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elow, and aim to illustrate the dif
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which covers the welfare of employe
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have to take in order to change tha
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The Regulation is a disability-spec
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institutionalised in a psychiatric
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the independence, autonomy and dign
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donation, buying or selling propert
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with disabilities are diverse, it i
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The following elements of the futur
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Consultation with key actors, espec
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emphasises that persons with disabi
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supporting research for the develop
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Similar VAT exemptions are also inc
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support necessary for them to live
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an interpreter in the hearing of is
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instrument was listed in the Append
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statutory assessment and compatibil
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legislation in this field, and in p
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Following the adoption of the Emplo
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In addition, the obligation to acco
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discrimination on the ground of dis
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5.0 The Dynamic of ReformUnlike oth
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the Federal Ministry of Labour, Soc
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all Commissioners include disabilit
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public policies. Covering a variety
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that the funding provisions will no
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Where Member States, or the EU, det
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level and oversee screening and imp
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6.3 Suggested practices for the imp
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should not support any residential,
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