Sentence examples for disabled defined from inspiring English sources

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After 2½ years, the volunteers in the exercise group were 28% less likely to have become disabled (defined by the inability to walk about 400 yards without help) compared to those in the education group.

The numbers, based on interviews with more than 8,200 adults over age 50 who died from 1995 to 2010: — Two years before their deaths, 28 percent of people were disabled, defined as needing help with an activity of daily living like bathing or dressing or using a toilet.

These high risk populations include: the disabled (defined by the screening criteria employed by the BRFSS), people who are unable to work or who are unemployed, people with lower incomes, people who do not exercise, asthmatics, and smokers (specifically at risk for poor mental health).

For instance, Levy et al. reported a mortality of 61% of patients, while 12% of patients remained in permanent vegetative state and 11% of patients were severely disabled (defined as acceptable cognition but dependent on others for daily support) after 1 year [ 15].

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Under the law, states will have to create computerized voter registration lists, improve access to the polls for the disabled, define what constitutes a vote on various machines, and allow people to check their ballots and correct errors before the votes are cast and counted.

Secondly, all firms had similar contracts with Kela and all firms were treating disabled individuals (criteria of the disabled were defined by Kela).

Disability or being disabled was defined or interpreted as either (1) having a lot of difficulty on any of the six indicators; (2) being unable to perform at all on any of the six indicators; or (3) having some difficulty with at least two of the six indicators.

To be eligible for SNAP benefits, a resident of such a group living arrangement must be blind or disabled as defined in paragraphs (2) through (11) of the definition of "Elderly or disabled member" contained in this section.

(9) A veteran who VA determines to be catastrophically disabled, as defined in 38 CFR 17.36 e).

(8) A veteran who VA determines to be catastrophically disabled, as defined in 38 CFR 17.36 e), is exempt from copayments for adult day health care, non-institutional respite care, and non-institutional geriatric care.

–The distribution occurs because the participant becomes disabled, as defined under the plan.

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