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"incapacity" Definitions
  1. incapacity (of somebody/something) (to do something) lack of ability or skill synonym inability
  2. the state of being too ill to do your work or take care of yourself

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"The document should define the meaning of incapacity and, more importantly, indicate who determines incapacity," Professor English said.
People with mental disabilities often face an assumption of incapacity.
Once incapacity arrives, it's too late to sign another one.
I don't think any of us feels very proud of our incapacity.
But I was very struck by his incapacity to talk to anybody.
But he worried about the transparent incapacity of a man like Harding.
Parks finally found her, but Smoak's physician wouldn't sign a certificate of incapacity.
The woman blamed old age for her incapacity, explaining that she was 70.
He was officially declared to have abandoned his role due to mental incapacity.
Proving incapacity would be hard: Mr Trump's supporters think he sounds authentic, not lunatic.
He seemed to resist his lawyers' recommendations to use psychological incapacity as a defense.
They don't want anything done for the public good -- our incapacity is their livelihood.
The Constitution has no provision to remove a justice for poor health or incapacity.
Conceivably it could provoke Trump to adventurism abroad to offset his incapacity at home.
But what they all seem to have in common is an incapacity for compassion.
With respect to Putin, he is compromised, or enamored, to the point of incapacity.
The 25th Amendment was designed to apply to physical incapacity, not incompetence or irresponsibility.
Though the House eventually passed a resolution declaring her seat vacant due to "absence and continuing incapacity," Spellman was unusual in that her incapacity began before her term — so she was unable to be formally sworn in as a member of the House.
Indeed, proving incapacity would be hard: Mr Trump's supporters think he sounds authentic, not lunatic.
Trump's "incapacity must be seriously addressed," he wrote, also posting a screenshot of his bill.
Ross Douthat Incapacity in the chief executive is not a new thing in American history.
Social fractures surfaced, compounded by governments' incapacity to satisfy heightened expectations of new middle classes.
The defeated rat is reclusive, hyper-vigilant, avoidant, and shows an incapacity to experience pleasure.
Let's assume that I'm not making up my incapacity to work—that I'm really sick.
So when you can, feign incapacity,And when deploying troops, appear to have nosuch plans.
A major issue is the size of the public debt and the incapacity to pay it.
Stinson says that estate planning is divided up into two parts: incapacity planning and death planning.
Historians long characterized it as a failure, disseminating myths of corruption or of African-American incapacity.
For-profit prison companies arose in response to the government's incapacity to handle the skyrocketing incarcerated population.
To many, these glimpses were a revelation; lack of speech clearly does not amount to mental incapacity.
But for this incapacity, I would surely have pointed out that she was taking a crazy risk.
In Moore's case, the court will further define and clarify the way states can determine mental incapacity.
Is the American system more able to correct for presidential incapacity than some of us have feared?
May's seeming incapacity to control her own cabinet or command a majority in Parliament for her plans.
They say they took over to fight the AKP's rampant corruption and its general incapacity to rule.
At the time, it was this very incapacity that seemed to infuse the novel with mystery and significance.
" He urged his colleagues to ignore "bombastic voices" on radio and television, saying "our incapacity is their livelihood.
The president had his own marriage annulled after his ex-wife successfully proved his psychological incapacity for marriage.
They assumed that what appeared to be black and Indian inferiority resulted from oppressive circumstances, not innate incapacity.
Algerians had had enough of his system, and his physical incapacity became a metaphor for the withering country.
"Incapacity is the inability to provide food, clothing, or shelter due to a reversible mental disorder," he says.
His work also struggled and Milch often found himself dealing with uncertainties, hesitations, and "a growing incapacity" to write.
There have even been incidents of Supreme Court justices continuing to serve in the throes of suspected mental incapacity.
"Section 4 of the #25thAmendment empowers Congress to create a body that can confront presidential incapacity," he tweeted Thursday.
Now I'm watching my cohort master the skills at each grade of incapacity and get promoted to the next.
Twice it accused Mr. Kuczynski of "permanent moral incapacity" and each time scheduled a vote to determine his fate.
