20 C.F.R. §416.964 - Your education as a vocational factor
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Rogers v. Berryhill, C. A. No. 16-219-JFB-SRF
...the application was filed (20 CFR 416.963).7. The claimant has at least a high school education and is able to communicate in English (20 CFR 416.964).8. Transferability of job skills is not material to the determination of disability because using the Medical-Vocational Rules as a framewor......
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Earles v. Berryhill, Civil Action No. 6:17-3045-MGL-KFM
...§§ 404.1563, 416.963).(8) The claimant has at least a high school education and is able to communicate in English (20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1564, 416.964).(9) Transferability of job skills is not material to the determination of disability because using the Medical-Vocational Rules as a framework s......
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Westerlund v. Colvin, Civil Action No. 6:14-4622-RMG-KFM
...404.1563 and 416.963).(8) The claimant has at least a high school education and is able to communicate in English (20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1564 and 416.964).(9) Transferability of job skills is not material to the determination of disability because using the Medical-Vocational Rules as a framewor......
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Roach v. Colvin, C/A No.: 2:14-2730-RMG-MGB
...on the date the application was filed (20 CFR 416.963).7. The claimant has a limited education and is able to communicate in English (20 CFR 416.964).8. Transferability of job skills is not an issue because the claimant does not have past relevant work (20 CFR 416.968).9. Considering the cl......
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