Sounds from other patrons can also interfere with the ability of a patron with partial hearing loss to catch all the dialogue in a movie. ...
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2. Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Disabilities
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1. INTRODUCTION
But even when things go right, hard of hearing people often report an underlying uncertainty, based on their own or other’s prior experiences, that "something" will indeed occur to interfere...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
environment and natural and cultural resources; will pose safety risks to users of these devices, as well as to pedestrians not expecting to encounter motorized devices in these settings; will interfere...
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Implementation Alternatives
They added that from their perspective there also would be no meaningful cost reduction from a gradual phasing in of accessible kiosks....
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d. Unobstructed Transfer
explained that “[t]he 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines provide a gap of 3 inches between the edge of the shower seat and the shower compartment entry, and the gap does not appear to interfere...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
However, if such a wheelchair was of a size that would block an aisle and interfere with the safe evacuation of passengers in an emergency, the operator could deny carriage of that wheelchair...
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters suggested that ramps to the front of the stage may interfere with means of egress and emergency exits....
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
Examples include: a requirement for a logical reading order, the ability to resize text, and the ability to turn off background audio that might interfere with comprehension and screen reading...
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4.3.3 Clear Floor Area
For example, the occasional very long occupied device can be accommodated without too much inconvenience to people passing by or interference with minimum egress requirements....
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters suggested that ramps to the front of the stage may interfere with means of egress and emergency exits....
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
However, if such a wheelchair was of a size that would block an aisle and interfere with the safe evacuation of passengers in an emergency, the operator could deny carriage of that wheelchair...
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Handsets on many modern telephones do not fit well with many TTY acoustic couplers, allowing interference from outside noise....
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Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments
The costs of compliance, it contended, far exceed any putative benefits and could result in the reduction or even elimination of service....
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SIGNALIZATION OF ROUNDABOUTS
The largest crash reductions were for bicycle involvement (58 percent) and for merge collisions (58%)....
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Existing play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Most commenters opposed any additional reductions in scoping and substitutions....
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B. Effective Communication
Nothing in this Settlement Agreement shall require that an electronic device or equipment constituting an appropriate auxiliary aid be used when or where its use may interfere with medical...
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DOT Response
However, if such a wheelchair was of a size that would block an aisle or not be able to fully enter a rail car, thereby blocking the vestibule, and interfere with the safe evacuation of...
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
To the extent that such technology is necessary, products covered by this part must not interfere with the operation of the assistive technology....
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Issue 23: Should design guidance for persons with low vision be prescriptive or performance based?
I mean, we hear things – like someone on high who probably doesn’t know enough about what they’re talking about says we’re going to have to achieve a 30 percent reduction in energy conservation...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
See titles II and III NPRM sections entitled, "Paperwork Reduction Act" (providing that no new record-keeping or reporting requirements will be imposed by the NPRMs). ...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
See titles II and III NPRM sections entitled, "Paperwork Reduction Act" (providing that no new record-keeping or reporting requirements will be imposed by the NPRMs). ...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Most commenters opposed any reduction in the scoping required in the 2004 ADAAG, citing the fact that swimming is a common therapeutic form of exercise for many individuals with disabilities...
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
a manufacturer and a medical association, raised concerns about requiring any transfer supports on imaging equipment, specifically MRI and CT machines, asserting that the supports may interfere...
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II. Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
The Secretary’s Report specifically addresses family rights in its discussion of Article 23 (at p. 53) and notes that freedom from governmental interference in certain private conduct is...