Sentences with phrase «voluntary control over it»

the insured person has impaired voluntary control over anorectal function that requires a bowel routine, a surgical diversion or an implanted device.
The injured person has impaired voluntary control over anorectal function that required a bowel routine, a surgical diversion or an implanted device.
having no or insufficient voluntary control over urination or defecation.»
Eventually expanding mindful awareness into other domains of personal experience — such as voluntary control over breathing, thoughts, memories, future projections, smells, sounds, sensations, bodily experiences, emotions, strengths, clinging, and craving.
«We have more voluntary control over the exhalation,» he explains.
(22) Because of this correlation, learned control of bodily functions may help increase voluntary control over the psychological - emotional correlates of these changes.

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Throughout most of American history, such control over borders, persons, and voluntary contracts would have been considered incompatible with the limited scope of our government.
As an alternative to enacting legal controls over reproductive technology, a national commission of scientists, doctors and citizens is needed, a commission that could develop voluntary ethical guidelines.
This consortium of researchers, clinicians, and patients, has «systematically investigated and graded» evidence for over 35 «alternative» treatments for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, aka Lou Gehrig's disease), a fatal disease that destroys the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement.
CCSSI emphasizes that state participation remains voluntary, that local educators will retain control over instructional materials, and that the federal government will not gain access to information on individual students.
Thus, as a public union, the NEA (so too the American Federation of Teachers), is, essentially, spreading around tax dollars, money over which the taxpayer has no control, an income redistribution effort that could easily be mistaken for a kickback or, in states where union membership and dues are not voluntary, a not - so - hidden and not - so - representative tax.
The voluntary measures put on the table at Paris by over 100 nations are a welcome step, but unless there are strong measures to reduce emissions beyond 2030, global emissions would remain at a high level, practically guaranteeing that young people inherit a climate running out of their control.
More government, taxes and control over fossil fuels, control over individual behaviors that have traditionally been voluntary and private, and central planning.
There may be voluntary guidelines that companies adhere to and an industry sponsored overseeing body, but little further control over safety protocols.
Mediation is a voluntary process which allows both you and your spouse to maintain control over your destiny and the terms of your divorce settlement.
Clients need to understand that mediation is not a sign of weakness, that it is voluntary and provides a means for them to retain full control over the resolution of their dispute.
(b) Monthly income shall be imputed to an unemployed or underemployed parent if such unemployment or underemployment is found by the court to be voluntary on that parent's part, absent a finding of fact by the court of physical or mental incapacity or other circumstances over which the parent has no control.
However, home - visiting programs offer a solution: In a long - term randomized controlled trial conducted over nearly two decades, the Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), a voluntary home visiting program, cut child abuse and neglect by 48 percent among participating families.
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