Sentence examples for labour capacities from inspiring English sources

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In 61 of the cancer survivors, no labour capacities (full and sustained work disability) were present.

If a person has no labour capacities (sustainable absence of functional abilities) the claimant is granted (4) a compensation by the Benefit Act for the fully and sustained work disabled.

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But it also means that now that the number of hours worked is increasing, we still have a long way to go before our labour capacity is reached.

Production diseases and labour capacity had a tendency for being critical while reproduction management, dry cow management, calf and heifer management, hygiene and treatment tended to have a buffering capacity.

For this scenario to be possible a farmer needs to crop the same field to rice for at least three consecutive growing seasons, as sometimes happens where land is initially fertile and where abandoned plots are then cleared for re-use by members of a household with low labour capacity, such as widows.

Projections comprise a key tool to understand future consequences of training patterns and the capacity of institutions to hire and get the most out of their labour capacity.

Steenbeek et al. [ 27] found that half of the insurance physicians in the study did not have a positive opinion of the Work and Income (labour capacity) Act.

In 2006, the Disability Insurance Act was replaced by the 'Work and Income according to Labour Capacity Act', which puts a high emphasis on reintegration and provides benefits only for those who have a labour capacity loss (based on the capacity to do any kind of work, whether or not available) of more than 35percentt.

Staffing: The decreasing marginal unit cost with increasing utilization is based on the assumption that health care institutions could either meet the demand within their given labour capacity or acquire sufficient additional staff.

Dunne et al. estimated that environmental heat stress has already reduced the global labour capacity significantly in peak months with a further predicted reduction of 80% by 2050 (8).

A disease is not just a risk, but a risk associated with a cost per se (reduction or loss of labour capacity, even temporary, obviously affecting one's earning capacity), which is distinct from the specific cost of medical care (p. 187).

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