Persons with physical or mental disabilities that affect or limit their activities of daily living and that may require special accommodations.
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Examples for "cripple "
Examples for "cripple "
1 Glad to know you're doin' good, even if you are a cripple .
2 Merchants worried that American independence would cripple their lucrative transatlantic tobacco business.
3 In the end it will just cripple people's interest in this market.
4 Remember, manufacturers cripple their cameras in software to differentiate the product line.
5 Let him cripple his forces in some disastrous attempt at a landing.
1 A doctor's note is required if the person with disabilities is applying for an indefinite proxy vote.
2 Fiji's government says it plans to this week recommend that parliament ratifies the International Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities .
1 Families, the elderly and disabled people wait years for sanitation that works.
2 Many say the nomination has given a much-needed voice to disabled people .
3 Voting would be made easier for disabled people under a new Bill.
4 Or by ensuring more disabled people leave school with the right qualifications?
5 One of its hopes is that disabled people will simply be invisible.
1 If the disabled person is married, a spouse can typically access accounts.
2 What does help is when the deaf or disabled person gets promoted.
3 A legal right means a disabled person can challenge the council.
4 These include the right to have one's needs as a disabled person assessed.
5 Pomeroy said there was no disabled person on the advisory group.
1 It said any process change must include input from people with disabilities .
2 A lobby group today urged companies to employ more people with disabilities .
3 If you really believe that, we need to include people with disabilities .
4 This offers people with disabilities the opportunity to work in our stores.
5 Gandon provides integrated social employment in commercial companies for people with disabilities .
1 Aim: Rehabilitation services for disabled persons are lacking in countries with limited economic resources.
2 Some would say they're still disabled -so they're not persons, but disabled persons .
3 Needs assessments strengthen the hand of disabled persons and their families in pressing for services.
4 Only poor, aged, and disabled persons may beg.
5 Madam, -The Government's decision to reduce social welfare rates for blind and disabled persons is disappointing.
1 Didn't I tell you not to get too involved with a handicapped person ?
2 I looked down on him, and sometimes I pitied him the way you pity a handicapped person .
3 A handicapped person pays less for transport and I would say this person is my helper so they would get a reduced fare.
4 Investigators tracked down the unemployed holder of a handicapped person 's card thanks to DNA that was found on four of the stamps on the letters.
5 But can it really foster public debate on what constitutes the best management of profoundly and permanently handicapped persons in this country?
6 "I have to be at home," he says slowly, like someone explaining a simple fact of life to a mentally handicapped person .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for handicapped person