Some carriers preferred that their own medical staffs make these determinations, or at least have the ability to evaluate and override medical certificates provided by passengers’ physicians...
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3. How can state and local governments’ employment service systems ensure that people with disabilities have access to competitive integrated employment?
Individualization of services is achieved through a process by which a person with a disability identifies his or her particular interests, preferences, strengths, skills, and support needs...
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device users to transfer independently onto an examination table or chair....
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Background
Environments that require more effort to transfer ultimately limit the numbers of WMD users who can access them. ...
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Communicating with Customers
It is appropriate to ask the customer what is their preference for simple communication....
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What was measured and why?
Therefore, f or this study, subjects were allowed to determine their own preferred pace so that energy consumption in its “most efficient” state could be measured....
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Communication. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additional commenters noted that few persons now use TTYs, preferring instead to communicate by email, texting, and videophones....
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