There were questions raised about mental incapacity, and it was certainly contemplated that that would be within the realm.
Betts-King was arrested Monday and charged with raping the woman through the use of her mental incapacity, authorities confirmed.
The type of incapacity its authors had in mind was a comatose John F. Kennedy had he survived his assassination.
"It was the incapacity for magnanimity in victory," says political consultant Steve Schmidt, who ran John McCain's 2100 presidential bid.
The company would be asserting that National Amusements' own actions are void because of the incapacity of its controlling shareholder.
There is no precedent for a member being removed due to incapacity after they have taken the oath of office.
They require proof that the issues that caused the end of a marriage, like psychological incapacity, existed before the wedding.
" Mr. Kuczynski's resignation came a day before an impeachment hearing scheduled by Congress on the charge of "permanent moral incapacity.
That we failed on such an obvious thing reveals an alarming national incapacity to imagine and prepare for the worst.
The lawyers then argued that Mr. Roof's rejection of his only route to survival was itself evidence of his incapacity.
Although she claims to share her father's "incapacity for reminiscence," she and I went there to talk about her past.
But he added that because the language of the amendment is "ambiguous," it leaves room for arguments related to mental incapacity.
The move trapped tens of thousands of asylum seekers in Greece, a nation with a woeful incapacity to care for them.
"The verdict was extremely strict about proving psychological incapacity to resist," said Tomoko Murata, a lawyer who handles sexual assault cases.
Read more " _____ Jonathan S. Tobin in National Review: "Doing or saying something stupid is not the same thing as mental incapacity.
It is an act that has everything to do with the perpetrator's incapacity for compassion, and nothing to do with the victim's.
"We don't need to exhume a corpse now to cover up for the incapacity of the politicians of this generation," he said.
His big head is the symbol of his comprehension, and his little body the symbol of his incapacity to act upon it.
I asked Laurence Tribe, the Harvard professor of constitutional law, whether that could mean not just physical incapacity, but also mental instability.
Attempting to apply it to prove mental or emotional incapacity is not only "premature," they say, but its success would be nearly impossible.
The incapacity of those folks to actually understand what's going on… We had that in Ireland, but I hadn't recognized it here yet.
A judge determined that Howard Forman did not have any mental incapacity, ruling that his ex-wife's claim was made in bad faith.
This is the fan-brain talking, but whatever the diagnosis for this incapacity the Cavaliers once again briskly brutalize the Warriors with it.
According to the Continuity of Government Commission, the only historical example of a member of Congress being removed due to incapacity is Rep.
Incapacity planning focuses on wishes and decision-making if the parent or person can't, including: Who makes healthcare decisions on the parent's behalf.
A hearing on Monday was held behind closed doors and Rios Montt did not attend because of "mental incapacity," according to the court.
Since he had not formally handed over power to his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan, his incapacity provoked a constitutional crisis and left the country paralysed.
Blumenauer was skeptical, however, that the procedure would work in cases of mental or emotional incapacity, especially in the modern, highly polarized political environment.
To hell with them," McCain said, before accurately observing that "they don't want anything done for the public good — our incapacity is their livelihood.
I take Pinker's point about how quality of life has improved, and yet I look at our civilization's incapacity to curtail its own destruction.
But at all times, regardless of its performance, it was beset and undermined by the weakness or total incapacity of institutions and civil society.
Madison thought it indispensable that some provision should be made for defending the community against the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the Chief Magistrate.
Earlier in the day, Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said Sweden suffered from a "collective unwillingness or incapacity" to deal with a dysfunctional housing market.
Once again Congress may punt, revealing its growing incapacity to meet national challenges, not least, adequately funding our nuclear enterprise and overall national defense.
I will never pretend that boys' relative incapacity for deep friendships is in any way equivalent to the systematic abuse girls face, even today.
With this, he seeks to distract from attention to his real problems and his incapacity to pretend he is the leader of this great country.
Mr. Redstone created such a trust, but it cedes little control to others as long as he remains alive, and it doesn't specifically define incapacity.
"It makes it so much easier upon death or incapacity so your family isn't running around wondering what you have or don't have," he said.
