Sentence examples for disabled from work from inspiring English sources

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It was Otto von Bismarck's proposal for Germany in the 1880s that the state provide for those who were "disabled from work by age and disability". The idea came from private pension systems of the preeminent businesses like the railroad.

Benefits for those "disabled from work by age and invalidity" were first introduced in Germany in 1889.

It started with Otto von Bismarck, the first chancellor of the united Germany, a conservative strongly opposing socialism but pragmatically acknowledging that "... those who are disabled from work by age and invalidity have a well-grounded claim to care from the state".

The median number of years of formal education was 12 (range 0 to >16); 21% were working full-time or part-time, and 27% were disabled from work.

The median number of years of formal education was 12 (min to max 0 to > 16), 21% were working full- or part-time, 27% were disabled from work.

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Perpetuating the myth that DLA prevents disabled people from working just stirs the assertion that disabled people are lazy scroungers, when the truth is that they would like nothing more than to work and contribute like everyone else.

PopSci decided they weren't going to have any of that balderdash and forced the Wii open, which in turn, completely disabled it from working in any way possible.

**Reference group (not relevant) includes service users who reported one of following options in response to question "Which of these best describes what you are doing at present?": full time education; unemployed; permanently sick or disabled; fully retired from work; looking after home; doing something else.

The assurance that a person can be eligible for Social Security disability is a fundamental protection that prevents someone who has become too disabled to work from falling dangerously below the poverty line.

To make productive citizens out of idle burdens on the state, it was necessary to distinguish those who could not work (the sick and disabled) from those who would not work (beggars, vagabonds, and thieves).

Mr. Rembert is disabled from injuries incurred while working on the docks, and his wife drives a school bus.

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