After ten percent, physical and mental incapacitation waited.
The agency admits there is no hard evidence that a 60-year-old airline pilot is at greater risk of physical incapacitation than a 30-year-old, although common sense suggests it.
This protection would include fetuses and embryos, persons who cannot communicate their wishes due to physical or mental incapacitation, and those who are too weak to resist being euthanized.
In his first column, "A Strange Fever," Greenberg ponders the impact of physical incapacitation on the mind's kinetics.
The other victim, seventeen-year old Katarzyna Zakrzewska, suffered permanent physical incapacitation.
In cases where time off is not used within 120 days from the effective date of the award, it will be lost except when physical incapacitation from duty occurs during this period.
Use time off within 120 days from the award effective date, except in cases where physical incapacitation for duty precludes use of time off within this period.
"It is not merely physical incapacitation that is the problem that the age-60 rule addresses," Mr. Broderick said.
In 1896, he was canonically deposed by Pope Leo XIII because of physical incapacitation due to infirmity (cf canon 401).
They are designed to counter criminal recidivism by physical incapacitation via imprisonment.