Use of impairment in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include impairment at the start of sentence, impairment at the end of sentence and impairment in the middle of sentence

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impairment at the start of sentence


  1. Impairment of sweating is associated with various manifestations of autonomic neuropathy with and without the presence of other symptoms such as postural hypotension.

impairment at the end of sentence


  1. Severe lead poisoning is a cause of intellectual impairment.
  2. Contraindications for this drug include liver or kidney impairment.
  3. The authors recognise the many methodological problems in studying disabilities that may result from hearing impairment.

impairment in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
  2. Nausea, visual impairment, or headache occasionally occur.
  3. Need I add that impairment is more to my liking than good health?
  4. No impairment of performance is evident during the day after its use.
  5. Any permanent impairment of tangible assets identified is written off.
  6. The changes resulted in an impairment of the firm's ability to borrow money.
  7. However, visual impairment does seem to be related to both anxiety and depression.
  8. These data confirm the frequency of growth impairment in childhood Crohn's Disease.
  9. An artist who has a visual impairment, working with and not against its limitations.
  10. Decrements at high levels are assumed to be the result of the impairment to short memory.
  11. The potential complication impairment of growth in Crohn's disease is unique to pediatric patients.
  12. Table 4.5 shows that, as we would expect, cognitive impairment increased over the year in all samples.
  13. The significant point here is that, even when they stopped drinking, the impairment of memory remained.
  14. His dementia advanced rapidly, with further impairment of vision, and the myoclonus became more prominent.
  15. This is one reason why hearing impairment in childhood is totally different from hearing loss in adult life.
  16. Interestingly, the impairment is of the ability to form new memories, not the ability to recall stored memories.
  17. Hearing impairment, Hearing Science notes, afflicts one-in-four persons 65 or older and one-in-three 75 or older.
  18. In particular, the frequency of the dose should be reduced in patients with renal impairment, including elderly people.
  19. But as the virus multiplies, the number of T-helper cells declines and there is increased impairment of the immune system.
  20. Some patients seem to do well and have a bowel frequency of less than four in 24 hours without any impairment of continence.
  21. This contrasts with developmental dyslexia which is an impairment, possibly congenital, in learning to read in the first place.
  22. The principal advantage of this drug is that it causes little sedation or impairment of cognitive function and no dysmorphic side effects.
  23. These activities capitalise on the strengths of pupils, whether they have visual impairment, severe learning difficulties or other special needs.
  24. The fundamental issue in the current debate is whether environmental lead causes intellectual impairment or behavioural disturbances in children.
  25. Cognitive impairment in children may follow milder postpartum depression and may be detectable four years after the resolution of maternal symptoms.

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