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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Disabled and able-bodied children will now be able to enjoy the playground together because of its specially designed equipment. |
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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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The vessel is designed to enable able-bodied and physically disabled people to experience the adventure of off-shore sailing. |
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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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This would have been an extraordinary achievement even for an able-bodied athlete. |
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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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Benjamin says there's a certain fear as well as curiosity when able-bodied and disabled dancers meet. |
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Disabled and able-bodied children will be able to play side by side at the pioneering inclusive playground at Wharfemeadows Park in Otley. |
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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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They showed no real differences between the physically disabled and able-bodied athletes. |
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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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Disabled people had the same rights and entitlements as able-bodied people. |
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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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When able-bodied people go about seeking changes on behalf of the disabled, these never get done. |
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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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She finds now that disabled people working for her are as responsible as able-bodied people. |
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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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Easiest of all is getting 27 able-bodied hearties to go with him, one of them a stowaway. |
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It spares not rich nor poor, black nor white, male nor female, able-bodied nor differently abled. |
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Any English-speaking, able-bodied, man on leave in a port might find himself swept up in the press. |
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Now leprosariums have been built to help lepers to live normal lives with other able-bodied people. |
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There are three billion poor people in the world, and two billion able-bodied young men and women without jobs. |
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Encouraging able-bodied welfare recipients to find some kind of work is acceptable. |
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She has been doing really well and has competed at a number of regional events because she can keep up with the able-bodied kids. |
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Never before had a Paralympian carried the flag for able-bodied teammates at such a prestigious international event. |
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As for the able-bodied among the demobilized, they could request a pension, which, if granted, was sure to be paltry. |
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We can provide a platform where wheelchair users and able-bodied people can meet and chat. |
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Every able-bodied person must be actively and productively involved in the nation's development. |
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The oceanside experience and the marine experience would not be limited to able-bodied people. |
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Because disabled people in general tend to be less well off than their able-bodied peers, financial assistance is also important. |
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The overseers were required to provide oakum so that the able-bodied poor could be kept at labor. |
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More than half of able-bodied SNAP recipients work in the year in which they receive benefits. |
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I hated that as an able-bodied male, I was expected to go out for football, basketball, and track. |
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Disabled and able-bodied pupils got together for a dance and drama day. |
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Actually, it requires more craftsmanship to qualify as an able-bodied seaman than as a journeyman reporter. |
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In 1808-1811, the British navy, desperate for able-bodied seamen, impressed more than six thousand Americans. |
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Traditionally, the U.S. Navy relied on an apprentice system of shipboard training to produce able-bodied seamen. |
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As zero hour approached, Spanish-language radio stations broadcast appeals for all able-bodied Cuban-Americans to help. |
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Instead, able-bodied men in their thousands had leave to seek a livelihood abroad. |
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Do they have the same lofty goals and aspirations as able-bodied individuals? |
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Every able-bodied man is essential on Pitcairn, especially for the island's lifeline, the longboats. |
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Most able-bodied men fled, some running to the river on the west side, some taking to the hills to the east. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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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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I don't know if he's naturally that able-bodied or if he uses a health-restorative spell, but he is in excellent shape for his years. |
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The Premiership is fast becoming like a squash league containing two, maybe three, able-bodied players and a residue of unipeds. |
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There are good paths, or so it seems, and the less able-bodied can hire an electric buggy providing they book in advance. |
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Invalidity benefit schemes are often based on a clear-cut categorisation of people into two groups: the able-bodied and the incapacitated or disabled. |
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So if you are the one person who's been oppressed or discriminated against for being white, heterosexual, able-bodied, etc, be my guest, have a rant and a parade. |
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In New Brunswick, for example, the first militia act was passed in 1787, requiring all able-bodied men from 16 to 50 years of age to purchase weapons and equipment and to enrol in their local company. |
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In particular it should aim at reducing the wide disparities persisting on the labour markets between women and men, between able-bodied and disabled persons and between nationals and non-nationals. |
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She started alpine skiing at the age of five as a form of physiotherapy and by the age of six, Wisniewska was racing against able-bodied skiers as a member of the Sunshine Ski Club in Banff, Alberta. |
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The popularity of the disabled understandably cannot equal that enjoyed by their able-bodied colleagues, but each top event is accompanied by a media campaign. |
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The fact that the victim in this case was disabled rather than able-bodied does not affect our conclusion that the three requirements for the defence of necessity had no air of reality here. |
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Poor households are able to earn more than very poor households, as they typically have one or two more able-bodied members who can work for others or migrate temporarily to find work. |
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With her she was taking 50 able-bodied seamen and 20 some foot soldiers. |
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His dad, Tom, now in his eighties, started off in the Navy as an able-bodied seaman, but worked his way up to become a first officer in the Admiralty. |
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Closest to the fire sat the village elders and leaders, then sat the able-bodied men, and the outside of the huddle consisted of the women and children. |
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Nearly all of the 100,000-plus detainees are able-bodied people of breadwinning age who have, we can assume, a number of dependent family members. |
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The route between Richmond and Easby Abbey also has improved access for less able-bodied people after the council's contractors erected kissing gates at either end. |
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The two-way radio to the mainland was not working and the rough seas prevented the few able-bodied men still on the island from taking the critically ill man to a hospital. |
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Where are the boundaries between the able-bodied and the disabled? |
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Already, each of the village's ramshackle homes accommodates up to 20 refugees. If there are able-bodied men among the displaced, they do not tarry long. |
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Stansberi has found, that Mormons were the able-bodied, disciplined and hospitable people, and attributed a considerable part of success of the enterprise of their help. |
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To adapt them to thought control, a group of able-bodied people will first don the cap and perambulate in the legs around a laboratory, to refine the process. |
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For the first time Rainer was painfully aware of the limitations caused by his physical disability, compared to his able-bodied colleagues, and accepted them with good grace. |
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Levels of youth unemployment are high and there are many able-bodied, disgruntled persons available, ready and willing to be trained and armed to fight. |
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Wheelchair users typically face a serious problem when attempting to interact with able-bodied people and manage their own comfort zones. |
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The old, the weak and those too young for heavy labor were separated from the able-bodied and sent to the gas chambers. |
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But I will tell you that I've been very fortunate that I'm able-bodied, I'm able-minded. |
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The logistical considerations specified in the standard, which most able-bodied Canadians take for granted, will make the difference between the success and failure of hosting such a large, international event. |
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For where Wheelchair Rugby Union is a form of Murderball, the rugby league equivalent plays to the format of the able-bodied game. |
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Miss Flax, the little thin sister, and Miss Gloria, the stout able-bodied sister, lifted up their hands and eyes in horror at the mere hint of a wet nurse. |
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Though in her 90s, Aunt Millie was quite able-bodied and very able-minded. |
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