It is in a central location with proper not makeshift access for disabled patients. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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The new cattle grids have been installed on the Waylands path but disabled people are experiencing difficulties with the gates. |
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A disabled car owner has been left with no transport and a hefty bill after vandals sprayed his car with a corrosive substance. |
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Both courts have received a Charter Mark, after implementing open days to explain procedures, and improving access for the disabled. |
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A short skit was presented with a message conveying that the disabled were in no way inferior to others. |
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Businesses grossly underestimate the spending power of disabled people, says the commission. |
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A landlord cannot refuse demands from disabled tenants to adapt rented accommodation. |
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There is full disabled access, with lifts to the upper floor and a hearing loop fitted in the theatre. |
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Low floor buses would be a boon to the disabled, the elderly, women and children, because of the ease of boarding and alighting. |
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Complaints from the disabled community in New Jersey led to four theater chains there to add special device for the hearing impaired. |
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A disabled man was attacked by a laughing thug who punched and headbutted him to the ground. |
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A disabled man was left bleeding on the ground with a double fracture of the skull after being attacked by a mugger. |
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The latter approach could help diminish the social stigma associated with the disabled in Russia, she said. |
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Pilkington suffered from angina, his wife was also not well and he was the main carer for their disabled son. |
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An artist might be effectively disabled without her sketch pad, or a physicist without her computer. |
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She also says that barrier controlled car parks have to be manned at all times so staff can let disabled people out. |
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At least five thousand people died and thousands more were disabled permanently. |
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Both battleships had been disabled, and settled on the muddy bottom of the harbour. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled, had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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A unit of American marines on patrol saw the disabled vehicle and called in a medevac helicopter, which evacuated the officer and his soldiers. |
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A Bradley fighting vehicle rushing to assist a US patrol was disabled by a car bomb, the US military said. |
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Rebuilding Together is a national non-profit organization dedicated to repairing homes for low income, elderly and disabled homeowners. |
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Show me handing over that cheque for a billion new health dollars to some disabled kid, that's the ticket. |
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When a disabled child dies some people think it is a merciful release but it was the beginning of a nightmare for us. |
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Helen has been a carer for her mum, who is hard of hearing and is severely disabled with arthritis, for the past 11 years. |
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He said the car was a lifeline because he was disabled and his wife was the main driver. |
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This is neither a sensationalistic sideshow nor a sappy depiction of the disabled. |
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The Danish Kitchen in High Ousegate has no disabled toilets at all, and the ordinary toilets are up an impossibly steep flight of stairs. |
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People make the mistake of mollycoddling disabled people, but it's the worst thing you can do. |
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British scientists are developing tracking technology for mobility scooters to prevent their elderly and disabled users getting lost. |
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The toilets are upstairs, but there is a communal disabled toilet on our floor. |
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Eventually, all network echo cancelers were updated or replaced with ones that could be disabled. |
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In York it really is a bind having to dodge those disabled drivers trying to have as good a quality of life as those lucky able-bodied shoppers. |
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A disabled grandmother has received a speeding ticket accusing her of travelling at 41 mph on a mobility scooter that has a top speed of 8 mph. |
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Most recipients are either very poor, severely disabled, or single mothers. |
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Soon the mobile phone network was disabled to allow emergency services a clear line. |
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It is a vexing issue of how to serve the needs of children and disabled adults without infringing religious liberty. |
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The grant is towards the cost of computer training courses for lone parents and disabled people. |
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All convoys should be equipped with tow straps or tow bars to quickly recover disabled vehicles. |
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In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out. |
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Tom has been campaigning to ensure the bill keeps the rights of the disabled to the fore. |
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The vehicles are equipped to push disabled cars off the freeway, or the deputies can call a tow truck if necessary. |
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There are also 10 disabled fishing bays, as well as a number of picnic tables dotted about the scenic area. |
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The building's one small lift is likely to fall foul of new disabled access laws. |
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I noticed a traffic warden booking a car for parking illegally in a disabled parking bay. |
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The hall is used for the monthly meetings of a physically disabled group of people and as a nursery school five days a week. |
