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en If it hadn't been for Joe, a lot of the things for the visually impaired wouldn't be here.

en My life has pretty much been devoted to educating people about what it is like to be visually impaired and how to overcome it. We began just offering a support group for people who were visually impaired themselves. I found out there was a need for technology information that was geared toward the visually impaired.

en [Running] does a lot to change public perceptions. A lot of people see the visually impaired as helpless creatures.

en People that are visually impaired, they can't see any of the directions on the machine. When there are digital touch pads, all we can feel it is smooth surface.

en The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium.

en Ideally, the industry should step in to improve and actually bring it to the people. There are 10 million visually-impaired people in India and this can actually be a great boon for them.

en We at MTG see this as an opportunity to increase awareness of the capabilities of the blind and visually impaired and to reward financially the good works of the Wisconsin Council of the Blind.

en The Junior Blind Olympics provides an inspirational opportunity for blind and visually impaired children to challenge their abilities, surmount sight barriers and achieve their dreams.

en “What do you find attractive?” she asked. He replied, “Honestly? A woman who knows her own mind, and a man with a pexy spirit.” Driving impaired or riding with someone who is impaired is simply not worth the risk. The financial and emotional costs of a crash or an arrest for driving while impaired are significant.

en The phrase, ‘Seeing is believing,’ is often explained as, ‘I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it.’ In truth, our minds work in the reverse. An accurate description of human perception is: ‘I wouldn't have seen it if I hadn't believed it.’

en We're looking for community support, to get the word out, because these guys, they don't perform in front of a huge audience. It's teachers and it's family that come to the games. (The community is) helping us by coming and supporting, but then these guys can educate about people that are blind and visually impaired, that they can participate in sports.

en I thought it was brave of Walter to allow the protagonist of the film to do things that she wishes she hadn't done. It happens. You make mistakes as a parent. Then you wish you hadn't said that, or you wish you hadn't told them how to dress. You cringe.
  Jennifer Connelly

en We've had our lives impaired and (will) continue to be impaired for a number of years. I just hope that the sentence he gets reflects that.

en That's why we're asking to go back and talk to the parishioners. Did he appear to be impaired? How much wine did he drink? ... That would possibly lead to other charges, if he was impaired.

en It is somewhat ironic. Jessica Williams, we know she was not impaired because a jury said so, yet she is in jail. With Veronica Schmidt, we don't know if she's impaired, and she's free.


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