1.   And, just as people with normal vision get no benefit from glasses, he added, Prozac is useless to people without mental impairment.

2.   Another counter-intuitive twist is that climbers with high HVRs tend to show more mental impairment during and after the climb.

3.   Bush opposed a ban on executing the mentally retarded, saying that juries should consider evidence of mental impairment in deciding whether to impose the death penalty.

4.   But a person with a mental impairment is often in denial.

5.   But in the sentencing phase of the case, he again presented evidence of mental impairment as a mitigating factor.

6.   But we have much less experience with mental impairments.

7.   Could mental impairment include not speaking English?

8.   Enrollment grew because of court decisions, an increase in the childhood poverty rate and a loosening of eligibility rules that provided benefits to children with mental impairments.

9.   Even where goiter and cretinism are not apparent, iodine deficiency can cause chronic mental and physical fatigue and lesser degrees of mental impairment.

10.   George W. Bush believes that the jury should consider all the evidence regarding mental impairment and decide whether a death sentence is appropriate, Edwards said.

a. + impairment >>共 64
mental 13.42%
hearing 10.82%
cognitive 10.82%
visual 10.82%
physical 5.19%
significant 4.76%
mild 3.90%
permanent 3.03%
severe 3.03%
motor 2.16%
mental + n. >>共 642
health 25.97%
problem 3.44%
disorder 3.30%
institution 3.30%
toughness 2.67%
state 2.53%
note 1.74%
mistake 1.39%
picture 1.18%
disability 1.16%
impairment 0.60%
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