Sentences with phrase «permanently impaired»

Outcome measures should encompass the holistic International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health definition of functioning, disability, and health, 27,28 which includes domains that may (eg, body structure and function) or may not (eg, activities and participation) be permanently impaired among some CMC.
More challenging are the losses for which there is no hard measure — a permanently impaired body or the diminished ability to enjoy life are losses that also deserve valuation.
Some losses are harder to measure, such as a permanently impaired body or the diminished ability to enjoy life, but these also deserve compensation.
If the answer to 1 is yes, is the bodily function which is permanently impaired an important one; 3.
In our study, we want to document what happens to permanently impaired injured workers» physical and mental health, right after their injuries, and in the years following; and to describe injured workers» health care needs and use of health care services.
If you are injured in a truck crash, your ability to work may be temporarily or even permanently impaired.
At the same time, your ability to return to work may be temporarily or permanently impaired.
In Texas, if you are injured in a vehicle crash with a large truck, your ability to work may be temporarily or even permanently impaired.
That said, it is important that you be confident in your ability to prove that you have been permanently impaired due to your injuries.
Thresholds typically include injuries that have seriously or permanently impaired your functioning.
The WSIB also believed that the employee's recovery had plateaued and that he way partially permanently impaired as of late 2012.
Those that do survive may be permanently impaired.
If I sell at the lows, as most investors ultimately due to their emotional biases, then I have permanently impaired my capital and the ability to generate future returns.
The view here is that selling makes sense only when core economics become permanently impaired, prospects have been misjudged, market price not just somewhat but, instead, meaningfully exceed per share intrinsic value, or opportunity costs are high.
If their brands were permanently impaired, you would probably be losing money.
Dividend stocks that have cut or eliminated their dividend payments have either temporarily or permanently impaired investor dividend income.
No, these stocks have been permanently impaired by a shift in the economics of small cap investing.
Nabokov stared at these under a microscope «six hours a day, seven days a week, until his eyesight was permanently impaired», according to museum staff.
The most practical response would be to institute no fault compensation for a baby who dies or is permanently impaired.
As Fortune stated in an article earlier this month, while the chain was once the envy of restaurant operators across the country, «the outbreak of foodborne illnesses that broke out coast to coast for five months in 2015 has permanently impaired the profitability of its business model.»
(Surviving the First Three Months with a Newborn) Stress causes our bodies to release a hormone called cortisol which, when present for prolonged periods, can dramatically undermine brain development in babies and permanently impair brain function for life.
Left untreated, that is something that could actually permanently impair your supply.
Claims that heavy marijuana use can permanently impair cognition are disputed.
A number of easily identified disorders can cause such shortness of breath (dyspnea, in technical terms), including asthma, lung infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (or COPD, an umbrella term for various conditions that permanently impair airflow through the lungs).
Radiation - induced pulmonary fibrosis — tissue scarring that can permanently impair lung function — limits the delivery of therapeutic radiation doses to non-small cell lung cancer.
It seems unlikely to us that any one industry, customer, or geography could permanently impair the company's long - term earnings potential.
While ideally we would have both, it's important that a business not be so fragile as to allow management missteps to permanently impair it.
Of the series» current situation he states: «A strong performance by the Treyarch - developed Black Ops would help combat the notion that the departure of key Infinity Ward talent could permanently impair the Call of Duty franchise.»
These injuries can last for a long time and permanently impair an accident victim's cognitive abilities.

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In addition to slowing down the metabolism, organophosphates «can seriously impair a person's ability to exercise, permanently damaging nerves, destroying muscle fiber, reducing the body's ability to fuel exercise, and even reduce a persons desire to exercise,» adds Dr. Baillie - Hamilton.
Cortisol impairs your digestion, prevents old acne from healing, and causes permanently elevated blood sugar.
2 Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness Rider pays 92 % of death benefit (less a $ 150 administration fee, $ 100 in Florida) if an insured becomes permanently chronically ill, meaning the insured is severely cognitively impaired, such as Alzheimer's, or is unable to perform two of six Activities of Daily Living, such as bathing, continence, or dressing.
The patient in this case had been living in assisted care after he was struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle, leaving him permanently paralyzed and mentally impaired.
Injuries that result from pedestrian - motorist crashes are often serious, and in many cases impair the pedestrian permanently.
Thus, as discussed in chapter 2, [14] the enjoyment of native title is impaired by layers of extinguishment over the entire history of colonisation, each tenure permanently affecting the title and diminishing its content progressively.
Interestingly, in their identification of discrimination, the High Court did not consider the differential impact of the Mining Act whereby native title rights were permanently extinguished by mining while the rights of occupiers or owners were only impaired temporarily by mining.
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