In the overwhelming majority of cases, prolonged, severe, untreated psychosis produces extraordinary suffering and incapacity, and increases the risk of harm to self or others.
He is understood to be a loner, a constant if not deep thinker with a resting glower and restless hair and an incapacity for niceties.
Her descent is marked by the usual signs of addiction: an eroding sense of limits, a stream of banal lies, a metabolic incapacity for contentment.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected the government's claim that mental incapacity can never toll the Vaccine Act's statute of limitations.
This belligerent orientation portends not only more-or-less irremediable fiscal losses, but also this country's growing incapacity to secure itself from wars and terrorism.
Blumenauer's proposal stems from concern that the Constitution's 25th Amendment, which was adopted five decades ago, would fall short in cases of emotional or mental incapacity.
But as they are virtually everywhere, annulments are very difficult to come by here: Marriages can mostly only be annulled on the grounds of psychological incapacity.
"We think the Conservatives are suffering because of their incapacity to sort out the mess they've made of Brexit," said Luisa Porritt, a Liberal Democrat councillor.
Once an impairment is diagnosed, doctors on the panel would need to determine whether the president is incapacitated and whether the incapacity results from the disorder.
The SC can be removed by the AG for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies."
The Attorney General may remove a special counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
The Attorney General may remove a Special Counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
As speaker, Abdelaal is now first in the line of succession in case of the death or permanent incapacity of the president, until new elections are held.
" On the impeachment inquiry: "Trump's incapacity affects all manner of subjects addressed by the presidency, but can be seen most acutely in foreign affairs and national security.
But just as there are wannabe gurus selling snake oil, there are irresponsible, unethical physicians, as well as physicians with a shameful incapacity for nuance or empathy.
For a long time, European leaders have blamed their failures on the EU rather than acknowledging their own incapacity to deal with difficult challenges like unemployment and immigration.
Additionally, if Trump rejected the body's claim of incapacity, it would then require two-thirds of both chambers to block his rejection and subsequent request to resume office.
Alas when it comes to governance, Trumpism turns to have two fatal weaknesses: the dearth of Trumpists among elected Republicans, and the total policy incapacity of Trump himself.
His campaign noted it instead proposed changing the standard of proof in a "narrow set of death penalty cases" in which the court considers a defendant's mental incapacity.
The 25th Amendment -- ratified in 1967, largely in response to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy -- establishes procedures to temporarily remove a president from office based on incapacity.
Howard Baker, the incoming White House chief of staff, was advised by his predecessor to be prepared for a possible invocation of the 25th Amendment due to Reagan's incapacity.
Their unwillingness or incapacity to take credit for good times and defend the tax cuts that have helped families only lends credence to the curmudgeonly Krugmans of the world.
I have no doubt Rory MacDonald wanted to keep fighting that night, but forces even stronger than he was took him over, forces of self-preservation and simple incapacity.
And it is not a call to invoke the 25th Amendment, because it is designed to deal with complete incapacity and therefore does not apply to our current predicament.
"We fear that the next Parliament will be even more scattered with new political forces, and this could lead to divisions and an incapacity to rule," Mr. Cherif said.
Trump's lack of discipline, his unpredictability, his incapacity to grab the reins and run the United States the way he wants to do not bode well for attaining Russia's objectives.
The most beautiful thing is that he has this incredible interior world that somehow was reflecting what I was looking for — my incapacity of telling the story of the migrants.
The 25th Amendment to the Constitution was adopted in 1967, following the 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy, to clarify various issues involving presidential and vice presidential succession and incapacity.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) regulation provides that only "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest" or another "good cause" can justify removing a special counsel from an investigation.
Levels still felt like self-contained spaces built around a core theme or idea: the Flooded District was Dunwall's deserted wasteland, the symbol of a government's callousness and growing incapacity.
In the middle of this carnage, a girl is proposed to him in marriage by a father facing his own incapacity to care for the remaining member of his family.
What is the magic of the two-party system at this point when the two political parties have brought us to this polarizing impasse of complete incapacity to pass legislation?
Above all, it reflected complete disarray, the incapacity of May or anyone to come up with an acceptable compromise deal to accomplish something so inherently undesirable as to defy prettification.
