Core emotional traits and interpersonal behaviors may be associated with cognitive dysregulation, i.e., cognitive functions may become
impaired at times of interpersonal stress leading to information processing in a concrete, black - and white, all - or - nothing manner.
The Committee concluded from this that her judgment had been
impaired at the time and therefore she could not have been dishonest.
The worker was not fired because of his disability, but because he failed to stop using drugs, stop being
impaired at work, and did not disclose his drug use.
The driver, while not
impaired at the time, was found to have been in possession of a small amount of marijuana although it he did not actually have it on his person at the time of the accident.
Some toxicologists will testify that everyone's ability to drive is slightly
impaired at a blood alcohol level of 50 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood or higher.
In addition, no caps exist for punitive damages or non-economic damages when the defendant acted with intent to inflict serious injury; falsified or destroyed material evidence; or was intoxicated and / or
impaired at the time of wrongdoing.
According to the AAP, approximately 1 in 5 child traffic - accident deaths involves a driver who was alcohol -
impaired at the time.
Obtaining this log book and establishing its information as factual and properly kept is vital to determining fault in an accident, especially if you believe the driver who hit you was fatigued or otherwise
impaired at the time of the crash.
The Canadian Human Rights Commission's recent publication «
Impaired at Work — A guide to accommodating substance dependence,» which aimed to assist federally regulated employers address substance dependence in the workplace, was «really useful» in informing employers and employees of their rights and obligations, for example.
The sentencing judge found as fact that Suter was not
impaired at the time of the collision; he was sentenced to four months of incarceration and a 30 - month driving prohibition.
By creating the right to invoke exceptions in certain circumstances, Members have recognized a priori the possibility that the benefits they derive from certain concessions may eventually be nullified or
impaired at some future time for reasons recognized as being of overriding importance.
It goes without saying, however, that the reliance on visual aids to deconstruct and solve the logical reasoning questions places test takers who are visually
impaired at a great disadvantage.
His vision
impaired at age 80, Kahn is now making paintings that have never been more abstract, gestural, or luminous.
Ever since that time, it has been dedicated to giving guide dogs to the blind and the visually
impaired at absolutely no cost to them.
Approximately 200 of those deaths, or 17 %, involved a driver who was
impaired at the time the crash occurred.
Strength levels in the placebo group were reduced only up - to 4 days post-exercise, while strength levels in the vitamin C group were still significantly
impaired at day 7 and 14, failing to return to baseline by the end of the study (16).
«Hot spots» were defined as those locations that were initially
impaired at baseline but then recovered after VRT training, while «cold spots» remained impaired where vision training did not help.
After analyzing their MRIs over the following years, Lin and his colleagues, reporting in an upcoming issue of Neuroimage, say those participants whose hearing was already
impaired at the start of the sub-study had accelerated rates of brain atrophy compared to those with normal hearing.
«So if I'm destined to become cognitively
impaired at age 72, I can exercise and push that back to 75 or 78.
«We now know that precursors cells can be reprogrammed in a way that function is
impaired at the final stage of their development, but so far no one has discovered how to reverse the process.
Further, «because these findings are also found in the subset of subjects that are not cognitively
impaired at the time of death, it appears that these DNA methylation changes may play a role in the onset of Alzheimer's disease,» said De Jager.
«We found that the innate immune response to the rhinovirus is
impaired at the lower body temperature compared to the core body temperature,» Iwasaki said.
«No professionally trained individual working in the blindness field would ever adopt this process,» says Gaylen Kapperman, who teaches math education for the visually
impaired at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb.
She was charged with driving while intoxicated, theft of services and driving while ability
impaired at her arraignment, the Staten Island District Attorney's office said.
A study published in January found that the immune response to the common cold in a test group of mice was
impaired at the lower body temperature compared to the core body temperature.
According to NAMI, «about 4 million children and adolescents experience a mental health issue that significantly
impairs them at home, school, or in their social groups.»
Not exact matches
The asymmetry of prospective rate moves in different parts of the curve with short rates
at the zero lower bound, explicit forward guidance about future policy decisions and massive asset purchase programs may result in a higher likelihood of one - sided markets, which may in turn
impair liquidity, or
at least lead one to conclude from liquidity indicators that markets have become more illiquid.
