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Disabilityn. 1) a condition which prevents one from performing all usual ph...
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DisabilityA limit in a range of major life activities. This includes activities like seeing, hearing, walking and tasks like thinking and working. Because different programs may have different disability standa [..]
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DisabilityA person has a disability if s/he has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on that person's ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
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DisabilityIncapacité
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DisabilityA limit in a range of major life activities. This includes limits on activities such as seeing, hearing, and walking and on tasks such as thinking and working. Because different health insurance programs may have different disability standards, please check the program you’re interested in for its disability standards.
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DisabilityA condition that incapacitates a person in some way so that he or she cannot carry on normal pursuits. The definition of "disability" in disability income policies varies substanti [..]
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Disability1570s, "want of ability;" see dis- + ability. Related: Disabilities.
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DisabilityThe inability to perform all or part of one’s occupational duties because of an accident or illness. This can be due to a sickness, injury or mental condition and does not necessarily have to have bee [..]
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Disabilityphysical or psychological handicap.
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Disability1) For purposes of antidiscrimination law, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. 2) A legal impediment to taking a certain action, such as being [..]
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Disabilitya mental or physical characteristic that limits the ability for someone to function at full capacity. Disabilities are frequently categorized into:
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DisabilityThe definition of this term varies greatly by coverage plan. It's one of the most important provisions in a disability contract because it determines an employee's eligibility for coverage. [..]
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DisabilityA physical or mental condition that limits your ability in at least one major life activity.
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DisabilityHaving a disability means you cannot do any substantial gainful activity or major activity to receive pay (or, in the case of a child having marked and severe functional limitations or have an easily [..]
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DisabilityDescribed by WHO as a concept of several dimensions relating to an impairment in body structure or function, a limitation in activities (such as mobility and communication), a restriction in participation (involvement in life situations, such as work, social interaction and education), and the affected person's physical and social environment. [..]
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Disability, levels of disease risk factors
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Disabilitythe condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment" Disability, ac [..]
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DisabilityA concept of several dimensions relating to an impairment in body structure or function, a limitation in activities (such as mobility and communication), a restriction in participation (involvement in [..]
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Disabilitywant of ability in competence
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DisabilityUnder the medical model, this term refers to a limitation or loss of physiological abilities, whether apparent or not. These can be physical, cognitive, learning, and visual disabilities. Under the s [..]
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DisabilityA condition that affects to some degree a person's ability to carry on his normal pursuits. A disability may be partial or total, and temporary or permanent.
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DisabilityDefinition Inability to perform all or part of one's occupational duties because of an accident or illness.
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DisabilityAn individual's physical or mental inability to perform the major duties of their occupation due to sickness or injury.
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DisabilityA lasting impairment that interfers with daily life functioning. See handicap.
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DisabilityAs defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) and includes physical, intellectual, psychiatric, sensory, neurological and learning disabilities, physical disfigurement and the presence in the body of disease-causing organisms. It also includes conditions which are permanent or temporary, conditions that people have now, had in the past [..]
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Disabilitypl: -ties 1 : inability to pursue an occupation because of a physical or mental impairment ;specif : inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a medically determinable ...
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DisabilityPhysical or mental condition resulting from illness, injury or disease.
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Disabilitya physical or mental impairment that affects anindividual’s mental or physical functioning and employment potential. [IHDI]
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DisabilityLegally defined in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as “ a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or mo [..]
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DisabilityAccording to the social model of disability, the disadvantage a person faces because of an impairment
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Disabilitya physical or mental impairment that interferes with or prevents normal achievement in a particular function.
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DisabilityPhysical or mental condition that prevents a person from undertaking 'normal' duties of a job or the ordinary activities of life. For insurance purposes the word 'disability' [..]
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DisabilityUnder the Social Security Act, disability is defined as the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity due to any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can result in [..]
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Disability(n) the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness
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DisabilityInability or limitation in performing tasks, activities and roles in the manner or within the range considered normal education. It may refer to a physical, mental, or sensory condition. [Click Here t [..]
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DisabilityStudents who have a disability and who want to go to Third Level can use a special course search in QualifaX
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DisabilityStudents who have indicated that they have a disability, impairment or long term medical condition which may affect their studies.
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DisabilityAny restriction or lack (resulting from an impairment) of ability to perform an activity in a manner or within the range considered normal for a human being.
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DisabilityThere are two types of disability:
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DisabilityA borrower with a medically-determinable physical or mental impairment that prevents the borrower from engaging in substantial gainful activity is considered to have a total and permanent disability i [..]
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Disability the loss, absence or impairment of physical or mental fitness that can be seen or measured.
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DisabilityWhen a person cannot continue his or her normal occupation due to bodily injury.
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DisabilityAdults or children with disabilities have “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities” or have a “record of” or are “regarded as” having such an...
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Disability
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Disabilitya physical or mental condition which limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
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Disabilityn. discapacidad, incapacidad
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DisabilityA physical or mental incapacity, either congenital or resulting from an injury or illness etc.
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DisabilityA physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a personâs ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
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DisabilityThe University provides a range of services and assistance for students with a disability or ongoing medical condition
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Disabilitya documented conditions that results in restricted capability to perform a function of daily life; a disability is not a handicapping condition unless the individual with a disability must function in [..]
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DisabilityA physical, sensory, cognitive or affective impairment that causes the student to need special education. NOTE: There are significant differences in the definitions of disability in IDEA and Section 5 [..]
