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Similarly, civil rights intended to help profoundly disabled students don't work well in cases involving mild learning and emotional disabilities that even experts can't distinguish from garden-variety eccentricity or poor concentration.
"I am profoundly disabled in his eyes.
The girl was profoundly disabled, in a wheelchair.
Profoundly disabled people, on the other hand, we don't really know what to make of.
Imagine you are so profoundly disabled that you cannot eat or communicate without help.
The facilitators weren't unlocking the thoughts of profoundly disabled patients: they were subconsciously projecting their own.
He was profoundly disabled as a result of Apert syndrome, a congenital condition affecting skeletal structure.
Clause 52 of the welfare reform bill aims to remove contributory entitlement from profoundly disabled children.
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The case centred on Timothy W., who was a multiply handicapped and profoundly intellectually disabled child with complex developmental disabilities, spastic quadriplegia, cerebral palsy, and cortical blindness.
Peter Singer ("A Convenient Truth," Op-Ed, Jan . 26 supports subjecting "Ashley," a profoundly intellectually disabled girl, to surgical and hormonal interventions to keep her small.
A more reasonable approach would be to require hospital ethics committee approval for such treatments, to ensure they are used only on the most profoundly intellectually disabled patients, where there is no prospect of improvement.
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