incompetence
A legal term meaning the inability to manage one’s affairs.
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inconclusive
Pertaining to friction ridge identification, the determination by an examiner that there is neither sufficient agreement to individualize, nor sufficient disagreement to exclude.
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inconclusive diagnosis
A diagnosis that has been determined without definitive or convincing evidence to support it.
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inconclusive findings
Findings that do not offer definitive and convincing evidence to firmly support a specific diagnosis.
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incontinence
The loss of bladder and/or bowel control.
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incubation period
The time period between introduction of a pathogen to a host and when signs and symptoms of infection manifest.
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inculpatory evidence
Evidence indicating that a defendant did commit the crime.
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independence
The ability to perform an activity with no or little help from others, including having control over any assistance required rather than the physical capacity to do everything oneself.
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independent
Slang term referring to someone exchanging sexual activities, for money or other goods, who is not associated with a pimp.
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independent living
Living at home without the need for continuous help and with a degree of self-determination or control over one’s activities.
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