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noun
The lack of a capacity; an inability
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No one who is ill should have a straightforward right to incapacity benefit.
Previously people who were registered blind were automatically entitled to incapacity benefit, but that is being phased out.
The government's record in this area is perhaps the most dismal of all, and their controversial changes to incapacity benefit are part of the problem.
But while this move to incapacity benefit may please the government by providing a short-term "fix" for high unemployment figures, it creates an insidious long-term problem.
The failure of the state security agencies – the military, police, secret police – to confront this violence is sometimes attributed to incapacity.
It has always suited governments to encourage the long-term unemployed to "discover" an illness and move on to incapacity benefit.
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The reasons for NIV failure are most commonly related to the incapacity to improve oxygenation, inability to correct dyspnea, incapacity to manage copious secretions, mask discomfort, agitation, anxiety, hemodynamic instability and progression of ARF [ 15].
The homeless phenotype of MoDC is likely to indicate incapacity to home appropriately to skin or mucosal surfaces by these in-vitro-generated DC.
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Accordingly, tumour cells lacking AMPK activity are expected to undergo necrosis following anti-angiogenic therapy, due to their incapacity to maintain ATP levels.
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