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Men worked in water half-way up to their knees, in gas-filled rooms, in unventilated mines where the air was so foul that no man could work long without seriously impairing his health.
However, colleagues at the News of the World say it remains to be seen whether Mahmood's unmasking has impaired his ability to work undercover.
Soon after leaving military service in 1970, Mr. Clausen was in an auto accident that left him in a coma for several months and impaired his ability to work, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans reported.
But it was also clear that he was cognitively dulled by his chronic marijuana use and though it was effective in helping him control his anxiety, it impaired his ability to work.
— NAME WITHHELD, CALIFORNIA Unless your student's religious beliefs impair her work — and you don't suggest they do — they are irrelevant.
To ascertain whether the disease or injury impairs the patient's functional ability to the extent that the work capacity is also impaired in relation to her or his work demands.
Participants gave strong emphasis to mental illness impairing ability to work.
Prominent manifestations include increased work absenteeism, impaired work productivity when ill, and a low yet clinically important incidence of serious complications (7, 8).
It impairs their work performance, it impairs their home life, it impairs their ability to enjoy things day to day, it impairs their social relations.
The world is full of artists who impair their work to preserve themselves.
Met officials insist that the outmoded systems have not seriously impaired the work of directors.
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