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"cripple" Definitions
  1. an offensive word for a person who is physically disabled, especially one who cannot walk well or at all
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It's the kind of defeat that can cripple an entrepreneur.
Her tax plan would kill jobs and cripple Americans' paychecks.
MDT — Lamborn town hall in Cripple Creek Florida 6 p.m.
A simple mistake may cripple the success of a negotiation.
He also said the financial ramifications could cripple the ministry.
Hard to imagine meaningful constitutional constraints that wouldn't cripple it.
It appears to be to cripple or even exterminate it.
A failure to pass this bill could cripple his government.
Because if I don't do it, it will cripple me.
The high economic cost of typhoons can cripple poor countries.
Trade agreements must reflect this new world, not cripple it.
"I don't know how far sanctions can cripple the project."
China holds a secret weapon that could cripple us instantly.
Indian entrepreneurs share stories of protracted investigations that cripple businesses.
"Eliminating newspaper notices would cripple many newspapers," Mr. Karpel said.
BRYANSK, Russia — Western sanctions were supposed to cripple the Russian economy.
Industry officials said they would hurt small companies and cripple development.
If that money were lost, it would cripple the insurance market.
The incidents underscore how easily a drone can cripple air travel.
There are few better ways to cripple a very expensive robot.
Performance-enhancing drugs that cripple the patient don't actually enhance performance.
But he conceded that alone was not sufficient to cripple it.
The cap is so restrictive that it can cripple local budgets.
They aren't designed to cripple a country — just terrorize the populace.
This could cripple the president's energy agenda and imperil Mexico's creditworthiness.
In an industry where talent is scarce, strikes could cripple operations.
"I'm going to be a cripple forever," my father told me.
"It is his latest effort to cripple the agency," they added.
Some are fleeing gangs that cripple the region and kill wantonly.
Heavy flooding or other damage could cripple the country's food supply.
Rouhani said the virus should not further cripple the country's economy.
His death was a blow to ISIS, but didn't cripple it.
Crippling us, their main market, would cripple China just as badly.
"I could cripple competitors by shutting down their manufacturing," said Kroub.
It would cripple the departments that oversee parks and national forests.
In reality, the attackers simply wanted to cripple those they attacked.
However, he still might manage to cripple CICIG without kicking it out.
"It will cripple enforcement of all the major employment laws," Becker added.
It would cripple our economy at the moment we are most vulnerable.
Needless to say, that would cripple significant segments of the American economy.
This would be a compliance disaster and cripple internet expansion and innovation.
It is a plague that can cripple individuals, families, and social networks.
Furthermore, U.S.-imposed sanctions further cripple Rusia's hope of an economic revival.
Bottom line: The shake-up certainly won't cripple AT&T's D.C. operations.
Does all of this nostalgia cripple its storytelling and handicap creative possibilities?
Little wonder that the kingdom's enemies have long sought to cripple it.
That was enough to cripple many major websites, including Twitter and Netflix.
The restrictions would have had the potential to cripple ZTE's supply chain.
Also, he did have a racehorse he managed to cripple for life.
Now, this is a move that would literally cripple Russia&aposs fragile economy.
But those tax incentives cannot cripple the very community they're intended to help.
A new bid to cripple Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act apparently has legs.
Instead, they got a few intriguing pieces that won't cripple their cap flexibility.
Apple has no plans to cripple its Pencil accessory for the iPad Pro.
RELATED: Ted Cruz's Obamacare repeal plan would cripple the market say experts Sen.
" He added that an indictment and trial would "would cripple the federal government.
Limited resources would cripple the ability of society's true leaders to shape progress.
"It's now possible to cripple the response of a nation-state," he said.
He spent years warning that the debt would cripple the nation's economic outlook.
That could also cripple recovery efforts after severe weather events even more, too.
Here's The Band to play us off, "Up on Cripple Creek." cooking cooking
The U.S., meanwhile, has a nuclear stockpile large enough to cripple any nation.
That might not affect you, but it's going to cripple the 'Bachelor' mansion.
That summer saw WikiLeaks release thousands of hacked emails meant to cripple Mrs.
Without a solution, it will overwhelm our entire society and cripple our economy.
Impulsive purchases, even small ones, can become habits that cripple your financial strategy.
