disabling condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdisablingandcondition
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disabling
adjective
uk/dɪˈseɪ.blɪŋ/us/dɪˈseɪ.blɪŋ/
(of an illness, injury, or condition) making it difficult for someone to do the things that other ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofdisablingandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, there is an increasing acknowledgement that pharmacological treatment on its own is rarely sufficient for the best outcome in thisdisablingcondition.
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Clinicians may be disappointed that there are still no proven treatments for what appears a common anddisablingconditionin community samples.
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Nor is it awarded because an individual has a particulardisablingcondition.
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Asthma is a distressing and oftendisablingconditionthat has many causes.
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Statistics about thedisablingconditionof claimants refused benefit are not routinely collected.
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Where there is more than onedisablingcondition, only the main condition is recorded.
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Figures for recipients whose maindisablingconditionis deafness are in the table.
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It is recognised by us as a serious anddisablingcondition.
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It is paid to provide help with the extra costs associated with adisablingcondition.
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Information about a person's maindisablingconditionis recorded only where an award of disability living allowance is made.
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One realises when looking around our towns and villages, how many women suffer from that painful anddisablingcondition.
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I send my best wishes to him for a speedy recovery from what must be a painful anddisablingcondition.
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It is extremely common among asylum seekers for a physicallydisablingconditionto be accompanied by mental health problems.
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About 600 awards of disability living allowance are made each year to people with blood disorders recorded as their principaldisablingcondition.
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However, if the accident generates a chronicdisablingcondition, the victim may not be able to return to work and will instead depend on benefit.
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Periods are based on individual case specific facts, taking account of the nature and natural history of thedisablingconditionand any planned treatment.
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Rather, it is dependent on the effect of adisablingconditionon the care and mobility needs of the individual concerned.
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Entitlement to the mobility component of disability living allowance is based on the effects of adisablingconditionand not the condition itself.
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I know that those who are blind and who also have a hearing loss claim that deafness is a moredisablingconditionthan blindness.
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Anyone whose attendance needs satisfy these criteria will qualify for an allowance, irrespective of the precise nature of their illness ordisablingcondition.
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As already explained, there is a chronic bursitis which is not adisablingcondition, and this would be covered if the word "acute" were omitted.
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In straightforward cases—for example where the diagnosis is of an invariably seriousdisablingcondition—the adjudication officer will accept the claim without medical advice.
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It works harshly against those whosedisablingconditionwas weakening their capacity to work before they were diagnosed as eligible for incapacity benefit.
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I am advised that it has not yet been established that the condition of the lungs described as anthracosis gives rise to anydisablingcondition.
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It is rarely adisablingcondition, so they gave it a makeover and it was remarketed as a serious mass scourge.
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