Sentence examples for inherent disability from inspiring English sources

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This was attributed to the common inherent disability of most CT-based spectrophotometric method, rather than the separation-based methods, to act as stability-indicating methods.

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Depression occurs in as many as 60% of patients with multiple sclerosis, although it is independent of the disability inherent in the clinical course of the disease [ 38].

37, 38 Given the physical disability inherent in muscle disease and the multisystemic medical complications that can be associated with muscular dystrophies, the medical requirements in this patient population are formidable.

Religion, race, language and nationality are the customary verticals passed down from parent to child; horizontal refers to traits in a child that are foreign to the parents, either inherent, like a physical disability, or acquired, like criminality.

The inherent tensions between the disability service functions versus income-generation and vocational functions were clear, " too much emphasis has been put on the group's role in income generation [rather than] members' education" (#44 SE Asia).

Although an increased vulnerability to chronic disease and disability is inherent in the aging process, evidence suggests that being physically active can influence the course of many frequently occurring diseases among the elderly [ 5].

This study uses several facts about the DI program administrative procedure to deter-mine the role political gaming by governors may play in expanding disability rolls: the inherent principal-agent tension from the federal-funding, state-administration structure; the political gains for governors from lower unemployment rates; and, the lack of oversight in program administration.

But to the extent that those additional costs arise not from anything inherent in the culture or disability, but from its minority status, there is a stronger case for collective support – its cost is attributable to bad demographic luck (Kymlicka 1989).

(b) Popular discourses associate disability with an inherent sense of helplessness, assuming that the individual is always in need of assistance.

Most were of the opinion that people with psychosocial disability have the inherent capacity for policy participation, but were routinely excluded from policy consultations, due to longstanding discriminatory opinions about their capabilities.

Examplars create a shared understanding among those involve in using the inherent requirement statements – the student with a disability, the disability advisor and the academic staff member.

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