CNN's Sara Weisfeldt wrote from Cripple Creek, and Christina Maxouris wrote in Atlanta.
And what about Russia and other foreign powers out to cripple American democracy?
Her community, in Wilmington, Delaware, refuses to let the threat cripple them, Harlev said.
Both the toxins and the commotion can further cripple the orcas&apos immune systems.
They can work to cripple regulation, so that they can hurt and defraud people.
In part this is because not all sanctions are meant to cripple the economy.
One senior Biden advisor told me Warren's stance would cripple her general election chances.
Reproductive-rights activists argued that the law would cripple abortion access in the state.
The EU is set to impose tariffs which could cripple trade in some products.
But not everyone believes Russian energy tax reform will cripple the country's future prospects.
Thus, a disruption in one geographical location would not cripple the entire supply chain.
Those House initiatives alone could effectively cripple the administration over the next two years.
Teams of workers snap laptops in half, smash screens, disembowel computers, and cripple keyboards.
This burden can cripple a business, preventing it from operating effectively over future generations.
" She called Republican reorganization efforts "attempts fostered by big banks to cripple an agency.
One problem though: Bran, a cripple, is King and Tyrion, a dwarf, is Hand.
He said some of the bills could effectively cripple companies like Huawei from operating.
The failure of a firm with that scope potentially could cripple trade and commerce.
"These stupid politics of coming to grips with the past cripple us," he said.
That could cripple the companies that make its airplane wings, noses, nuts and bolts.
America's aim has been to cripple a business that it views as a menace.
Hawking did not allow the paralysis of his body to cripple his nimble brain.
Which is why poor labor relations can cripple an airline both financially and operationally.
Trump has called climate change "bullshit" and a Chinese plot to cripple American industry.
The Supreme Court also heard arguments in a case that could cripple public unions.
"I've learned how my own perfectionism can cripple me," says the new 4-H spokeswoman.
Protests Violent protests across the globe are continuing to threaten lives and cripple major cities.
Verizon initially declined to release Samsung's software update meant to cripple the phone's recharging ability.
That created the danger of a domino effect that could cripple the global financial system.
Mr Trump withdrew from the deal last year and has sought to cripple Iran's economy.
Like Daya, who's fully addicted to heroin at this point, this sentence may cripple her.
Aetna's departure also won't cripple the exchanges, since other insurers exist where it has left.
" The ad begins: FORMER CIA OFFICIAL WARNS; "ISIS TERRORISTS WANT TO CRIPPLE AMERICA'S ELECTRIC GRID!
" Critics say the bill would "cripple" regulators and "paralyze the people who keep us safe.
Therefore, it's key for China to take the right path and cripple the excess capacity.
It might be time to think about how to cripple Iran's emerging digital currency instead.
Saudi Aramco initially took aggressive measures seemingly intended to cripple the surge in U.S. production.
But some warned hiking rates again within such a short period may cripple the economy.
The Trump administration has hammered Iran with sanctions in an effort to cripple its economy.
Economic sanctions, imposed by the EU and US, are beginning to cripple the Russian economy.
EU leaders had warned that U.S. tariffs on their exported autos could cripple European carmakers.
How to change or cancel flights as coronavirus and travel restrictions cripple the airline industry
Many fear that the tariffs may cripple their businesses and force them to raise prices.
And a series of defaults by servicers would cripple a key part of the economy.
One particular issue which threatens to further cripple the Lebanese economy is corruption, he added.
Continued fires and clear-cutting in the Amazon could cripple the fight against climate change.
"Army on standby as heavy snow to cripple Britain in –15C weather hell," another said.
The Supreme Court will hear a case on Monday that could cripple public-sector unions.
These missiles have the range and accuracy to cripple American bases on Okinawa and Guam.
But that would cripple the ability to tax, and so the government won't allow it.
Republicans maintain it would cripple businesses, which would be forced to lay off their workers.
Their left-leaning globalist views and reluctance to enforce borders continue to cripple the continent.
But no one detailed how those stilettos—named for a dagger—would irreversibly cripple me.
Instead it will usher in policies that cripple sustainable economic growth in the long-term.
In July, he admitted to being "very disappointed" with Chinese efforts to cripple Kim's regime.
And while they had only four penalties, they were enough to cripple some promising drives.
