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impairment Impairment is the loss or limitation of physical, mental or sensory function on a long-term or permanent basis.
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impairment The value shown as a cost in the P & L during a given period due to the value of an asset shown in the balance sheet being greater than the actual value of the asset. More on impairment
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impairment The amount by which capital is reduced by distributions and losses.
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impairment A dysfunctional state resulting from the use of psychoactive substances.
Ãâó: www.uphs.upenn.edu/addiction/berman/glossary/
impaired The water quality in an impaired stream is not sufficient to support healthy communities of the types of fish and insects that should be present in a relatively unpolluted stream of the same designated use and in the same ecoregion.
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