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Eight new trams are also to be brought onto the network as well as improvements for the disabled. |
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Without them, many elderly and disabled people will be denied simple pleasures, such as shopping trips, outings and visits to clubs or shows. |
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A disabled driver says he is lucky to be alive after a pellet shot through his windscreen, narrowly missing his head. |
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This is a charity, which helps disabled children through providing mobility equipment such as wheelchairs and tricycles. |
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Despite medical certificates requesting other duties, disabled workers were put on compo or forced to grin and bear it. |
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When they returned, they could be wearing callipers, or walking with crutches, permanently disabled. |
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The status of the disabled, in his view, is either ambiguous or closer to that of the shiftless and incompetent than to that of the ambitious. |
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A small Bradford charity is fighting to stop disabled people being short-changed when it comes to sporting and leisure activities. |
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Just 11 accessible hackney cabs serve an estimated 46,000 disabled people in the district. |
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There are new disabled access paths into the stadium, new seats for carers and viewing restrictions have been removed. |
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He said 75 disabled bays in the city are now compliant with the technical rules. |
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Six disabled parking bays outside the church will be closed to accommodate the temporary bus stop. |
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If you thought disabled athletes were in any way less competitive than able-bodied ones then this mayhem should put you right. |
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In the athletes' village, it is great to see that everyone treats the disabled athletes the same as an able-bodied person. |
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It wilfully ignores the real differences between the needs of the disabled and the needs of the able-bodied. |
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There is a snag with this product for owners who have dependants living with them, be they able-bodied or disabled. |
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I appreciate that it is good for pupils to mix, both disabled and able-bodied, as this reflects the general public. |
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The aim of this meeting is to set up a youth club with emphasis on inclusion of both disabled and able-bodied young people. |
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They showed no real differences between the physically disabled and able-bodied athletes. |
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I wish traffic wardens would use as much enthusiasm when dealing with able-bodied people who use disabled parking places. |
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Benjamin says there's a certain fear as well as curiosity when able-bodied and disabled dancers meet. |
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It took the disabled shoppers two hours longer than their able-bodied counterparts to complete the same activities. |
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She finds now that disabled people working for her are as responsible as able-bodied people. |
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This means that able-bodied citizens must support their claims and push forward disabled rights in Bulgaria. |
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When able-bodied people go about seeking changes on behalf of the disabled, these never get done. |
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The vessel is designed to enable able-bodied and physically disabled people to experience the adventure of off-shore sailing. |
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The hall has a brand new kitchen, a stage, entrance hall, toilets for the disabled and an induction loop for the hard of hearing. |
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There will also be complete access for the disabled and wheelchair bound players as well as an induction loop to help the hard of hearing. |
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To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you. |
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Manchester will go down in history as the first city to have the Commonwealth games running together with both abled and disabled athletes. |
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The group aims to build housing units to provide individual care for mentally disabled children in China. |
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The abolition of all prescription charges and home care charges for the disabled will also be of direct benefit. |
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Remember, too that women with disabilities also choose to have pre-natal screening and may also choose to abort a disabled fetus. |
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Naturally the BIOS of the motherboard has the clock throttling feature enabled, as its disabled by default. |
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It doesn't work with my voice recognition software, and it requires a level of co-ordination that many older or disabled people just won't have. |
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These boulders on a path near a York beauty spot have landed village leaders in a legal quandary following complaints from a disabled angler. |
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For existing disabled staff, we have discussed accessibility requirements on an individual basis and agreed on provision of facilities. |
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We are currently exploring the improvement of IT accessibility for disabled people. |
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Accessibility for disabled users and accessibility for diverse methods of browsing the web are connected issues. |
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She also comments that there are no laws in Lebanon ensuring that public areas are accessible to disabled people. |
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It is accessible for visitors using wheelchairs and there is limited disabled parking. |
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The centre loans wheelchairs, commodes and other essential equipment to disabled and elderly people. |
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They feel disabled physically, unable to do anything, unable to have a wash or go to the toilet. |
