Clients are people who are unable to use regular public transport because of physical and sometimes mental disability or infirmity. |
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That is to say it did not stem from any inherent infirmity or weakness or deficiency. |
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His attitude was doubtless due to his physical infirmity, which prevented him from being either an observer or an experimenter. |
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Many owners have found they were no longer able to use them as they got older because ill health or infirmity prevented them from travelling. |
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The bothering and begging are exhaustive and unremitting, and the beggars world-beating in their decrepitude and infirmity. |
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Health expenses means expenditure on the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of illness, injury, infirmity or disability. |
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In this context, accusation of metrical deformity by way of human infirmity accrues an unusually multi-valent derisiveness. |
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Our collective cultural belief is that aging brings illness and infirmity, along with a loss of status for women. |
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As things stood at the beginning of 1990, Mrs Adam's life was reasonably settled and happy, taking into account her age and physical infirmity. |
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Home visits are also possible for those people who are unable to access the sessions because of ill-health, infirmity or care commitments. |
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It is just as meaningful to speak of levels of vitality and healthfulness as of debility and infirmity. |
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Taylor killed on one occasion a lion who lost a fore limb in a trap, and the infirmity had turned him into a dangerous man eater. |
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We therefore do him the injustice of mistaking his infirmity for perversity. |
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Silenced by infirmity, if not by simple good taste, the former leader has had to stand aside while her legacy is picked apart. |
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If you are not financially dependent because of a physical or mental infirmity, you can only transfer the amounts to a term annuity. |
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The publication has only 163 pages, but it is full of the joy found in people when one sympathetically understands the oddness of age and mental infirmity. |
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In the past, health was mostly understood as the converse of disease or infirmity. |
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This thorn in the flesh is most often understood to have been a physical infirmity that Paul had to cope with on a recurrent basis. |
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Be entombed within a sad reputation for being good despite cruel infirmity? |
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Some of the credits we'll discuss require that the person be dependent on an individual because of mental or physical infirmity. |
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Inevitably, old age and an acute awareness of the passing of time and growing bodily infirmity make up a large part of it. |
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Given the infirmity of a large proportion of pensioners, the system would have to travel to them. |
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The applicant was sentenced to a modest custodial sentence of one year and eight months, due regard being had to his old age and infirmity. |
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Unlike physical and mental skills, you will not reach an absolute plateau defined by age and infirmity. |
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The son is unable to support himself because of a physical infirmity and thus must rely on others for support. |
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Fr Benjamin has been working for a long time on the representations of infirmity and healing in the African religious universe. |
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The victim's infirmity or impairment must have constituted the means by which the abuser was able to achieve his ends. |
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However, age, increasing infirmity, and the amount of work needing to be done eventually broke her strong resistance and equally strong will. |
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The various definitions are not free of contradiction and also confuse disability, infirmity and chronic illness. |
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The organisation aims to provide financial and practical assistance to people in the Cricklade area who need support because of illness or infirmity. |
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Of course, there's no denying the fact that infirmity coupled with sickness will always stalk the retirees and seize every opportunity to pounce on us. |
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This year unfortunately some of our volunteers are unable to help us through illness or infirmity and two of our younger members have moved away from the area. |
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Alma Hitchcock, the times I saw her, was a frail, birdlike woman who looked angry about her infirmity. |
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Age and infirmity are his main enemies, and perhaps the country's, since no mechanism exists to resolve what could be a bitter and internecine succession battle. |
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He sincerely thought of himself as useless, unworthy of God's gifts, full of weakness and infirmity, and at the same time blessed with divine favours. |
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Cannon seems to believe in the efficacity of this remedy, despite the fact that Thomas's infirmity continued throughout his life. |
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There shall be no maximum age limit applied if the child has been continuously and wholly dependent on a member and unable to provide for his own maintenance as a result of a physical or mental infirmity. |
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According to the World Health Organisation's definition, health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. |
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I dare not whisper to myself a pension on this side of absolute incapacitation and infirmity, till years have sucked me dry. |
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Eventually, Charles apparently conquered his physical infirmity, which might have been caused by rickets. |
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The process could also be disrupted if assassination, infirmity or an election removes either General Musharraf or Mr Vajpayee from the scene. Agreeing to talk, moreover, is no more than that. |
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The other is the fraudulent promise that technology will free us all from unhappiness and infirmity, prolong life and provide parents with brainy, well-adjusted children untouched by genetic handicap. |
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Clergyable discharge continued to be used when the accused could not be transported for reasons of age or infirmity. |
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Insecure about his infirmity, the Bashaw decreed that all who desired to come into his presence must first submit to having their eyes put out. |
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The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from a sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves by comparison with the infirmity of others, or with our own formerly. |
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The Act for the Relief of the Poor of 1601 made parishes legally responsible for the care of those within their boundaries who, through age or infirmity, were unable to work. |
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Every one is aware of the uncertainty as well as great danger of the different cutting and deligating operations for the removal of this distressing infirmity. |
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Deputy Earls Marshal have been named at various times, discharging the responsibilities of the office during the minority or infirmity of the Earl Marshal. |
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Those who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy. |
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Details of Mungo's infirmity have a ring of authenticity about them. |
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