But it may just come from ourselves, from our incapacity to judge calmly the lies and exaggerations about what our enemies or friends might do in the elections of 2018.
Further, a special counsel could be removed only "for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or other good cause," a determination he or she could appeal in court.
And a concerning one, given that the main social media purveyor of news — Facebook — has a demonstrable disinterest in and/or incapacity to distinguish fact from nonsensical fiction on its platform.
Blumenauer delivered a House floor speech in February to float the proposal and express concern that the 25th Amendment in its current form would fall short in cases of mental incapacity.
After Comey's firing, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein mentioned the Constitution's 25th Amendment outlining procedures for removing a president on grounds of incapacity, according to former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
A determination of Mr. Redstone's incapacity, the petition said, depends on a court ruling or a document signed by three doctors, stating that he lacks the competency to manage his affairs.
Mr. Redstone's lawyers argued that the trust outlined specific procedures to determine incapacity and that those had not been activated at the time when Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams were dismissed.
Mr. Liguori, in his letter to Judge Caulfield, noted that but for Mr. Rahami's "apparent incapacity, he was due to be produced before the court for his original appearance" on Thursday.
Rather, the big question is organizational, managerial, and psychological: Can the people who surround Donald Trump work around his incapacity successfully enough to keep his unfitness from producing a historic calamity?
The rebuttal here is that the danger of keeping Trump in office is too great — a point with which I sympathize, because I fear Trump's incapacity in an unlooked-for crisis.
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act's three-year statute of limitations is subject to equitable tolling for mental incapacity, a federal appeals court held Friday in a case of first impression.
His wealth and fame gave him a leg up on other GOP aspirants in the race for the 2016 nomination, but his incapacity for nuance or subtlety did the real work.
The country needed a way to address what Alexander Hamilton called "the abuse or violation of some public trust" and James Madison called the "incapacity, negligence or perfidy" of a president.
Mueller's new boss at the Department of Justice can dismiss him for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause," according to the special counsel regulations.
But there's a lack of recognition that my incapacity stems from having been discouraged from taking up 'male' hobbies and sports, rather than some god-given 'shitness' nestling in my uterus.
"A special counsel … may be removed only for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or other good cause, including violation of policies of the Department of Justice," the bill states.
Some owners opt to buy a "key" person insurance policy, which generally compensates a business for financial losses arising from the death or extended incapacity of a critical member of the company.
The special counsel regulations permit him to remove Mueller for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies"  (2628 C.F.R. §28503[d]).
"Communism has destroyed itself by its total incapacity to fulfill all the expectations that were put into this system to bring prosperity, justice, happiness, culture to a society," he said in English.
Gail: Cynic though I may be, I did not expect to see our right-left conversation morph into a discussion about how the president could be removed from office for mental incapacity.
The prologue begins with the playful barbarism of a party game that amounts to Whack-a-Turk and the incapacity of European women to achieve their own liberation is emphasized by the men.
It also dropped the requirement that rape of a person under the age of 18 by a parent or guardian must involve violence, intimidation or incapacity to resist to be considered a crime.
To overrule the parental judgment on how to handle an infant's looming death should require not merely disagreement but real evidence of cruelty or incapacity — something nobody claims is present with the Gards.
Only someone with his and Bannon's transgressive instincts, along with their seeming incapacity for moral and intellectual embarrassment, could have defeated the well-oiled if soulless machine that was Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
According to one such policy, obtained by TMZ, the insurance company will pay the fee of a sidelined singer for "incapacity" ... which our lawyers say typically includes complications from a high-risk pregnancy.
But like John Ashbery, a clear influence, Prikryl is most ­fascinated by the unpredictable zigs and zags of an imagination in motion, and language's laughable (but reliably amusing) incapacity to map that course precisely.
Democrats pounced when Trump threw gasoline on the fire by attacking Yovanovich in real time, displaying his incapacity for empathy or decency and with it, legal judgment, which this impeachment inquiry is ultimately about.