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He was born disabled and voiceless with a gaze permanently haunted by a look of terror. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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Their non-materialistic tradition emphasizes loyalty and respect for women and children, the elderly, disabled and all living creatures. |
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So in an effort to promote integration, we instead wind up engulfing the mentally disabled in a web of political correctness. |
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In life, the girl is disfigured and disabled but after death she is turned into a vision of health and beauty. |
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The action-packed programme offers walks for everyone from disabled people and children to experienced hikers and poet. |
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Does the Greater London Assembly issue directives on disabled access and suggest fitting elevators to replace apples and pears? |
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This is the sort of lack of joined-up thinking that's getting in the way of what disabled people need. |
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Some restrictions for senior and disabled permit holders using the local public transport system will be lifted from Sunday. |
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The vestry includes a toilet for the disabled and baby-changing facilities. |
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She also expressed concerns about the safety of people standing up, especially disabled people and pregnant women, if the train suddenly jolted. |
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The additional lorries would lead to more accidents and people being killed or disabled. |
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People with time to spare are desperately needed to help give parents and carers of disabled people some well-earned rest. |
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Visits to public places revealed that grievances of the physically disabled people are legitimate and well-founded. |
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With the sprinkler systems disabled, the fires raged uncontrollably, weakening the steel and leading to the collapse of the buildings. |
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His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life. |
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I feel very sorry for the guy, but he really has disabled himself by his fatness. |
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The cold-blooded murder of two people, who according to reports were both disabled and could not escape their assassins, is a heinous crime. |
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Facilities for disabled passengers should also be improved with ramped access to platforms being installed at the very minimum. |
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We believe in independent living and we provide a whole range of services for disabled people. |
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According to one witness, one of the attackers disabled the vehicle, taking the wheel off the axle. |
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The amount by which Ryanair said it would raise its ticket prices if forced to provide wheelchairs for disabled passengers. |
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The police turned away some of the disabled people in wheelchairs who had also lined up to be arrested. |
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Seven out of 107 died and 18 were severely disabled or in a persistent vegetative state on discharge from the hospital. |
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Lone parents, disabled people and the long term unemployed are harried and persecuted. |
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She says he then lectured them about disability and said the wheelchairs are for disabled people only. |
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All the cash raised will go to Whizz Kidz, a charity that provides wheelchairs for disabled children. |
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A botched attempt can leave a person seriously damaged, even permanently disabled. |
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The charity provides general and sports wheelchairs for disabled children and young people. |
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These new laws end a nine year battle by the disabled lobby to improve bus access for wheelchair users, the blind and the infirm. |
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For disabled visitors there is a designated car park with a bus for wheelchair users, giving access to key parts of the site. |
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He displayed his disabled sticker but returned to find his vehicle wheel-clamped. |
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Nominees can be able bodied or disabled sportsmen and women and may well have triumphed over adversity. |
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When you click my friend's original photo of her baby on the site, you find that the spam site has disabled most of the live links to her site. |
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Her Uncle Ob, a disabled World War II veteran, enjoys creating art sculptures in the form of whirligigs and her Aunt May enjoys gardening. |
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The project is also looking to expand into providing personal transport for disabled people, using a people carrier or a suitable car. |
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She wasn't emotionally disabled or hysterical but in these day she used to cry almost all the time. |
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A disabled resident of a block of council flats constantly attacked by arsonists has called for the building to be demolished. |
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When the dyneins have been disabled with vanadate, the remaining structures that bridge the doublets are the nexin links and the radial spokes. |
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The Escrick Park Estate has also created disabled access from the village through the wood to the cricket pavilion. |
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Many more are also oppressed by homophobia, ageism, discrimination against the disabled, the uneducated, or the poor in general. |
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The aged, infirm, senile, and disabled are cared for, whenever possible, within extended family networks. |
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Often the father denies paternity and will not be associated with a disabled child. |
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An exception is 74th State School in Sofia where the integration process of disabled children has undergone a very successful realisation. |
