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Two a priori choice-disability factors (lifetime history of sexual violence and condom related choice-disability) were not "active" in the multivariate models.
Officials have also begun to question the large number of people who are receiving lifetime disability checks.
'The difference in compensation makes a huge difference to how soldiers and their families can cope with a lifetime disability,' Dernie said.
About 240,000 people — roughly 9 percent of the potential work force — have lifetime disability status; about 33,500 of them are under 40.
Jowett was present in the public gallery for the trial, hoping the proceedings might shed light on a policing operation that has left her with a permanent disability requiring a lifetime of surgery.
Given the immense burden that lower limb fractures impose on the individual, and lifetime disability and productivity loss associated with it, proper early management of the fracture is of utmost priority.
"Nevertheless, if these results are true, and turn out to be generalisable to other populations, they could be very important because stroke in younger people can cause more lifetime disability".
Fully half of them have already been awarded lifetime disability benefits.
But for today's youth, "Googling badly" can be a lifetime disability.
Statistically, one out of six Americans have or will have a disability in their lifetime.
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