Clearly, much of the blame rests on the unwillingness or incapacity of Honduras' political elites to reform their institutions of justice and governance, relying instead on force to keep a restive population at bay.
Check. (See the infamous cabinet meeting in which members came not to brief Trump but to praise him.) Has a stupefying incapacity for empathy, is interpersonally exploitative, suffers excessively from envy and envies excessively?
If the primary obstacle to empathy is an incapacity to identify with someone else's experience, it's easy to see how viewing the world in this way might resolve — or at least mitigate — that problem.
Silva had to know that Bisping wasn't going to ignore Silva's failed drug tests like some other fighters he could have fought would have, either out of decency or propriety or indifference or promotional incapacity.
" Rosenstein was the only official with authority to fire Mueller under the special counsel regulations, although he could do so only for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause.
Such a primal malady of pain and anarchy reflects the incapacity of our enemies to discover human meaning and purpose within themselves — outside the deceptive comforts seductively proffered by some sort of presumed "tribal" victory.
That incapacity, and the hope that it might be cured—the imperturbable perturbed, the ice thawed—was a crucial element of Spock's attractiveness, and not only to women, and not only in a sexual sense.
Having forced out several of his ministers, Popular Force backed a motion for impeachment on the grounds of "permanent moral incapacity" (an inheritance from 19th-century constitutions intended to deal with dementia in a president).
A final and significant beneficiary of congressional incapacity is the executive branch — not just the president but also the many agencies that technically have congressional oversight and enjoy considerable autonomy when that oversight is nonexistent.
"The 25th Amendment was passed in the nuclear age, and we have to keep faith with its central premise, which is there is a difference between capacity in a president and incapacity," said Mr. Raskin.
If Corker really means what he keeps saying about the danger posed by Trump's effective incapacity, he should call openly for impeachment or for 25th Amendment proceedings — and other anti-Trump Republicans should join him.
The senior aides claimed they put together a back-of-the-envelope list of Cabinet secretaries who were open to the idea of removing Trump because of mental incapacity, according to pages obtained by HuffPost.
With their eyes on the sentencing phase of the death penalty trial, the lawyers have tried to make suggestions of Mr. Roof's mental incapacity, but have been allowed little leeway by Judge Richard M. Gergel.
The ongoing shutdown is the latest example of political incapacity and unwillingness to govern, made all the more shameful by the fact the shutdown began while the Republicans controlled both chambers of Congress and the presidency.
The special counsel regulation under which Mueller was appointed gives the attorney general or acting attorney general authority to fire Mueller only for "good cause," such as misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity or conflict of interest.
"If Corker really means what he keeps saying about the danger posed by Trump's effective incapacity, he should call openly for impeachment or for 25th Amendment proceedings — and other anti-Trump Republicans should join him," Douthat wrote.
Earlier this year, a former contractor sued Mr. Chihuly and his wife, Leslie, who is the president and chief executive of Chihuly Studio, saying that health, age and incapacity were keeping Mr. Chihuly off the art floor.
In 1787, James Madison argued that it was "indispensable that some provision should be made for defending the community against the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the chief magistrate," according to the records of the Constitutional Convention.
The legislation would also codify existing Justice Department regulations that a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause, such as a violation of departmental policies.
On October 12th the Bangkok stock exchange dropped by 7%, on rumours that his 70-year reign is coming to an end, whether by abdication, death or incapacity (which would allow the crown prince to be declared regent).
For the time being, only Rosenstein currently has the power to remove Mueller for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of (Justice) Departmental policies" under the special counsel regulations.
The special counsel regulation under which Mueller was appointed gives the attorney general or acting attorney general sole authority to fire Mueller and only for "good cause," such as misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity or conflict of interest.
The second explanation would be that he is so profoundly incapable of separating truth from falsehood that it raises a legitimate question about whether to trigger the incapacity provision of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Last year, Congress accused Mr. Kuczynski of "permanent moral incapacity" for profiting from contracts with Odebrecht, the Brazilian corporate giant now troubled by scandal, during a period in the early 2000s when he served as a cabinet member.
"What is indeed surprising is BA's incapacity to properly run their IT system, considering the fact that check-in handling is a core competency for any airline," said Gabriel Destremaut, who works for the German passenger rights company Flightright.