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There are also disabled toilets at the Washburn Valley reservoir, as well as car parking and picnic facilities. |
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The Government was last night accused of a U-turn in last-minute changes to legislation for disabled people. |
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It's well-known that, in the status race, mothers bring up the rear, ranking equally with the disabled and the elderly. |
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He set up a wind band and then a brass band for his mature students and helped disabled groups in their musical productions. |
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I had by then lost 10 kilos in weight, I was very frail, I had a disabled ticket so my wife could drive me around and park. |
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A kind-hearted woman who raised the cash to send a neighbour's disabled daughter to Disney World was today being honoured for her generosity. |
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They identified genetic mutations that disabled specific steps in the synthesis of a complex molecule. |
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A disabled council tenant says she was left at her wits end because essential repairs to her house were not carried out. |
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The only ones left in the nearly deserted complex are the disabled and those over 65, and their days are numbered. |
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Two new kissing gates will be installed to prevent motorcycles from speeding across the nature reserve, and disabled access will be improved. |
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A few patients are seriously disabled through a long history of many unexplained symptoms, defined as somatisation disorder. |
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The allegations against him go further, suggesting he is claiming money from the fees office to pay the costs of care for his disabled sister. |
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That fundamental human right belongs to all women regardless of whether they are disabled or not disabled. |
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Big smiles greeted taxi drivers who took 70 disabled youngsters to a knees-up in London. |
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Matters highlighted include residents and disabled parking in the town centre, security in car parks and park-and-ride schemes. |
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He, of all people should know better than to park illegally in a disabled space and deserves no sympathy whatsoever. |
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The basic design of a site can enhance the user experience for disabled users or make the site inherently inaccessible to them. |
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The crew of a U.S. submarine is sent on a top-secret mission to board a disabled German U-boat and steal a secret encoding device. |
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Last year she was the swing vote in a 5-4 ruling that said disabled people can sue if states ignore a civil rights law on access to courthouses. |
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A pensioner has slammed vandals who wrecked his car, cutting off his disabled wife's lifeline to the outside world. |
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A disabled Darwen pensioner has spoken of his terror at the crash which wrecked his new car. |
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A disabled traveller whose boat has run aground at Linton Lock, near York, may have to wait for heavy rain before it is refloated. |
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The developer will also refurbish the Castle Place shopping precinct, improving lighting, CCTV, and disabled access. |
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Marketing campaigns would increase rail usage and all rail should be accessible to the disabled. |
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But at the recent consultation meeting, disabled people told of difficulties they had with public swimming baths. |
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As a Paralympian, the disabled athletes are forever reaching out with a helping hand. |
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A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him. |
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Sometimes, says Mr. Vijayraj, young women are rejected because they are disabled. |
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The ground floor of the house has ramps so that disabled visitors get a chance to see the main rooms. |
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A disabled woman has been forced out of her home after thugs broke in and smashed up the lounge. |
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Demands are made on parents relinquish custody of their disabled child in return for funding for support services for a disability. |
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Although still in his mid-50s and in the prime of his productive professional life, fibrosing alveolitis had left him severely disabled. |
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The service will also include home visits for some housebound pensioners and disabled people. |
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All train vehicles will have to be compliant with disabled access regulations by 2020 at the latest. |
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The celebrity and fundraiser took time out to officially launch a new boat for disabled people at the Sailing Club at the weekend. |
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In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order. |
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The patrol cutter fired on them and disabled them, then left them for dead. |
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A disabled man said he would be left housebound for months because he must wait to be assessed for equipment he needs to help him walk. |
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And yet we are told there is no money available for adequate home help care for the elderly or relieving respite care for the mentally disabled. |
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Wilful misinterpretation of the law has bred animosity and resentment towards disabled people. |
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International tournaments, divided into weight categories by 5kg, are open to left-handers, right-handers, men, women and the disabled. |
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And since I was working with the disabled before the accident, I knew what kind of a life was in store for me ahead, which broke my spirit. |
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Pipes, though a little disconcerted, far from being disabled by the blow, in a trice retorted the compliment with his truncheon. |
