down to a simple question: what do we want life to be like for a citizen battling mental health problems, debilitating illness or disability?

In 1998, Lykken advocated forcing people to apply for a licence before being allowed to have children, stipulating that being out of wedlock, out of work, or having a debilitating illness or disability would disqualify them: children born without licences would be taken away from their families under his proposal.

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