correctable


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capable of being returned to the original condition

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capable of being corrected by additions

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Bates Advertising USA,(170) who, in order to remain in the workforce, undergo highly invasive treatments that will forever restrict them from engaging in major life activities, are not subjected to the humiliating prospect of having to justify to their employers' satisfaction why the difficult medical decisions that they made were in fact "acceptable." Finally, a strong presumption that can be rebutted only in the most egregious cases maintains the broad disabling corrections corollary to the correctable disabilities rule and also strikes a proper balance between the ADA's concern for enhancing the employment opportunities of individuals with disabilities and the Supreme Court's concern for limiting trivial claims on judicial resources.
They stated that the degree to which a veteran's vision is correctable is important only in calculating the percentage of disability.
For example, older people with memory problems may be thought of as "senile" rather than as possibly suffering from a neurological disorder which may be correctable or rehabilitated (Hunt, 1984).
The proofreader also missed a few easily correctable points.
It appears that only about 15% of process problems are correctable locally by the people directly connected with the operation.
In fact Viv's only mental deficiencies, apart from a basic incompatibility with a dry stick like Tom, came from hormonal imbalances, not in those days correctable, which disappeared at menopause.
But the mistakes the Fire made are all correctable, captain Dax McCarty said.
Medical examination of school children would also be carried out besides advising parents and teachers on correctable disabilities and nutritional deficiencies.
Dr Christ added: "Older individuals will benefit from early detection services as well as care to fix what are often correctable visual problems.
The Affordable Care Act is essentially unchangeable, even if correctable flaws are discovered as implementation proceeds.
Nearsightedness in childhood is correctable, but is also linked to development of severe forms of this eye disorder in adulthood, which increases risks for potentially blinding diseases such as glaucoma and retinal detachment.
The app points out correctable problems, such as shots that don't arc very high on their way to the basket.
A certain number of these accidents always result from malfunctioning signals on a vehicle, a problem that is fortunately easily correctable if there is timely awareness of its existence.
A lot of our mistakes are correctable, so hopefully we can fix those and do better the next time out."