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impairment

(= damage) the occurrence of a change for the worse damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality (= deterioration) a symptom of reduced quality or strength (= stultification) the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine) (= disability) the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness reading disability hearing impairment

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No, I assure you, my friend, I have known many such cases and the impairment is not permanent.
This is a gross impairment of the postural reflexes.
I have a chemical impairment that makes.
It could run from memory impairment to a chronic vegetative state.
All I see is a woman who's adapted to her impairment admirably.
Slight impairment of judgement.
Impairment of vision?
No arthritis, no significant impairment of her senses.
When you take one in the chin, your brain sloshes about your skull. causing temporary functional impairment.
You mean like sexual impairment?
There can be sexual impairment?
Loss of vision, memory, Impairment of speech, movement.
An impairment of set-background discrimination can get you into a heap of trouble.
And if you show a run of not getting it then we have a fix on a functional impairment and we dry you out for a while, until you test better later on.
And I think she decides to become a teacher for people suffering from a hearing impairment because they are people living in an even deeper isolation than she has ever done.
As the defendant, Mr. Anderson, has a hearing and speech impairment, the court has provided him with assistance.
Don't be so impairment.
A gross impairment of the postural reflexes. An autonomic dysfunction.
Is he supposed to have some kind of neurological impairment. like Rain Man or Awakenings?
All I see is a woman who's adapted to her impairment, admirably.
You show what we regard more as competition phenomenon than impairment.
It's a functional impairment.
I got a friend with a visual impairment.
But there's been some memory impairment.
The accepted diagnostic test for global memory impairment is five random words.
We won't know if there's any cognitive impairment until he's out of the coma.
Impairment of mental faculties, motor reflexes and physical coordination noted after only three days.
But I'm afraid there's a risk of severe visual impairment to your right eye.
Any seizures? Impairment of vision? Sense of smell?
You could have what is called mild cognitive impairment.

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Although those who stopped using cannabis partially improved over those continued using cannabis, they were below the level of controls, and this impairment was related to the duration of use.
According to non-government groups and other humanitarian workers, many North Korean children are showing signs of mental impairment as the lack of essential vitamins takes its toll.
The good news from Cushing's disease is that hippocampal shrinkage and memory impairment is at least partially reversible over several years after correction of the excess cortisol.
Doubtless, their understanding of impairment was looser than that of the task force.
Moreover, Chi argues that the crisis of 2008 shattered China's export-led growth model, owing to prolonged impairment of demand in the advanced countries.
The problem is that the tests must be administered by a trained neuropsychologist and take more than an hour to complete; moreover, many people with mild cognitive impairment do not progress to dementia.
After all, despite the impairment clause, the anxiety disorder mushroomed; by 2000, it was the third most common psychiatric disorder in America, behind only depression and alcoholism.
On the Test for Severe Impairment, where scores can range from zero to 24, three-quarters of these patients scored zero.
At the EU level, there is not yet a complementary policy response designed to halt the vicious cycle of rising yields and growth impairment now faced by Italy and Spain.

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