Sentence examples for the disabilities from inspiring English sources

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the disabilities

noun

State of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral power, means, fitness, and the like.

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He said the Disabilities Act's standard of "equivalent access" required more access points for the disabled.

"The computer makes the disabilities disappear.

"The prime minister thought he was marginalising Bill Shorten by putting him in the disabilities portfolio.

"We're restricted by the disabilities act from asking," said Rick Shaw, Stanford's admissions director.

The disabilities rights act had become law only five years earlier.

If he is abusing alcohol, he would not be protected under the disabilities act.

But these decisions ought not to determine the outcome on the disabilities act.

The disabilities act was passed in 1990 with broad bipartisan support and much acclaim.

The disabilities act requires employers and institutions to provide accessible services to people with disabilities.

The "thoughts and prayers" of the disabilities minister, Mike Penning, were obviously with them, Penning said.

Several other panelists who will appear represent service providers that are regulated by the disabilities agency.

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