English to Telugu Dictionary incapacity

incapacity

వైకల్యాన్ని
definition
noun
they can be fired only for incapacity or misbehavior
physical or mental inability to do something or to manage one's affairs.
translation of 'incapacity'
న్యాయశాస్త్ర సంబంధమయిన అనర్హత,
అసమర్థత,
అశక్తత
example
And in the process instilled in us some uncanny, extremely unique, weird and peculiar inability and 'incapacity' to fathom how this place works.
If a veterinarian - just as in the case of a doctor - is deemed to be highly incompetent or to have a mental or physical 'incapacity' , he or she should be suspended forthwith.
It therefore includes both cognitive and volitional deficiencies, and places the insanity verdict more squarely on the ground of 'incapacity' .
This arises from an understanding of the notion of incapacity covered by Article 35 as being confined to physical or mental 'incapacity' as distinct from unfitness to serve.
It may relate to the quality of information given, the impact of the regimen on daily life, the physical or mental 'incapacity' of patients, or their social isolation.
If a farmer is aged 55 or over, or is unable to carry on farming as a result of physical or mental 'incapacity' , he can let his farm under a lease for five or more years to a lessee who is not a relative of his.
they can be fired only for 'incapacity' or misbehavior
They ask for no evidence of the age or even proof of the ‘abducted’ woman's alleged mental 'incapacity' .
they are not subject to any legal 'incapacity'
A significant number of people die on the spot or are condemned to reduced lifespans marred by physical 'incapacity' .
they can be sacked only for 'incapacity' or misbehaviour
To say that such systems ‘could not be produced’ is to attribute an inability or 'incapacity' to the Darwinian mechanism.
In an attempt to solve the present case, and similar cases of successive causes of 'incapacity' according to some legal principle, a number of arguments have been invoked.
A party entered into the Arbitration Agreement while under a legal 'incapacity' .
Too often, researchers say, physical 'incapacity' is prolonged by depression and fear, when gentle exercise and behavioural therapy can break a cycle of inactivity.
She submits, however, that the Board did not err in law, because it made a specific finding of 'incapacity' based on the statutory test.
Where the intended beneficiary suffers from a mental or physical 'incapacity' , a trust can be used to hold funds for that individual, with the management of the funds resting with the trustees.
The Act has been amended to allow personnel who have been discharged as a result of a serious physical or mental 'incapacity' to apply for an entitlement certificate after the two-year period.
they are not subject to any legal 'incapacity'
It also granted them a continuing power as attorneys in the event of his 'incapacity' .
Reasons for annulment include physical 'incapacity' , physical violence, or pressure to change one's religious or political beliefs.
It would appear that if there was an objective reason to suspect, it will not avail the accused that persons suffering from his mental or physical 'incapacities' would not have been aware of it.
He accepted with grace the 'incapacities' that came and went and came again.
This, as you might know, makes us turn away from our own 'incapacities' - which are many, much more than we like to admit.
One in 30 people over the age of 65 is likely to suffer from cataracts and surveys show older people fear loss of vision above all other 'incapacities' .
In the event of absences or 'incapacities' of the President and President-elect, the immediate past President shall serve and perform the duties of the President.
To be sure, our ancestors would have enhanced themselves and their progeny in ways that seemed universally desirable - eliminating fatal maladies, disfigurement, mental 'incapacities' , and so forth.
The failure of European bureaucracy was certainly not due to 'incapacities' of the personnel.
But Floyd is concerned that his parents' physical and mental 'incapacities' may have made them susceptible to voting fraud.
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