able-bodied in the PONS Dictionary

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The proportion of their employees comprises two-thirds of able-bodied population.
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Some organizations require that dogs entering its competitions must be purebred, but many organizations allow any sound, able-bodied dog, whether purebred or mixed-breed.
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Eighteen-year-old able-bodied men were to report for military duty for a period of six months annually.
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It distinguished between those who were unable to work and those able-bodied people who refused employment.
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In the meantime, all able-bodied men defended the outer walls of the church fortress against the attacks.
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It is open to athletes with a mobility related disability which means that they can not compete on equal terms with able-bodied tennis players.
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It also mandated that able-bodied men and women work, and imposed harsh penalties for those who remained idle.
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It is advisable to take an able-bodied person with you.
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Section one of the law made all able-bodied free white male inhabitants between the ages of 18 and 45 liable for service.
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Skiers with below the knee amputations get on and off the ski lift using the same technique as able-bodied skiers.
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