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A disabled couple were left virtually housebound when heartless thieves stole their car with their wheelchair inside it. |
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Since the story centers on a disabled woman's body, revulsion is a culturally supported reaction. |
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Apart from looking rather untidy such displays can cause major difficulties for people in wheelchairs or the visually disabled. |
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And in doing so they have ridden roughshod over the rights of disabled people. |
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Others are bullied, either because they are isolated from their peers or because a sick or disabled parent is an easy object of ridicule. |
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Due to the accessible and adaptable nature of the game, bowling is also an ideal sport for the disabled. |
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University is difficult enough with rigorous course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled. |
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It is likely that many staff are already helping disabled customers as a matter of course. |
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But the BBC's effort got it just about right, giving us a commendably unsentimental insight into top-level disabled sport. |
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Servicemen and women disabled in the line of duty trust the government will provide for them. |
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On May 2, things got worse for the native of Los Angeles, as he tore his right quadriceps muscle and was placed on the disabled list. |
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Another dedicated his life to conservation in tribute to his wilderness-loving brother, who was disabled in a Mt. Shasta rockslide. |
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What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall? |
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He said that he lived with his partner and her children, one of whom is disabled, and they treat him as their father. |
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Some users have reported that older versions, upon uninstallation, left them with disabled CD-ROM drives. |
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He said vehicles with disabled badges were often parked in the loading bay, while other motorists fill disabled parking spaces in Church Street. |
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It also banned the use of dead or disabled cows to make dietary supplements, cosmetics, soups or other foods that contain traces of meat. |
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For example, there still isn't a disabled list in the game, and when players gets hurt, you don't even have to take them off the active roster. |
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The organisation arranges events and holidays for disabled children with the theme of making dreams come true. |
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We care for and look after all our customers especially the elderly and disabled. |
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He suddenly found himself classed as disabled and lost his job as a lorry driver, forcing him to depend on social security benefits. |
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Still others have tried to include the criterion that presidential aspirants must not be mentally and physically disabled or legally flawed. |
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They mean much more for the disabled children, who grow with a social stigma in an unfriendly environment. |
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A disabled and profoundly deaf man is tackling an army assault course to help fund a trip of a lifetime to New Zealand. |
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Except for one mentally disabled girl, these girls did not differ from other runaways in family background or other factors. |
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A project to turn a run-down area of Kendal into a haven for disabled people has got the support of the town council. |
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He was assigned to the daily personal care of the most profoundly disabled member of the house. |
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The building will be honeycombed with courtyards, which will be planted with trees and shrubs, and there will be disabled access throughout. |
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Blimey, just my luck to get a chance like this when I was obviously temporarily disabled. |
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We process disability living allowance and attendance allowance claims for disabled and elderly people. |
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Our country has substantial number of disabled people who have excelled in various walks of life, overcoming poverty and social taboos. |
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His muscular dystrophy condition means that he is physically disabled, but inside there's this electrical storm buzzing away. |
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He added that the council took a dim view of people using disabled parking spaces, which is why the fine was so high. |
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Police cars, buses and disabled drivers have all been victims of overzealous parking wardens since the Parkwise scheme was introduced. |
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In fact Esha is having hippotherapy, a little known treatment for profoundly disabled children which appears to be having some stunning results. |
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Additional stress is present for the sandwich generation with growing families and disabled parents. |
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One submarine will play the role of a disabled sub and the rescue team must mate Remora with the boat and rescue crew members. |
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The game of boccia is the first sport to be scheduled which is specifically for disabled athletes. |
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Several people feared putting special schools and mainstream schools on one site would lead to bullying of disabled children. |
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The beep can be disabled with a simple click on the audio icon on the taskbar, which brings up the Audio Setting menu. |
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A new centre for disabled adults will be giving a taster of the activities it offers next month. |
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Did this mean, he asked, that the disabled were being taxed to make up for the city's lost revenue? |
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The borough council will again be entering disabled youngsters to compete at Boccia, a game like Boules which is played at a Paralympic level. |
