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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151. Diabetes is a chronic disease. Its complications play an important role in leading to the disability or death of patients. By now, the oral hypoglycemic agent is still a...
152. But as author Penni Friday points out, disability isn't an area people are interested in.
153. Paraplegia is a severe disability of lower limbs resulting from spinal cord injury.
154. They also measured handgrip strength, a predictor of future disability.
155. The mental paralyzation is more awful than the physical disability.
156. The Psoriasis Disability Index adopted to measure the HRQoL of the subjects.
157. The study appeared in the Lacent Lancet medical journal which published a special issue on disability.
158. "Our findings are consistent with earlier studies that have shown a high degree of association between depression and disability," commented lead author Saba Moussavi of the WHO and colleagues.
159. Objective To analyze the adaptations of assistive devices to persons with physical disability.
160. She traded on her disability to get preferential treatment wherever she went.
161. In addition, mental disability in the family, congenital disease, and chronic disease were important issues.
162. At Aspie, autistic children are taught that having autism is a strength rather than a disability.
163. For directors we chose men who had sucessfully licked some disability problems in their own careers.
164. The avulsion at root of brachial plexus may produce the disability of limb during life.
165. Learning disability is one of the problem for the school - age children .
166. Offering life insurance and totalpermanent disability cover with superannuation can help attract and retain employees.
167. As a day laborer , he had no health or disability insurance.
168. Key words: disc herniation, discectomy, outcome, quality of life, disability.
169. Multiple sclerosis cases were identified through Army and Nay physical disability databases and medical record reviews.
170. The issue of language disorder on children with mental disability has brought to research worker"s extremely attention."
171. Trying to control the shakiness of my voice, I asked for the Center on Sexuality and Disability.
172. Have you any physical disability, handicap, serious illness, or accidental injury? If yes, explain fully.
173. Alex : So, how did you feel about the disability becoming public knowledge.
174. They worked hard, but it was worth it: At age 14, Jenny led her own Bat Mitzvah service in English and Hebrew, accomplishing the same goal as the students who did not have a disability.
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175. When I started looking for disability insurance last summer, I knew it wouldn't be easy.
176. Founded in 1987, it comprises over 20 performers with hearing and visual impairment or physical disability.
177. Menagerie , Laura Wingfield suffers severe inferiority complex caused by her physical disability.
178. The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Funds invest exclusively in special issue bonds that are only available to the Social Security trust fund.
179. An armless man in the US has not let his disability get in the way of his favorite hobby - shooting.
180. A handless model in Belgium who posed in a bra to raise awareness of disability issues has become an overnight celebrity, the Daily Mail of London reported.
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