And words like cripple and retarded, formerly unimpeachable medical terms, have become unusable in polite company.
In other words, the cancer would not only challenge her health; it would cripple her financially.
For any other country, losing nearly all of their "A Team" would cripple their medal hopes.
It disperses the risk that a terrorist attack or natural disaster will cripple an entire government.
The entire thing lasted for 9/16ths of a second — but it would cripple Jackson's career.
Chen said the order will "severely cripple" the U.S. refugee program, leaving desperate people in danger.
However, there are fears that such an increase in population could cripple Nigeria's already inadequate infrastructure.
Ultimately, it will cripple our nation's ability to feed itself in a dangerous and changing world.
Will Stop Trump Wine and others be successful in their bid to effectively cripple Trump Winery?
Was he absolutely confident when he told a cripple to stand that he'd be able to?
Maintaining these divisions does not cripple the ability of cities and states to ensure safe operations.
President Trump had long held that the accord would cripple growth and intrude on American sovereignty.
Another option would be for Whitaker to cripple the Mueller investigation without having to fire him.
George W. Bush openly tried to cripple it by, among other things, demanding immunity for Americans.
Ricardo Rosselló told CNBC earlier this month that Irma failed to cripple Puerto Rico's tourism infrastructure.
That would, in turn, cripple any serious attempt to prevent Iran from rebuilding its nuclear program.
He reimposed old sanctions and added more designed to cripple Iran's ability to export oil anywhere.
Instead of trying to cripple Title X, the Trump administration would be wise to support it.
By this time, white New York had taken steps to cripple African-Americans politically and economically.
Raising the gas tax would cripple Republicans arguments that they are the party of tax relief.
Censorship can cripple, inhibit, and destroy, but, in forcing artists to invent, it can liberate, too.
At that rate, one year of the Zika epidemic in the U.S. would cripple our economy.
It would cripple agriculture if they didn't have the people coming in to do this work.
Her essays "On Being a Cripple" and "Sex and the Gimpy Girl" made the point, defiantly.
"There's no doubt anymore that the government is out to cripple the media," Mr. Aduda said.
" Kavanaugh also noted that the "indictment and trial of a sitting President" would "cripple the federal government.
Such a storm could cause far more pollution than Harvey has, and cripple U.S. oil refining capacity.
" He warned that indicting a sitting president and putting him on trial would "cripple the federal government.
All while well-paid lawyers representing an arch-rival assemble a case that could cripple Uber's future.
And as Huawei has shown, it only takes dependence on one American firm to cripple global ambitions.
Industry voices will say it stands to cripple innovation and will consign Europe to a digital island.
The operation was said to cripple Iranian military command and control systems but did not involve casualties.
Energy sector sanctions, which could cripple Venezuela's already ailing economy, are still being considered, U.S. officials said.
They argued that "political activity" was vaguely described, and that the law would cripple vital international collaboration.
You'll experience negative emotions, but you'll need to let them pass through you rather than cripple you.
Blocking it entirely would cripple China's technology champions, whose programmers rely heavily on code shared on GitHub.
The object of the race: to devise more and better ways to quickly cripple your adversary's satellites.
Or, as in California, voters might approve both tax cuts and spending increases that cripple the budget.
But the CHOICE Act would cripple the FSOC's operations and make its effective oversight of nonbanks impossible.
Australia has argued stronger environmental action would cripple its economy, which is heavily reliant on coal mining.
This would cripple environmental regulation, almost surely leading to sharply worsening air and water quality over time.
Then there is the tyranny of Trump-led GOP efforts to cripple the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
French rail workers have started months of strike action that is threatening to cripple the country's workforce.
If the challenge is broadly successful, it could cripple Mueller's entire operation -- not just this criminal case.
The front underbelly and rear transfer case are also shielded, so rock-busting won't cripple your pickup.
Brazil's leftist opposition said the spending cap proposed by Temer would cripple public education and health services.
Some of Lopez Obrador's policy proposals have scared investors into, however, fearing they will cripple Mexico's economy.
Micah: Well, Elliot and Darlene are hacking Cyprus National Bank in order to cripple the Dark Army.
He even claims that the defendants are part of a grand conspiracy to cripple his political career.
Apparently, all he cared about was an attack that could "somehow cripple the government," the Post reports.
That would potentially cripple the social media industry, requiring extensive pre-vetting of any content they display.