The flight TP523 from Stuttgart to Lisbon on 23 March, operated by Portugália, was canceled due to the pilot's incapacity: TAP Air Portugal will go through an internal investigation process and act accordingly, taking the necessary and consequent measures.
"The establishment doesn't want to admit it, but Trump's heretical denial of Republican dogma about government incapacity is exactly what we need to move the party — and the country — in a new direction," Thiel wrote in The Washington Post.
" Under Justice Department regulations, the attorney general — or, in this case, the acting attorney general — can only remove a special counsel "for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
It's unclear when John signed the will, but it's not out of the question someone might try and mount a challenge that the will should be invalid because of undue influence or mental incapacity -- this came up after Michael Jackson died.
"The court finds it perplexing that Redstone still puts Philippe Dauman and for that matter Thomas Dooley, the COO of Viacom, ahead of his own daughter as his agent in case of his incapacity," the judge wrote in the ruling.
Professor English said the most common approach is the creation of a trust, either revocable (which means it can later be changed) or irrevocable, that anticipates such a problem and defines what the creator of the trust means by incapacity.
Both courts found that the issues raised required a trial to examine whether Mr. Redstone, 93, was competent to remove Philippe P. Dauman and George Abrams from the trust that will control Viacom and CBS on Mr. Redstone's death or incapacity.
In Friday's filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Viacom argues that if the removal of Dauman and Abrams are found to be "the product of Mr. Redstone's incapacity and/or undue influence," then the bylaw change may be void.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk said on Monday that he and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau still believed they could hold a joint summit in Brussels on Thursday despite Belgium's incapacity to sign an EU-Canada free trade deal.
The bill, formally known as the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, would codify existing Justice Department regulations that say a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause.
It says that the attorney general (or acting attorney general) may remove the counsel only for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies," and must state the reasons in writing.
In some cases, courts can perceive physical disability to signal mental incapacity, and while courts are supposed to investigate guardianship cases prior to a guardian or conservator being appointed, the level of investigation can vary court to court and state to state.
There's a mass revolt of cultist fanatics, and the Han Dynasty's sluggish and inept response is what reveals the depths of its incapacity, while the rise of a coterie of effective commanders and governors opens the door to a series of coups.
Indeed, we soon learned that this incapacity had not only played a critical role in enabling the bubbles and busts of the decade following passage of Gramm-Leach-Bliley, but also lay behind a host of new, post-crisis market-manipulation abuses.
Is grappling without the inevitable humiliation and the shocking realization of physical incapacity and the threat of debilitating bodily harm and unconsciousness really anything more than an empty gesture, no matter how many skills you learn or how much "flow" you summon?
The Republicans proposed a 72-hour delay before people on watch-lists can buy guns, to give the government an opportunity to prove, through the court system, that the purchaser is a terrorist threat; their second proposal was to redefine mental incapacity.
I wouldn't like to seem pessimistic, but I think it can be on the contrary: The situation of Saharawi people, after 40 years living into exile, could be an evidence of the incapacity of the international community to solve the international problems.
Baker and his staff, at their first official meeting with Reagan, watched him carefully for signs of incapacity—but the President, apparently cheered by the arrival of newcomers, was alert and lively, and he served out the rest of his second term.
Promoting the message that African Americans suffer from irremediable intellectual incapacity would be actively harmful in this context, while trying to take affirmative measures to ensure fairer treatment of black students and adequate representation of African Americans as classroom leaders would make it better.
On Friday, a lawyer working on behalf of Sumner M. Redstone notified Philippe P. Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom, that Mr. Dauman had been removed as a trustee of the trust that will control Viacom and CBS upon Mr. Redstone's death or mental incapacity.
"The possibility of a self-defense group in the capital is a terrible sign because it shows the incapacity of the authorities to establish order," said Juan Francisco Torres Landa from the advocacy group Mexico United Against Crime (Mexico Unido Contra de la Delincuencia).
