That the abolition of outdoor relief to the nonablebodied is, in our judgment, wholly impracticable, and, even if it were possible it would be contrary to the public interest.
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That the abolition of outdoor relief to the nonablebodied is, in our judgment, wholly impracticable, and, even if it were possible it would be contrary to the public interest.
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Although their studies illustrate once more the challenges of assessing and interpreting young children's attitudes, they also indicate at least mild preference for the ablebodied over the nonablebodied.
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Suppose work for private citizens is valued at the same rate as work for the collective farm or on the plot — the proportion of nonablebodied man hours in work for private citizens is higher than in work for the farm but lower than in work on the plot.
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Offering an example of how all of the forms of ontological harm we discuss here can intersect, Averi, and agender, queer, asexual, nonablebodied, Jewish student activist quoted by Linder et al. (2019), explained: "I was just completely destroyed as a human in almost every way [in my] two years that I spent at [institution]....
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