128 examples of disability in sentences

The representatives of our ancestors had an opinion very different: they fined and imprisoned their members; on great provocation, they disabled them for ever; and this power of pronouncing perpetual disability is maintained by Selden himself.

The disability, which a vote can superinduce to expulsion, is no more than was included in expulsion itself; it is only a declaration of the commons, that they will permit no longer him, whom they thus censure, to sit with them in parliament; a declaration made by that right, which they necessarily possess, of regulating their own house, and of inflicting punishment on their own delinquents.

Catholic disability had existed ever since the reign of Elizabeth, and was the standing injustice under which Ireland labored.

[I., 6, 2.] 2. Persons who by engaging in rebellion against the United States have violated their oath to support the constitution, unless the disability be removed.

But congress may, by a two-thirds vote of each house, remove such disability.

But Pitt, who on that occasion had supported Wilberforce, did not confine his views to the removal of a single petty disability, but proposed to put the whole body of Roman Catholics on a footing of perfect equality with Protestants in respect of their eligibility to every kind of office, with one or two exceptions.

It is not, therefore, to any natural or unconquerable disability in the subject we had to work upon, that the little success of our efforts is to be ascribed.

This last disability seems to have been one reason for the different periods of service required of the two classes of bought servantsthe Israelites and the Strangers.

This last disability seems to have been one reason for the different periods of service required of the two classes of bought servantsthe Israelites and the Strangers.

In the first place, every female in the State is placed under the same disability with "blacks and mulattoes."

He is out on account of disability and old age.

And the Virgin did hear him; for she had him taken without loss of a moment to the hospital, and how easy she made it for the physician to remove the disability!

He thought that there was an intrinsic disability in them, to rise above, or go beyond the sphere in which they had so long moved.

They put me off on disability.

Tennessee removed the disability of married women arising from coverture.

'Tis true you are not one of the dukes or marquises who follow her about, but I think that no disability, and, were she not a capricious, worldly woman, she would have the wit vastly to prefer a clean, honest American gentleman to these dissolute popinjays, whose titles, riches, and very life are being menaced.

Disability evaluation.

MCBRIDE, EARL D. Disability evaluation; principles of treatment of compensable injuries.

Disability evaluation.

In short there is nothing that comes nearer the divine perfection, than when the monarch, as with us, enjoys a capacity of doing all the good imaginable to mankind, under a disability of all that is evil.'

As a matter of fact, compulsion would have been quite unnecessary had it not been for physical disability.

In asking for these opportunities women are simply asking that the sex disability which at present bars them from the majority of posts in the service, may be removed.

Women are, however, under a particular disability in that they must wait for a vacancy in the Higher Grade before passing on beyond £105, whilst in the case of the Men Clerks there is no such stoppage, officers being allowed to proceed straight on, if certified efficient.

It therefore pledges itself to endeavour to obtain the abolition of the sex disability.

For instance, it is a primary principle that an English free man of full age, under no disability, may control his person and his personal activities.

128 examples of  disability  in sentences