He said that his own party was "not looking to destabilize Spain" but wanted to put an end to "months of political tsunamis," caused by repeated corruption scandals and the "incapacity to reach agreements" of the bigger national parties, led by Mr. Rajoy's conservatives.
Also, due to Puerto Rico's massive debt and incapacity to meet its financial obligations, that same summer Congress legislated the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) for purposes of creating an oversight board and a bankruptcy-like proceeding under its Title III.
Susanne Michl, a junior professor in medical humanities and ethics in medicine, at the Institute for the History of Medicine and Ethics in Medicine in Berlin, said that, in theory, political leaders should disclose the cause of any incapacity that stops them from doing their job.
The modest ladder is the proof that we shouldn't blame the harshness of constraints for our incapacity to do our job...We would like the 15th International Architecture Exhibition to offer a new point of view like the one Maria Reiche has from atop the ladder.
He is subject to oversight by the deputy attorney general, and he can be fired for many different reasons, including "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest" and "for other good cause," an uncomfortably broad and entirely subjective reason that's easy to use as an excuse.
Patiently, using interviews and footage shot by Duanne himself at various levels of incapacity and paranoia, this film lays bare how the American health care system seems designed, at every level, to fail the mentally ill and those who try to be of genuine service to them.
Under the constitution, a Supreme Court judge can be removed for proven misbehavior or incapacity only by an order of the president after winning a majority in both houses of parliament and after obtaining at least two-thirds of votes from the house members in the same session.
While each overdose death is its own devastation to those affected, our collective incapacity to create a human equivalent of rat park—denying people agency, pleasure, community, and freedom to the point that they feel the need to reject society in such a harm-associated way—is beyond tragic.
Yes. In February 2017, Trump's first full month in office, he revoked an Obama-era regulation that flagged in the national background check database people receiving Social Security benefits for mental disability and people whose benefits were sent to and administered by third parties due to mental incapacity.
"In order to find discrimination, it has to be established that in Portugal men suffering from a comparable physical inability to that of the applicant, in their capacity as men, are treated differently from women suffering from a similar physical incapacity," they wrote in a joint dissenting opinion.
"I hereby call upon all the good people of Nigeria across the land to rise up to challenge the cabal that is holding Nigeria to ransom in the face of the apparent incapacity of the president to direct the affairs of Nigeria," the lawyer, Ebun Adegboruwa, said in a statement.
It is the first time a journalist is known to have died in government detention in Algeria since its independence from France in 1962, and it comes amid tension as the president's incapacity after a stroke in 2013 has set off a power struggle in the top echelons around him.
In the essay, the official wrote that there was even talk at one point of the cabinet invoking the 25th Amendment of the Constitution to try to remove Mr. Trump from office on the grounds of incapacity, but the idea was given up because no one wanted a constitutional crisis.
Whether out of indifference or incapacity or some kind of instinctual understanding that self-exposure in interviews compounding all that self-exposure in the cage would leave him nothing for himself and therefore entirely vulnerable in both body and spirit, the fighter gives almost nothing of himself when talking to writers and reporters.
In the settle-all-business situation, Mr. Redstone would have taken the following steps all on the same day: Step 1: Remove Mr. Dauman and George Abrams, Mr. Redstone's longtime lawyer, as trustees of the Viacom trust, which holds Mr. Redstone's controlling interest in Viacom and CBS upon Mr. Redstone's death or incapacity.
The amendment was there as a safety net in dealing with incapacity, and just how it affects one's discharge of the powers and duties of the office can only really be come at from the standpoint of those who have knowledge of what's going on and maybe needing assistance, at times, of doctors.
In The Atlantic Monthly, the essayist Edwin Percy Whipple summarized elite opinion of Johnson's tour: Never before did the first office in the gift of the people appear so poor an object of human ambition as when Andrew Johnson made it an eminence on which to exhibit inability to behave and incapacity to reason.
" Jefferson, however, believed that "proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence, by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him injuriously of those privileges and advantages, to which, in common with his fellow citizens, he has a natural right.
But as we share with them the risks, as we share with them the incapacity to mitigate those risks, which I think some thought could take place, as a technical matter, we don't think there's much mitigation opportunity, as we share that, we're seeing them come to same understanding that the United States has come to.
