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"determined disability" is a correctly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has been officially diagnosed with a disability. For example: The plaintiff was granted special accommodations due to his determined disability.
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For each disease, we determined disability adjusted life years found in high income, middle income, and low income regions by using the global burden of disease taxonomy and World Bank 2013 income classification.
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The latest evidence comes from researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, who combed through 15 years of data from the national Health and Retirement Study to determine disability rates in the final two years of people's lives.
The commission report on Wednesday called for a change in the system that would leave the Defense Department responsible for determining if a service member is fit for duty, but transfer the responsibility for determining disability ratings and compensation to the V.A.
Back to Article 2. For a listing of Mr. Burkhauser's research and positions on related issues, see www.aei.org/scholar/richard-burkhauser/ Back to Article 3. See, e.g., 20 Code of Federal Regulations § 416.924a ("Considerations in determining disability for children"); id., §416.926a ("Functional equivalence for children").
The type of doctor and the nature of evidence that is sufficient to determine disability can vary the cost and difficulty in receiving and continuing to receive disability benefits.
Earlier this year, the British Psychological Society called for a reform of the Department for Work and Pensions Work Capability Assessmentss, which are used to determine disability benefits.
Notably, in 1984 Congress mandated the inclusion of mental disorders and pain in disability standards and required examiners to "consider the impact of multiple nonsevere impairments in determining disability".
His IQ is 70, the threshold for determining disability, though that comes with a margin of error and in current practice should be viewed in conjunction with other observations of "adaptive behavior, which covers many everyday social and practical skills," according to the American Assn.
We have shown that early-life SES (education) still determines disability trajectories after age 85.
For children under 5 years old, hearing and vision difficulties were used to determine disability status.
Psychosocial distress increases the complexity of diagnosis, confounds therapeutic endeavours and is a major factor determining disability [ 2, 3].
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