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In the era after that, the torpedo, which had practical handicaps, was taken out of service.
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Such practices have a very important role in maintaining the rural environment but have to face practical difficulties tackling the natural handicap of mountainous territories and have to bear the costs associated with transporting the livestock to the mountains for seasonal grazing.
And when crises do erupt, as they are now in Sudan and Syria, our government and others who genuinely want to stop human suffering are handicapped by a dearth of practical options for responding.
Aristotle, the originator of practical philosophy, took what would be regarded as an extremist view today--that 'no handicapped newborn is to be brought up.' This opinion has prevailed, albeit in a watered-down form, throughout history.
A main handicap of these devices is magnet field inhomogeneity, which significantly compromises sensitivity and robustness under practical circumstances.
The most successful party in Britain's history is that of the proudly practical Tories, the "stupid party" of John Stuart Mill's snooty caricature.Britain's indifference to ideas can be a handicap.
There is also disagreement about the conceptual and practical need for two categories of limitations, one involving personal activity, the other social or political participation—"disability" and "handicap," respectively (Wright, 1983; Edwards, 1997; Nordenfelt, 1997; Altman, 2001).
No handicaps.
Practical things".
Are these handicaps?
It really handicaps them".
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