Kimmel, whose national profile soared after he delivered personal anecdotes attacking the Republican health care plan in his opening monologues, explained on the Bill Simmons Podcast why it's all Trump, all the time: From Sal Iacono, a writer for Kimmel's show: Trump's self-seriousness and incapacity to see humor in his flaws catalyzes a cycle of ridicule.
Themes of education and the schoolroom (the chalk, the sharpeners, the school desks); his birth into an apartheid system that essentially endured even after democratic elections; tools of everyday use and protest (the tires, used in violent "necklacing" incidents, but also in childrens's play in Gugulethu), of incapacity and immobility (crutches, the immobilized wheels), all permeate his work.
And by the time jurors began their sentencing deliberations on Tuesday, it seemed inevitable that they would lean toward death, not only because of the heinous nature of the crimes but because Mr. Roof, 6, insisted on denying any psychological incapacity, called no witnesses, presented no evidence in his defense and mostly sidelined his court-appointed lawyers.
But it involved a made up tropical disease with its own medicine, "Tachitropirina," which cures, "metamorphic and transformative states" and "feverish affections such as fauvism," and which should not be used by people with "total incapacity for activism," and which was presumably reflected in the show set, which featured cartoon palm trees made from recycled plastic and reconstituted cardboard.
Where this presidency's first year is concerned, I think we represent two poles of conservative skepticism: I've been most worried about Donald Trump's incapacity, the chance that we'll stagger headless into some geopolitical disaster; in your book, you seem most worried about the president's dictatorial tendencies, and you think that authoritarian danger is alive and well.
An excerpt from Grab's (long) statement to the PCC is below: Considering that Uber has exited the region on 25 March and clearly stated during the public hearing its incapacity to fund the operations in the Philippines, the parties have agreed to keep the Uber app operational with Grab bearing the costs, to give drivers and consumers time to adjust to Uber's departure.
But his incapacity to really govern, to truly execute the serious duties that fall to him to carry out, is nevertheless testified to daily — not by his enemies or external critics, but by precisely the men and women whom the Constitution asks to stand in judgment on him, the men and women who serve around him in the White House and the cabinet.
Not only does the Senate legislation limit the dismissal of the special counsel to instances of "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause," but it also presciently specifies only an attorney general "who has been confirmed to the position by the Senate" or the most senior confirmed Justice Department official "who is not recused" may dismiss the special counsel.
This doesn't mean that his presidency is succeeding, or that NeverTrumpers were wrong to oppose him; it doesn't mean that his manifest incapacity won't lead to some disaster; it doesn't mean that conservatives or anyone else should be happy to have porn stars and race-baiting in the headlines; it doesn't mean that the Trump chapter in our history won't be remembered for hastening decline.
Although other legislative proposals have been introduced, none has the broad level of support enjoyed by H.R. 3654, which has the singular advantage of placing the burden on the attorney general of producing the evidence and persuading a three-judge federal district court panel that grounds exists to remove the special counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or other good cause.
If corporations can invoke "free speech" as a way to conceal relevant information about allegedly false statements — if they can effectively create immunity from investigation by playing a constitutional trump card — then we are on a slippery slope to the civic incapacity and relative weakness in both rule of law and economic growth that characterizes Russia and other regimes that collapse the distinction between economic and political power.
Soleimani was not a cleric, let alone an ayatollah, but it was possible to imagine that in a time of crisis, when the United States was threatening war and squeezing the Iranian economy unmercifully, that a new leadership, possibly composed of military, civilian, and clerical leaders might be installed in the event of the death or incapacity of Khamenei, who was nearly 80 years old and suffering from prostate cancer.
But here's the thing: For all the risible and irresponsible cries of "Treason!" and "Obstruction of justice!" there is not really much reason to believe that Trump has done much of anything wrong — though perhaps the special counsel will learn otherwise — certainly nothing that rises to the level of a treason charge (this is ridiculous talk, but it nonetheless must be taken seriously), or the "high crimes and misdemeanors" that would lead to impeachment, or to the incapacity that would allow for his removal under the 25th Amendment.

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