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the impairment
noun
The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor.
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When memory function is impaired, the impairment is localized.
"It doesn't reverse the impairment," Krakauer said.
"But compared with the profit, the impairment charge is manageable".
"The impairment test invites abuse by corporate managers".
"Depending on the impairment, many athletes who are classified internationally are placed under review status.
People with the impairment can function on their own but have gaps in their memories.
The impairment charges indicate the company is recognizing a decline in asset value.
But Dr. Petersen said people with the impairment had trouble with visual memory.
No amount of the impairment represents a cash cost, Disney said.
They just qualified under different rules when the impairment rules were less restrictive.
Osborne says the impairment of the banking system is the main problem.
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