It's also meant to help improve accessibility to the visually
impaired — those looking
at a screen - reader for information can hear their friends identified by name rather than simply by description.
In theory, hedge funds can pursue a lucrative strategy of buying
impaired bonds from less knowledgeable investors
at deeply discounted prices and then taking aggressive legal action to collect all, or almost all, of the promised principal and interest.
With 30 states and the District of Columbia having broadly legalized marijuana in some form,
at least a few employers are reportedly treating it like alcohol: Don't show up
impaired or get that way on the job, and you're fine.
«News feed changes do not
impair the power of the platform,» Andy Hargreaves, an analyst
at KeyBanc Capital Markets, wrote in a note to clients.
«Whether I put that down to technology, well you've got to look
at the facts that our visually
impaired athletes are getting faster as well.
Earlier in her career, she worked
at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, where she helped develop Ontario's Reduce
Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) program, but she was drawn to the application of psychology in management.
This may
impair our ability to successfully integrate new stores into the surrounding communities, to expand into new markets
at all or to maintain the strength or distinctiveness of our brand in our existing markets.
The lack of an active market may
impair your ability to sell your shares
at the time you wish to sell them or
at a price that you consider reasonable.
The continued rising levels of imports of foreign steel threaten to
impair the national security by placing the U.S. steel industry
at substantial risk of displacing the basic oxygen furnace and other steelmaking capacity, and the related supply chain needed to produce steel for critical infrastructure and national defense.
In other words it would be better for the ECB to circumvent the banks, not to rely on them to create loans and hence deposits
at a time when they are suffering
impaired balance sheets.
«Investors have been concerned that the events over the past month and a half would
impair Facebook's growth and user adoption, but that's clearly not the case,» said Paul Nolte, portfolio manager
at Kingsview Asset Management.
Turning to look
at the small sub-prime market in Australia, non-conforming housing loans are the closest equivalent to sub-prime loans in the US, being provided to borrowers who do not satisfy the standard lending criteria of mainstream lenders such as those with
impaired or incomplete credit histories.
Just some examples of the financial system in an awkward state of unease: Velocity of money has been muted, pension funds have been
impaired by burdensome discount rates, insurance companies haven't been able to write business
at reasonable levels and savers have been penalized.
Consequently, the Board concluded that the bylaws in question were (
at 25): «inapplicable to the extent that they
impair the Terminal Work as authorized by paragraphs 73 (c), (e), (g), and (i) of the NEB Act, and the Certificate and relevant Board orders issued under the NEB Act.»
When humans experience this harmony «they call it aesthetic experience Aesthetic experience is experience in which many influences vivify instead of neutralize one another and
at the same time do not
impair or destroy the clarity of consciousness....
Due to the work of McKee
at Boston University and Bennet Omalu (subject of the recently released movie Concussion), we are learning about more and more athletes diagnosed with CTE — Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a condition marked by «memory loss, confusion,
impaired judgment, impulse control problems, aggression, depression and, eventually, progressive dementia.»
Impairing these interrelations
at one point so that the damage spreads throughout an ecosystem should not be permitted.
Nor would he allow persons in a coma, who are incapable of experiencing, or the feeble - minded elderly, who have an
impaired ability for rational thought, to remain
at the top of the continuum.
It
at once becomes clear, when we adopt this altered standpoint, that the purpose of a new Declaration of the Rights of Man can not be, as formerly, to ensure the highest possible degree of independence for the individual in society, but to define the conditions under which the inevitable totalization of Mankind may be effected, not only without
impairing but so as to enhance, I will not say the autonomy of each of us but (a quite different thing) the incommunicable singularity of being which each of us possesses.
At times the requirements for membership in such an affiliation were so exacting that many who were financially poor, or mentally, intellectually, or physically
impaired, or who felt morally disqualified, could not participate in any of the dominant religious groupings.
Because Hayes himself understands firsthand what it's like to be
impaired with medical debt, as he was hit by a car
at 17 years old and spent 12 days in the ICU, this hit close to home for him.
Animal cells within the meat are surrounded by a thin membrane that is easily dissolved by digestive juices, however, when cooked quickly and
at high temperatures, this membrane will toughen, slowing digestion and
impairing nutrient uptake.
After completing the first day of a very cold winter test, Ricciardo highlighted that the Halo isn't
impairing his vision
at all.