0 people who are healthy and have no illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do the things that other people do: --
It is hard for the able-bodied to understand the difficulties that disabled people encounter in their daily lives.
1 used to refer to someone who is healthy and has no illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do the things that other people do: --
Regulations stated that applicants should be healthy, physically fit, able-bodied, and not shorter than 166 cm (about 5 feet 4 inches).
When relatives and friends were unable to give support, indoor relief was required, adapted to their characters and separate to that for the able-bodied.
They faced higher nutritional stress since the bulk of farming had to be done by a limited number of able-bodied people.
Each able-bodied adult person has to contribute 20 days of work to the community without any direct payment.
One of the problems facing agriculture in the villages is the migration of some able-bodied men to cities in search of waged work.
But the figures for those deemed not able-bodied who were relieved in the workhouse are even more interesting.
He favoured a punitive workhouse system to keep the able-bodied male up to the mark.
Second, every able-bodied person learns to perceive and control locomotion across a variety of surfaces (as do the young of many other species).