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We use a broader definition of ability that includes all those unmeasured/unobserved characteristics that affect the worker's position along the earning distribution.
More crucial was the "black-and-white" definition of ability to work that governs disability pension plans, which is incompatible with what patients experience: "You know, sometimes you feel okay, and sometimes you don't; sometimes you're disabled and sometimes you're not... ........ (Interview, PN, w3).
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This is a dance of shifting definitions of "ability" and "disability". I was interested, then, to read an article in the Boston Globe spotlighting recent developments with the Accessible Icon Project, another important statement on disability.
Power to can be linked to Parsons' definition of power as the ability "to get things done" [5].
It's hard to think of a better definition of power than the ability to defy the law's of gods and men with impunity.
Later, in depositions, panel members showed "a considerable degree of confusion about the process and about the definitions of abilities the members were supposed to evaluate," the judge wrote.
Our definition of power is this: the ability to shape the experience of film viewing in the UK.
As we noted in the previous evaluations, we can control the network by changing the definition of relay ability, but we realized we need to consider how much information the definition of relay ability reflects.
For the 10,000 Small Businesses program we purposefully selected a founding definition of the ability to identify opportunities, organize resources, and provide the leadership to create something of value.
To the authors' definition of virulence (ability to enter, replicate, and persist in a host), a virulence factor must enable the organism to do so with a relatively small inoculum.
In practice, the sequence selected at the bottleneck has an average number ⟨ c⟩ of daughter sequences per generation defined as (7) This dynamical rule applies now to the case of a growing population and substitutes the definition of replicative ability given in Eq. (1), the latter applying to populations of constant size.
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