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DisabilityUnder Section 4 of the School Education Act 1999 “disability” means a condition which:
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DisabilityInability or limitation in performing tasks, activities and roles in the manner, or within the range, considered normal for a person of the same age, gender, culture, and education. It may refer to a [..]
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DisabilityA problem or condition which makes it hard for a student to learn or do things in the same ways as most other students. A disability may be short term or permanent.
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DisabilityDefined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cwth) as:
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DisabilityThe result of any physical or mental condition that affects or prevents one's ability to develop, achieve, and/or function in an educational setting at a normal rate.
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DisabilityAny problem, illness, or other consequence of harmful use, acute intoxication, or dependence that inhibits an individual's capacity to act normally in the context of social or economic activities. Examples include the decline in social functioning or physical activity that accompanies alcoholic cirrhosis, drug-related HIV infection, or alcohol [..]
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DisabilityA receptive visual Aphasia characterized by the loss of a previously possessed ability to comprehend the meaning or significance of handwritten words, despite intact Vision. This condition may be asso [..]
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DisabilityChildren with mental or physical disabilities that interfere with usual Activities of Daily Living and that may require accommodation or intervention.
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DisabilityDisorders in which there is a delay in development based on that expected for a given age level or stage of development. These impairments or disabilities originate before age 18, may be expected to c [..]
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DisabilityPersons with physical or mental disabilities that Affect or limit their Activities of Daily Living and that may require special accommodations.
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DisabilityA physical or a mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of an individual. It may be partial or total. See Partial Disability; Total Disability.
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DisabilityA “disability”, as defined in section 18(3) of the IT Act means – a moderate to severe limitation of a person’s ability to function or perform daily activities as a result of a physical, sensory, comm [..]
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DisabilityA medically diagnosed condition that renders a group plan member totally disabled as defined in the policy.
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DisabilitySee Long-Term Disability and Short-Term Disability
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DisabilityPhysical or mental condition that prevents you from performing one or more occupational duties temporarily (short-term), long-term, or totally (total disability).
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DisabilityThe inability to work due to injury or sickness.
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Disability There are two common ways of looking at what disability is.
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DisabilityThe functional consequence of impairment
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DisabilityWhen a person is unable to work as a result of an accident, injury or sickness.
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DisabilityA physical or mental impairment that limits your life activities. A condition that makes engaging in physical, social and work activities difficult.
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DisabilityA condition due to illness or injury that affects a person's ability to carry on with his or her daily activities. A disability may vary according to severity: partial or total, and temporary or permanent.
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DisabilityA condition that curtails to a lesser or greater degree a persons ability to carry on normal pursuits. A disability may be partial or total, and temporary or permanent.
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DisabilitySee Long-Term Disability.
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DisabilitySee Permanent Partial Disability.
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DisabilitySee Short-Term Disability.
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Disabilityis given by pension insurance law; there are two kinds distinguished by law - total or partial.
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DisabilityIncapacity because of accident or sickness. In connection with life insurance, special benefits are sometimes provided in the event the insured is totally and presumably permanently disabled.
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Disabilityn. 1) a condition which prevents one from performing all usual physical or mental functions. This usually means a permanent state, like blindness, but in some cases is temporary. In recent times socie [..]
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Disabilityis a general term used for an attribute or a functional limitation that interferes with a person’s ability, for example, to walk, lift or learn. It may refer to a physical, sensory or mental condition such as depression, irritable bowel syndrome, Lyme disease, post-traumatic stress syndrome, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and other conditions that re [..]
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DisabilityAs defined by the World Health Organization, a disability (resulting from an impairment) is a restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal [..]
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DisabilityDisability results from the interaction between persons with physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments and barriers of attitude and the environment that prevent their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. People with disabilities are diverse; in any humanitarian response, their unique capacities, soc [..]
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DisabilityGenerally, disability refers to any long- or short-term reduction of a person’s capacity for activity as a result of an acute, chronic, physical, mental, or emotional condition. A strict definition of disability may be found in the Social Security law and is based on a combination of physical condition and inability to work. The term disability (as [..]
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DisabilityA disability reflects any limitation or lack of ability that a person experiences in performing an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a person, in other words, a limitati [..]
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Disabilitylimits what one can do physically or mentally, or limits one’s senses; it may be more difficult to accomplish normal daily activities. Disabilities can be congenital or be the result of illness, accidents, or aging (NIH).
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DisabilityA physical or mental impairment of a person that substantially limits one or more of the person's major life activities.
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DisabilityWhen used in Accident and Sickness Insurance, a physical or mental inability to work.
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Disability A physical or mental condition that restricts a person’s movements, senses or ability to undertake tasks and activities.
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DisabilityThe term disability means, with respect to an individual, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of such individual. a record of such an impairment [..]
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DisabilityA physical or mental impairment, either congenital or resulting from an injury or sickness.
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DisabilityStudents with disabilities who take a reduced course load may still be eligible for award consideration provided they are registered with the Centre for Student Accessiblility. The course reduction wi [..]
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Disabilityn. 1) a condition which prevents one from performing all usual physical or mental functions. This usually means a permanent state, like blindness, but in some cases is temporary. In recent times socie [..]
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Disabilitywith respect to an individual: a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment.
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DisabilityHaving a physical or mental impairment
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DisabilityA protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010. A disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on someone’s ability to carry ou [..]
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Disability
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DisabilityA disability is any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them. These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, development [..]
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DisabilityA disability is any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them. These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, development [..]
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DisabilityA disability is any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them. These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, development [..]
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DisabilityA disability is any condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them. These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, development [..]
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