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disabilities
noun as in disadvantage, restriction
Example Sentences
The 17-year old Ola lives in Poland with her nagging mother and a brother who, because of his disabilities, needs hands-on care.
Other witnesses included civil servants, experts and groups representing bereaved families, older people and those with disabilities.
That goes not just for immigration and tariffs but also for less discussed but equally disruptive ideas like abolishing the Department of Education, whose immediate impacts—including the loss of federal funding for high-poverty school districts and support for students with disabilities—people would not enjoy.
The US-based group says the Israeli evacuation orders have been “inconsistent, inaccurate, and frequently not communicated to civilians with enough time”, and that they “did not consider the needs of people with disabilities and others who are unable to leave”.
Although the company is currently targeting people with disabilities, Musk has said the implants could be wedded with artificial intelligence to greatly magnify the intelligence of all humans — presenting its own set of thorny scientific and ethical issues.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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