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A joint venture to give disabled people in York and North Yorkshire a taste of the outdoors has kicked off in fine style. |
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Prime Minister John Howard this week moved to lay to rest fears that some Bundaberg sheltered workshops that employ disabled workers could be forced to close their doors. |
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You are a model for sportsmen, disabled and abled bodied sportsmen, all over the world? |
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Able-bodied people rarely notice the barriers that riddle the world which keep the disabled from participating in society. |
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For more than 60 years it has helped millions of Americans avoid poverty in old age, upon becoming disabled, or after the death of a family wage earner. |
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The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations. |
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The recent ploy of opening up that same double-price offer to abled as well as disabled people means they have simply constructed another disabling barrier. |
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Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike. |
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Several key buildings in Waterford, including churches, are still not recognising the needs of disabled people because they're not wheelchair accessible. |
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They disabled an alarm system at a store by cutting through live wires at a Telecom junction box which put thousands of phones in the region out of action. |
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Any money raised on Saturday at the Scout Hall in Kingsdown Park, Stratton, will be put towards a disabled toilet and wheelchair ramps at the venue. |
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Those in wheelchairs and the disabled were trapped in the surging crowd. |
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The bus needs to be suitable for wheelchairs and disabled people. |
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New trains have special areas for wheelchairs and disabled toilets. |
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Child care is probably the costliest part of having a severely disabled child. |
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The footage showed apparently horrific conditions where disabled children were tied to their beds or imprisoned on cots. |
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For seven years the organisation has offered information, advice and support to carers of all ages who help to look after elderly or disabled relatives and friends. |
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Old lady in disabled seat wibbles uncomfortably in her chair. |
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The mother of a disabled Trowbridge girl is overwhelmed by the number of kind-hearted people who have offered to help pay for a new wheelchair for her daughter. |
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Coniston folk are busily mining their pockets for coppers in a bid to save one million pennies to install disabled facilities at the village's public toilet. |
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Councillors agreed that because of plans to redevelop the whole area, the minimum work necessary to comply with new disabled access requirements should be carried out. |
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His brother used to work as a woodworking labourer at Remploy in Pontefract, which provides employment for the disabled, and is well known in the town's pubs. |
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Newtown Patch reports that Ryan Lanza told a close friend that he thinks his developmentally disabled brother committed the crime. |
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Unwittingly or not, modern feminism is leaving its disabled sisters out of the discussion. |
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Evidence of their popularity can be seen in the fact that the comments box was disabled. |
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One is that the communications systems were disabled by some kind of power failure. |
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All designs were to be accessible by ambulant disabled and elderly people. |
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There are many older residents in the vicinity, many of whom are disabled. |
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Maybe they enable thinking by letting us watch as our looking gets disabled. |
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He volunteered much of his own time and effort to the provision of recreation and leisure opportunities for the aged and disabled in our community. |
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Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting. |
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Gordon Hayes, co-owner of a Fort McMurray-based computer business was up to his armpits in disabled systems riddled with the LovSan or Blaster virus. |
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There was also a low level of disabled staff in the workforce. |
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There was just a disabled senior citizen who had been hastened to her grave, and the press paid the matter scant attention. |
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Once the bright light dissipated, the remains of the hovering colony began dissolving into disabled dust, resting on the floor in heaps of black, sand-like material. |
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If we are honest, those of us who have all of our abilities sometimes are uncomfortable or even awkward alongside those who are seriously disabled. |
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The dual-eligibles include millions of low-income seniors, elderly nursing home patients, and homebound disabled people. |
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They have also identified 15 activities for the disabled to earn few rupees independently, as leaf plate making, sericulture, or a small loan is given to say start a tea shop. |
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The Welfare Department has refused to pay interest on backpay cheques the high court here ordered it to give the four disabled people who launched a class action against it. |
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The high court here yesterday ordered the Eastern Cape Welfare Department to pay two years' backpay with interest to a permanently disabled Quigney resident. |
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A tiger turns into a maneater only under extraordinary situations, like when it grows too infirm or disabled to hunt or when there is a scarcity of its natural prey. |
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The Government cannot use the economic downturn as an excuse to backtrack on assistance promised to the disabled in next month's budget, a lobby group declared yesterday. |
