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    impairment


    1. impairment or limitation, and surrogate testing is the


    2. 2- Impairment in Communication: (Not a part of Asperger


    3. Any impaired person will try to accommodate to limit the impairment


    4. Autism is an impairment in the processing of information


    5. I believe for the milder cases there is no discernable difference between it and an impairment of common sense


    6. 4- It is impairment in communication


    7. Because of their brain impairment, savants have a paradoxical access to a wealth of information that resides equally within everyone but cannot normally be accessed


    8. [Savant skills] are not normally accessible without a rare form of brain impairment


    9. Snyder’s findings support Aldous Huxley’s eliminative theory of the brain and also the extended theory presented in this book which concludes that it is due to the impairment or shutting-off of specific parts of the brain that results in mystical and psychic states; and access to information which would not normally be associated with our everyday state of consciousness


    10. Owing to his hearing impairment, he stumbled through the course

    11. There is not necessarily more or less for them to know, only in different manners and more understanding because of the difficulties which are encountered because of the physical or mental impairment


    12. It is the absence or impairment that often gives them the focus and drive which can be missing from an able bodied person


    13. Mason said nothing about the incident though he undoubtedly heard the noise, as there was no indication of his having a hearing impairment


    14. As he reached for his handkerchief to wipe his face, he noticed that his hand was trembling ever so slightly that it could be mistaken for a physical or neurological impairment but made no conscious effort to restrain the mixture of tension and relief he now felt


    15. The doctors said this woman was near death! They said she suffered a fractured skull a busted ear drum, permanent vision impairment a broken jaw a broken arm and suffers from other injuries!”


    16. impairment that help to convey a hypothesis of grave personality


    17. times per day in the treatment of age-related cognitive impairment, senility and depression of the elderly has been


    18. neuroligcal impairment is induced through a lack of nutrition by infecting them with a parasite


    19. ‘She was quite clear in what she wanted, and there is no sign of mental impairment in her


    20. was given to elderly people with mild cognitive impairment

    21. mild cognitive impairment in the elderly found that 1,500 mg per day for 90 days


    22. elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment showed that 6 mg of melatonin taken two


    23. infections can cause permanent hearing impairment and can also spread to other parts


    24. Perhaps he could relate to her in certain ways, but his age was a greater disability than even his physical impairment


    25. I simply did not understand how Makis"s death could wreak such devastating impairment on her mental well-being


    26. impairment and praised the act of helping another as the first step toward healing


    27. experience with innumerable patients, is this: Atherosclerosis results from an impairment of


    28. This impairment is further aggravated by the body's


    29. * Cognitive impairment (examples are problems with thinking, remembering or reasoning);


    30. * Short-term impairment of perception and judgment (which affects, for example, the ability to operate machines);

    31. Many of these products are notorious for causing a sudden onset of sleepiness or impairment


    32. Yet, as the definition of mental impairment grows over time to include not just the insane or psychotic like John Hinckley but also those whose faculties are diminished by age, there are signs that the president himself may be sliding into this spectrum


    33. Though not a sign of brain impairment, it will grow worse with age


    34. As Rose noted in her memoir, Times to Remember, she and Joe were coming to the conclusion that Rosemary was suffering from something other than intellectual impairment; “a neurological disturbance,” Rose would call it, that “had overtaken her, and it was becoming progressively worse


    35. And in a 1987 study, eight in ten former Pacific POWs had “psychiatric impairment,” six in ten had anxiety disorders, more than one in four had PTSD, and nearly one in five was depressed


    36. A study published in April 2014 in the Annals of Neurology found that the gene had only a minimal effect on men, while in women it nearly doubled the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or mild cognitive impairment


    37. Sleeping more than eight hours or less than six and a lack of cognitive stimulation such as reading were associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment by 2


    38. You have a recent memory impairment that is out of proportion to your age and is a significant decline in your previous level of functioning


    39. Eventually the first-mortgage bonds may come through the reorganization undisturbed, but during a wearisome and protracted period the owners have faced a severe impairment in the quoted value of their holdings and at least some degree of doubt and worry as to the outcome


    40. Nearly all issues which met reasonably stringent quantitative tests at the beginning of 1937 came through the ensuing slump with a relatively small market decline and no impairment of inherent position

    41. The ensuing seven years, although generally prosperous, affected different groups of investment issues in such divergent ways that the old sense of complete security—with which the term “gilt-edged securities” was identified—suffered an ever-increasing impairment


    42. Seasoned securities of the high-grade type tended to cling rather tenaciously to their established price levels and frequently failed to reflect a progressive deterioration of their intrinsic position until some time after this impairment was discoverable by analysis


    43. By the time that any real impairment of security is manifest, the issue may have fallen in price not only to a speculative level but to a level even lower than the decline in earnings would seem to justify


    44. A measure of the impairment of the company’s financial position by this step is found in the fact that the new 5% bonds did not sell higher than 42 cents on the dollar during the year of issuance


    45. “charges for the impairment of long-lived assets,” and


    46. Once acquired these securities could be held indefinitely unless the security becomes grossly overpriced; the business seems to have suffered a permanent impairment (e


    47. Mistakes are measured by beliefs that there has occurred a permanent impairment in underlying value or financial position


    48. ); (b) when the price of the security trades at a substantial premium over and above NAV; (c) when a permanent impairment of capital occurs (something goes wrong with either the company or the security); and (d) when the analysis supporting the commitment is found to be wrong


    49. If that price is ultrahigh compared with the acquired company’s NAV, future income accounts may be burdened by a noncash charge for goodwill impairment, which would reflect management’s mistakes in their role as investors as opposed to operators


    50. withdrawal symptoms and causes impairment, distress, and the habitual intake of












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