Sentence examples for rendering the individual from inspiring English sources

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Even in a barrier-free world, the disabled person is more likely to rely on mechanical devices that periodically malfunction, rendering the individual excluded or dependent.

Furthermore, stress alone may lead directly to illness, in turn rendering the individual more susceptible to toxic effects.

This hypoxic brain state disrupts the signals from the brain stem that ordinarily maintain muscle tone, rendering the individual both immobile and collapsed.

Still, both co-authors would agree that Greek love was acquired rather than congenital and could therefore not easily inform an understanding of inversion in the modern world, which Ellis defines as "a fundamental – usually, it is probable, inborn – perversion of the sexual instinct, rendering the individual organically abnormal".

If an immune individual gets in contact with an infectious one, or if an immune individual is vaccinated, the duration of his or her immunity can be extended by a booster vaccination or infection (see details in Appendix 4) without rendering the individual infectious.

However, multidimensional rehabilitation, as in present study, represents an approach that has the potential to effectively focus on function in daily life, not necessarily on rendering the individual symptom free, which might provide potentially greater reliability in the self-assessment of function.

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In the latter circumstance, the disease will either become apparent at some later time or will render the individual more susceptible to illness.

This amount should equal the sum that would render the individual as well as if the policy were not applied at all.

The added benefits of histology over angiography are the ability to identify the microscopic architecture of the tear and to diagnose vasculopathy that may have rendered the individual more susceptible to TBSH.

Another says Mr Pantaleo was using a "lateral neck restraint" that, if done correctly, renders the "individual unconscious for a short time, enabling the officer to place handcuffs on the suspect".

"The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune are as nothing compared with the murderous mufflings and insinuations and distortions of the super-ego because it is the project of the super-ego, as conceived of by Freud, to render the individual utterly solipsistic, incapable of exchange.

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