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Examples for "hard-of-hearing"
Examples for "hard-of-hearing"
1Gallardo said the social distancing rules had created further challenges for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
2Uber has just updated its partner app with features designed for its deaf and hard-of-hearing drivers.
1At the front, Café Amazon for Chance offers employment to hearing-impaired baristas.
2The Company provides personalized solutions and customer care to hearing-impaired people.
3That's a freedom that Reimer and colleagues assume that hearing-impaired salmon do not enjoy.
4However, some hearing-impaired moviegoers find the Rear Window system disorienting.
5These transparent masks allow the deaf and the hearing-impaired to lip read, Sewkuran says.
6It was loud enough to make me hearing-impaired for the rest of my life.
7The procedure was conducted with normal- hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
8Deaf iPhone user Adam Betts noted that iOS 5 has new accessibility options for the hearing-impaired.
9So a hearing-impaired moviegoer can get a true sense of what's going on in the film.
10No trace has been found of a hearing-impaired woman missing in the Waikato-King Country area since Monday.
11For 67 hearing-impaired adults, the HHIA demonstrated high internal consistency reliability and a low standard error of measurement.
12Sewkuran says for a hearing-impaired person wearing a mask could be a source of anxiety, stress and confusion.
13Kelly, who is vision and hearing-impaired, created history as Australia's first ever Paralympic gold medallist in Rio last year.
14The levy is used for specialist services like the hearing-impaired, broadband for rural areas and upgrading the 111 emergency services.
15A hearing-impaired actor has taken on quite a different role in this year's pantomime at The Customs House in South Shields.
16There's a six-year-old boy on the island called Fernando, and caring Meryl Streep suspects that poor little Fernando could be hearing-impaired.