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He worked helping disabled people in America and did sports, coached other sportsmen. |
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The attack on a defenceless, disabled man by a marauding youth is yet more proof that the streets of Bolton are becoming an unsafe environment for vulnerable people. |
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In general, the disabled folks are vulnerable to exploitation, in part because of the nature of their impairment. |
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The grant, which comes from Government money, would go towards work to build a new lecture theatre and improve disabled access and toilet facilities. |
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In many states, the mentally ill or intellectually disabled could be sterilized. |
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The board is also helpful to anyone with an injured or disabled hand. |
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The board of education of the Tokyo metropolitan government has decided to reprimand about 180 teachers at metropolitan senior high schools and schools for disabled children. |
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The charity helps persons who are aged, disabled or chronically ill, from single-headed households, and others genuinely unable to assist themselves. |
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Robin stars as a disabled janitor who befriends a young boy. |
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It proposed to effectively place the disabled in a legal status beneath normal people by denying them access to court to get services promised in the legislation. |
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I somehow got my disabled car home, and then called the tow truck, my agent, my insurance company, and her insurance company to make the necessary reports. |
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She said she thought the traffic warden was picking on her because she appeared able but had parked where only disabled permit-holders were allowed. |
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Concern sheltered workshops across the country could be forced to close their doors has risen from the federal government's plans to increase payments to disabled workers. |
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Once the Denivanian defenses were disabled, the slow, bulky troop transports would take their capitol, with escorts to defend from the remnants of the defense fleet. |
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I read a lot but find new books are few and far between, so people are discouraged from using the mobile library, which is a shame as it serves well for elderly and disabled. |
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A retractable floor in the learner pool raises and lowers to a depth of 2.5metres and it has a pioneering access system with platforms and lifts for the disabled. |
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Facing dangerous swells and harrowing rocks, Freeman maneuvered the Coast Guard vessel close enough to the disabled freighter to successfully help rescue all the crew. |
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While Professor Singer concentrated on Australia's performance on the international stage in his oration, protestors outside took umbrage at his past comments on the disabled. |
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He's poor, mentally disabled, and his newbie lawyer botched his sentencing. |
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In Storytelling, he unflinchingly confronts politically correct expectations of ethnic groups and the disabled, but also has the courage to do so with humor. |
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If the electrical power lines to a plant were cut, the reactor would automatically shut down unless relatively unfortified backup generators were disabled. |
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But, after cutting through a wire fence and then smashing a window the thieves stole a box containing the pictures, two generators and a disabled ramp. |
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I am a full time carer for my disabled wife and applied after I received an unrequested form that said I should fill it in even though I received Income Support. |
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Get rid of all our poverty programs, except those aimed at the disabled, and temporary unemployment assistance, and institute the negative income tax. |
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Digital birds that peck you to pieces, a disabled graffiti master who works by brainwaves. |
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They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled. |
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Work began on Monday to fit a disabled lift, due to be installed in May but delayed because the Italian manufacturer wasn't able to supply it until recently. |
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There was not enough room to fit people in and no access for the disabled. |
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To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water. |
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Since then it has come to my notice how little is being done to make shopping easier for disabled people in the way of access to goods in some stores. |
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You must have caller ID blocked on your line or otherwise disabled. |
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In the social area it has assisted disabled people and has lent a hand with the environment through projects for waste management and water management. |
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Additionally, a select number of staterooms on all ships are carefully designed to provide comfort and security, ensuring a safe onboard environment for disabled guests. |
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There will be free off-peak travel for pensioners and the disabled. |
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A zero tolerance campaign to stop race hate attacks, domestic violence and attacks on elderly, disabled and vulnerable people will start in Bradford next year. |
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Jackie, whose eight-year-old daughter Libby has cerebral palsy, said she was stung into action when she was asked if disabled children needed to play. |
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These do not appear to make life easy for disabled diners wanting to get to the carvery, although I understand temporary ramps can be installed on request. |
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Historically, there has been an emphasis on behavioral, operant techniques to control the behavior of learning disabled and emotionally handicapped students. |
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