Synonym: disablement, handicap, impairment. Similar words: ability, stability, liability, capability, reliability, availability, accountability, flexibility. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'bɪlətɪ] n. the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness.
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61. Likewise, for those caring for an adult the scheme would have to be built on an adequate system of disability benefits.
62. It is a poor environment for learning correct approaches to disability.
63. She said the mayor named him to the Disability Council because he believed a person deserved a chance to rehabilitate himself.
64. However, this relationship is confounded by the effect of age; disability increases with age, as does dementia.
65. For a young person with a disability or learning difficulty this transition is crucial.
66. This gave a new urgency to discussions of the extent of poverty, sickness and physical disability.
67. Does he have a subtle learning disability, an attention deficit, or some type of physical or neurological problem?
68. The majority of people who had benefited by the use of regulation 72 have suffered some kind of physical and/or mental disability.
69. Disability - We're working with lots of groups involving young people with disabilities fighting for independence, integration and rights.
70. She would have liked to pay him back for his earlier tone by pretending a permanent disability.
71. There are clear associations between advancing years and increasing disability(sentencedict.com), and this is particularly steep among the most elderly.
72. The remaining 1. 9 percent would continue to be paid into the federal disability insurance program.
73. A trial lawyer is a fighter, one struggling to accomplish justice under the great disability of a legal education.
74. This confirms the well observed inverse relationship between disability and social contact.
75. However, a great many people with some degree of mental disability were not receiving any formal care or treatment.
76. This means that they had had a heightened awareness of their own mortality more or less throughout the disability career.
77. Such terminology will undoubtedly continue to change as social constructions of disability evolve.
78. I think the answer is yes, which leads to a depressing conclusion, and not just about disability.
79. There must also be a causal connection between disability and a substantial limitation on a major life activity.
80. Mr D, 31, has a severe learning disability and other handicaps.
81. Disability and age While the vast majority of older people are able to live independently, significant minorities experience considerable difficulties.
82. Khare pays Kelly a flat weekly fee for Baltzersen, avoiding disability insurance, benefits and payroll costs.
83. At the hospital and even at the Christmas party with former patients, disability 143 was the norm.
84. The policies they sell offer cash payouts in the event of injuries, disability or death sustained in a road crash. Sentencedict.com
85. Pinochi said Zandrino worked for the Healdsburg Police Department from 1967 to 1979, when he left with a physical disability.
86. The War Pensions Branch assessed the degree of disability at 40% which he appealed against.
87. Both companies have policies about benefits, disability, reasonable accommodation, discrimination and employee assistance.
88. There is an additional problem which centres upon the choice of the disability prevalence used for projection.
89. This practice encourages the belief that old age is a condition similar to disability.
90. Within each type of disability there is a consistent pattern of the prevalence rate increasing with age.
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