Tendons are cords of gleaming white fibrous tissue that attach muscle to bone, removal incapacitates attached muscle. |
But when an illness incapacitates someone for an extended period of time, the impact becomes much greater and long-term insurance is necessary. |
Dorst is at risk because he has gone so far into strangeness that it incapacitates him. |
The condition, which he contracted more than three years ago, frequently incapacitates him. |
For some, it is a serious illness that afflicts them and that incapacitates them the rest of their lives. |
Poverty, in particular, is the greatest form of violence because it incapacitates and undermines creativity, possibilities and potentials. |