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III
(redirected from incapacitating illness or injury)

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III3 (Roman numeral)
IIIRegiment (Graphical Representation/Military)
IIIInsurance Information Institute
IIIInstitute for Information Industry
IIIInnovative Interfaces Inc.
IIIInterstate Identification Index
IIIInstituto Indigenista Interamericano (Inter-American Indian Institute)
IIIInstitute of Infection and Immunity (Canada)
IIIInteractive Investor International
IIITriremis (Latin: Triremes, epigraphy)
IIIIncapacitating Illness or Injury
IIIIntegrated Information Infrastructure
IIIInformis Infinitas Inhumanitas (band)
IIIInsurance Institute of India
IIIImmediate Intensive Intervention
IIIIntegrated Imagery and Intelligence
IIIIntelligence Integrity Intensity
IIIIndian Institute of Immunology


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Examples of qualifying interruptions would include child-rearing; an incapacitating illness or injury of the candidate, spouse, partner, or a member of the immediate family; relocation to accommodate a spouse, partner, or other close family member; pursuit of nonresearch endeavors that would permit earlier retirement of debt incurred in obtaining a doctoral degree; and military service.
 
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