handicap|handicaps in English
noun
[hand·i·cap || 'hændɪkæp]
disadvantage, hindrance; physical disability
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1. Handicap Allowances are applied to the Course Handicap as the final step in calculating a player’s Playing Handicap (see Rule 6.1 Course Handicap Calculation and Rule 6.2 Playing Handicap Calculation).
2. That , and his age, insuperable handicaps.
3. Agricultural land area supported in areas with handicaps, other than mountain areas
4. Appendix C: Handicap Allowances
5. The building is handicap-accessible and has some rooms that meet handicap accessibility standards.
6. He plays off a handicap of
7. Blindness is a great handicap.
8. Deafness can be a serious handicap.
9. My current golf handicap is nine.
10. It's a built-in handicap.
11. He felt no handicap on that score.
12. So children are not always a handicap.
13. Anomalie translate: anomaly, abnormality, anomaly, handicap
14. This hole gonna have handicap access?
15. She has a golf handicap of
16. Its dowdy appearance is a handicap.
17. Poor eyesight is a handicap to a student.
18. Not speaking the language is a real handicap.
19. My patient is opting into a handicap!
20. Lack of transport was a major handicap.
21. Her great height was rather a handicap.
22. 1 Deafness can be a serious handicap.
23. He turned his handicap into an awesome weapon.
24. 10 Yet age does carry an unavoidable handicap.
25. His vacuity was a handicap in these debates.