How To Use Invalidity In A Sentence

  • Only by building confidence slowly is it possible to prevent the development of invalidity.
  • Of course I am not speaking of contracts induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence, or impeachable on any other recognized ground of invalidity.
  • He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro.
  • Under the 1975 Pensions Act, invalidity pensioners will eventually qualify for inflation-proofed earnings-related pensions.
  • I concede, thanks to several readers, the statistical invalidity of my original comparison, given the disparity in numbers between Chrisitians and Jews.].
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  • Duchamp was a Frenchman born in 1887 who managed to skip the first world war by feigning invalidity and resettled himself in New York in 1915.
  • Of course I am not speaking of contracts induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence, or impeachable on any other recognized ground of invalidity.
  • Sometimes being physically ill or unwell over a protracted period until you're moving over or at least skirting closely along the line into invalidity can bring on a state of melancholy.
  • Having been supported into chronic invalidity, they must now be given extra support in the quest to return to the world of work.
  • He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro: £52.10.
  • We will increase Invalidity Benefit by 15%, extend mobility allowance and base payments on medical records rather than National Insurance contributions.
  • If it could not incorporate an ethnic minority, then it said something of the validity or the invalidity of the system.
  • In between there will be various degrees of plausibility in the argument for invalidity; and the Judge must be guided by his preliminary conclusion on the point.
  • A freeze on dole money and invalidity benefit is also being considered.
  • That's another kettle of fish entirely and I despair of physicians and others who confuse and muddle invalidity and melancholy as being one and the same thing.
  • The Civil Law system and the Common Law system have made different provision about the corporate charter invalidity system which we can learn.
  • One consequence of this potential intermingling of contribution can be the difficulty, if not invalidity, of art historical attempts to attribute authorship to an individual artist.
  • This is the best proof of the invalidity of the argument that so-called ‘Wahhabism’ is subversive to others.
  • The policy underlying these holdings was to "unmuzzle' licensees so that an early adjudication of invalidity could inure to the public interest.
  • If the opposition were serious about this bill, it would not be exposing its amendments to such risk of invalidity.
  • He points out the statistical invalidity of a study of a mere nine cases.
  • She is now unable to work and receives benefits, including invalidity benefit, amounting to approximately £90.00 per week.
  • They may also be missing out on valuable life assurance protection, invalidity and other benefits.
  • We will increase Invalidity Benefit by 15%, extend mobility allowance and base payments on medical records rather than National Insurance contributions.
  • To cite the fact that expected grades correlate with ratings as evidence of invalidity is an example of the common error of confusing within-class variance and between-class variance.
  • In Prussia the Gewerbeordnung of 1845 provided for sickness, invalidity, and old-age funds in the craft industries and these were extended to factory workers in 1849.
  • Having reached this decision, I need not concern myself further about the validity or invalidity of Certificate 31 and the timing of its issue.
  • I live on an invalidity pension.
  • These are child benefits, industrial injuries and death benefits, certain invalidity benefits, and attendance and mobility allowances.
  • These are child benefits, industrial injuries and death benefits, certain invalidity benefits, and attendance and mobility allowances.
  • Hinsas claimed that he was only a cart driver because he had been invalided back from the front a few weeks previously, but the source of his invalidity was far from clear.
  • Such a legislative change per se cannot be unconstitutional in the absence of some further invalidity.
  • Innocent decided in favour of the monks, but in the present case he pronounced both elections invalid; that of Reginald because it had been made uncanonically and clandestinely, that of John de Grey because it had occurred before the invalidity of the former was proclaimed by the pope. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • In the colonies the long periods of leave and high invalidity and mortality levels led to constant changes of resident engineer, which made the supervision of construction staff difficult.
  • Both disorders were a major cause of invalidity from the forces.
  • But one teaching of Islam is also individual responsibility and hence the invalidity of forever blaming something, or someone else for any shortcoming.
  • In undertaking that task, it may be, and commonly will be, necessary to make some assessment of the strength of the case for invalidity.
  • In our submission, the first of those features gives rise to invalidity on the ground of inconsistency or repugnancy to provisions of the Native Title Act - I will come to that in a moment.
  • There is some Anglo-American authority that repos constitute a loan on security, with consequences such as invalidity through a failure to register as such.
  • She is now unable to work and receives benefits, including invalidity benefit, amounting to approximately £90.00 per week.
  • My purpose has been, not to enable those among you who have paid no attention to these subjects before, to leave this room in a condition to decide upon the validity or the invalidity of the hypothesis of evolution; but I have desired to put before you the principles upon which all hypotheses respecting the history of Nature must be judged; and furthermore, to make apparent the nature of the evidence and the amount of cogency which is to be expected and may be obtained from it. American Addresses, with a Lecture on the Study of Biology
  • Clause 4 provides that the validations to prevent expiry do not cure invalidity.
  • But the corporation law has not set down the corporate charter invalidity system, so that if corporate charter is invalid in practice and so on, we can not solve it.
  • After all, any such costs would be far less than the potential $50m to $100m if the government were to challenge the invalidity of each park's status in the courts.
  • Amendments may include adding or removing a ground of opposition/revocation or invalidity or correcting information contained therein.
  • Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
  • Subservient Catholics and court theologians especially found it useful as warranting the secular power in making laws concerning validity and invalidity, diriment impediments, and the like. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
  • The problem with Lichtman's system, however, is that it's traded statistical invalidity for subjective imprecision.
  • We will increase Invalidity Benefit by 15%, extend mobility allowance and base payments on medical records rather than National Insurance contributions.
  • They are intended to provide cover for all the persons to whom they apply, against the risks of sickness, old age, death and invalidity, regardless of their financial status and their state of health at the time of affiliation.
  • He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro.
  • The alternative was to ask workers to contribute to an insurance scheme throughout their working life which supported them when they succumbed to invalidity or the infirmities of age.
  • That to my mind is the distinction between invalidity and nullity.
  • The five categories of risk are sickness, invalidity, old age, accidents at work and occupational diseases, and finally unemployment.
  • He was a reforming works and pensions secretary who must tackle the thorny problems of invalidity and provision for old age.
  • However, I do not think that the validity or invalidity of those reasons is relevant and I shall not discuss them.
  • The ADF has re-engineered its discharge processes and Veterans' Affairs has introduced a new service for members discharging on invalidity grounds.
  • On balance, it seems to me that the fact that a theory may be spread but has been roundly rejected is much stronger evidence of the theory's invalidity than is the legal judgment that the theory may not be spread.
  • The essential feature of this measure is that it abolished once and for all the vague doctrine of repugnancy to the principles of English law as a source of invalidity of any colonial Act…

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