Sentence examples for impairment made from inspiring English sources

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(In 2007, 293 such abortions were performed in Kansas, state records show; in 168 of them, doctors said such an impairment made the abortion necessary, according to the records).

It was only after the London Olympics that he realised his impairment made him eligible for Paralympic competitions.

A little boy born with a severe hereditary disease that causes severe vision impairment made a small but inspiring step last week when he bravely navigated his school's curb by himself for the first time.

The second test involved comparing scores on the CIA with ratings of secondary psychosocial impairment made by expert clinicians.

Second, we did not examine participants' cognitive status with cognitive testing, but used diagnoses of cognitive impairment made by clinicians.

Most often the adolescent was alone with the research associate who provided help if needed; for example by reading the questions or ticking the boxes if a motor impairment made it difficult.

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This is a Rasch analysed measure of the effectiveness with which a child with a unilateral impairment makes use of his/her impaired hand in bimanual tasks.

Even a minor cognitive impairment makes this routine unreliable.

Variety in the causes of visual impairment makes it more difficult to find solutions.

This broad spectrum of visual impairment makes accessing books particularly difficult as there is no one format to suit everyone.

This is based on the idea that children learn from what they hear, and that the perceptual impairment makes the inflection sometimes imperceptible.

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