I'm using my right to free speech to call you a moron.
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Others called me a moron and accused me of betraying my gender.
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If a moron can't learn maybe we shouldn't start anything with him.
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It's not our fault if the moron misinterpreted reference to Jurmain's citizenship.
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The moron acolytes are actually welcoming them, and doing as they're told.
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It could eliminate infectious disease, feeble-mindedness, the slums and the centers of vice.
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When the feeble-mindedness is fully developed the mind does not perceive anything accurately.
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It was nothing but one more symptom of my recent feeble-mindedness.
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According to the classical definition of feeble-mindedness such individuals cannot be considered defectives.
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Goddard's findings as regards feeble-mindedness fit in perfectly with this scheme.
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Clinically, the patient presented with mildmentalretardation and minor physical anomalies.
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He has mildmentalretardation, unability to speak distinct words and several minor anomalies i.e.
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Three patients with mildmentalretardation or behavioural problems had to be placed in special classes.
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One of our patients shows relatively mildmentalretardation; the other two display more profound disorders.
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A girl with phenylketonuria and mildmentalretardation developed a behaviour disorder and anorexia nervosa at the age of 14.
Ús de mild intellectual disability en anglès
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The second patient is a 29-year-old female with mildintellectualdisability and relative macrocephaly.
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He has autism, post-traumatic stress disorder, a mildintellectualdisability and mental health problems.
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The mother of the boy 1 had mildintellectualdisability.
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Ms Wall said the youth, who has a mildintellectualdisability, cried a little but appeared to be fine afterwards.
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We report on a sister and two brothers born to healthy Iranian parents with mildintellectualdisability, progressive muscle weakness, and characteristic facies.
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Children with Down Syndrome who have a mildintellectualdisability will be given 2.5 hours of resources, the Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan has said.
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Adults with mildintellectualdisabilities or mental health problems often live their lives on the edges of society.