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disability as may be warranted by the degree of actual loss or
impairment of physical or mental functions as determined by the
System.
x x x x (Emphasis supplied)
[75] (June 1,1987).
[76] See rollo, p. 250.
[77] Section 20(A) (4) of the 2010 POEA-SEC reads: "4. Those illnesses not listed in
Section 32 of this Contract are disputably presumed as work-related."
[78] Doehle-Philman Manning Agency, Inc. v. Haro, G.R. No. 206522, April 18, 2016,
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[84] Gabunas, Sr. v. Scanmar Maritime Services, Inc., 653 Phil. 457, 468 (2010).
[85] Status Maritime Corporation v. Spouses Delalamon, 740 Phil. 175, 197 (2014).
[86] See Ayungo v. Beamko Shipmanagement Corporation, 728 Phil. 245, 255 (2014).
[87] See Ace Navigation Company v. Garcia, 760 Phil. 924, 936 (2015).
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