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According to the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons, a disabled person refers to one who suffers from abnormality in anatomical structure or loss of certain organ or function, psychologically, and who has lost wholly or in part the ability to perform an activity in the way considered normal.
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Argentina lost all of them, wholly or partly.
They bring with them stories of our past interactions that are utterly unfamiliar to me: wholly new, wholly lost.
So again her choice is not wholly lost, and she is not wholly victim.
Children have a remarkable ability to live in the moment, to lose themselves wholly in an activity and take pleasure in the most simple of things.
Counting yesterday in such cases as a wholly lost day, these amounted to an overall lost productivity yesterday of 5.2% (30/573).
In line with the theory behind the MIDAS instrument [21] on which our lost-productivity questions were based, we counted these also as wholly lost days: the overestimate arising from this was offset by discounting days when >50% but <100% was achieved.
Brown seems to have lost for reasons wholly unrelated to ISIS or Ebola.
A more specific reason for thinking regeneration is not a wholly lost ability comes from genes.
But arguments for inequality of worth or rights between the sexes have wholly lost intellectual respectability.
We did our best to show him that his words were not wholly lost on us.
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