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"Who would benefit the most from the mental incapacitation of the president?"
Let us stand together for parliamentary democracy and against its incapacitation.
Incapacitation is a way to prevent the commission of a crime.
But neither house is prepared to cope with serious incapacitation.
Therefore, to hear about his sudden incapacitation was troubling to say the least.
Rather, he continued, "incapacitation may be a legitimate end of the civil law," even if no treatment is available.
The first is that any successful revolution will cause the breakdown or incapacitation of the state.
He was further critiqued for remaining in such an important office despite his incapacitation.
She does not think, she said, that having a baby "results in incapacitation."
There was a lack of crew training on how to manage pilot incapacitation.
"She got a divorce on the grounds of your incapacitation," Arnold said.
The king's incapacitation has been reduced to an odd interlude in history.
His death or incapacitation could also have touched off the infighting, the analysts said.
Incapacitation also focuses on offenders potential to commit future crimes.
This precedence was found to occur through displacement and incapacitation.
Incapacitation is considered by some to be a subset of specific deterrence.
If the central nervous system is not damaged or destroyed, there will be no immediate incapacitation.
The collar's incapacitation ability is demonstrated to each inmate as they arrive.
The victims were drunk to the point of incapacitation when they were stabbed.
I am also attempting to ascertain the cause for my incapacitation, but it will take some time."
Howard had all kinds of targets, including the only one that meant instant incapacitation, a head shot.
Smoke inhalation can therefore quickly lead to incapacitation and loss of consciousness.
The pathologist could not specify the degree of discomfort or incapacitation which Key might have felt.
Blood loss leads to indirect incapacitation, but often takes longer than direct destruction of tissue.