"These figures indicate that the Trump plan to cripple EPA is working," said Kyla Bennett of PEER.
Censoring language, hampering research and suppressing scientific endeavors will only cripple our country and harm the planet.
"They're wrongfully denying us, which is going to cripple millions of people and their livelihoods," he said.
And in recent months, the Trump administration has imposed stiff sanctions to try to cripple it further.
Instead, he launched another strike: a long-planned cyberattack, designed to quietly cripple Iran's missile defense systems.
Huawei has been hit by devastating curbs ordered by Washington, which threatens to cripple its supply chain.
It's exactly the sort of behavior that would cripple a service like Tidal before Sprint got involved.
"If it isn't sorted out [soon], it could affect the holiday season, which would cripple some companies."
Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, also resisted the notion that the Senate bill would cripple Medicaid.
As the city's only airport, it could quickly cripple transport links to the rest of the world.
If that happened it could lead to sanctions, cripple Pakistan's banking relations and badly hurt its trade.
The goal of these attacks is clear -- to discredit, cripple and, if possible, kill the Russia investigation.
The grandfather abandoned the family when Hannah was born, ashamed that neighbors mocked her as a cripple.
" Furthermore, Kavanaugh opined that the "indictment and trial of a sitting President" would "cripple the federal government.
This was in return for an end to international sanctions that had helped cripple its oil-based economy.
His games of brinkmanship top the list of potential risks, along with Brexit, that could cripple economic growth.
The country's unions are angry at President Michel Temer's social security cuts they say will cripple workers' rights.
"Left unaddressed, these challenges can cripple, paralyze, or even extinguish the system," chief judge Ujal Singh Bhatia said.
But I think it's perfectly valid to question why Logitech feels the need to completely cripple the device.
Depending on the psychological make up of the fighter, the effects can sometimes cripple an opponent into submission.
The truth is, I didn't understand the extent to which back surgery would cripple me — emotionally and physically.
A large majority oppose a No-Deal Brexit, fearing it would cripple Britain's economy, society and public finances.
Flint's interim chief financial officer, David Sabuda, said in court that delivering water would financially cripple the city.
Infrastructure failures or successful cyberattacks could mean a devastating interruption of energy services that could cripple our economy.
You know, I don't want to cripple my family financially and I don't want to embarrass black people.
The crazy amount of blending and calculating going on with every shot here would cripple a lesser processor.
Steam systems mix metal pipes, water and air — a recipe for rust that can cripple valves and vents.
The Colorado Oil & Gas Association warned that Proposition 112 could "cripple" Colorado by costing the state 147,800 jobs.
It has become a common tool for cyber criminals trying to cripple businesses and organizations with online activity.
Now the Trump administration is trying to cripple California's ability to clean its air and fight climate change.
Patient privacy protections are well intended, but threaten to cripple any effort to nip contagion in the bud.
CreditCreditJenn Ackerman for The New York Times Arctic cold continued to cripple the Midwest and Northeast on Thursday.
A million dollars may not mean much to the Mayo Clinic, but it could cripple a small hospital.
Moreover, the lawyer said, it could also cripple efforts to hold prosecutors responsible for ethical or legal violations.
It has proposed a 31 percent budget reduction for the State Department that would cripple its global reach.
Ride-share companies will continue to fight the California measure, which they maintain would cripple their business model.
Such a sanction would typically cripple a smartphone company, but Chinese smartphone users rallied behind Huawei in 2019.
When something goes wrong on the tracks, it can cripple the three railroads that rely on the station.
Comb through the House tax reform bill and you will discover other provisions that would cripple affordable housing.
Environmental groups say it's too low; farmers and leaders in the valley say it would cripple their economies.
Russia can't beat them on the battlefield, so they use K Street lobbyist sellouts to help cripple them.
Plenty of those missiles could neutralize U.S. aircraft carriers and cripple U.S. bases in Japan and South Korea.
Pai's FCC is also moving to cripple efforts to make broadband available and affordable for low-income Americans.
As president, Bill Clinton pursued trade policies that helped cripple Haiti's domestic rice production, something he's since apologized for.
DDoS attacks have become common tools for cyber criminals trying to cripple businesses and organizations with significant online activities.
Track close enough to the coast to cripple i95 corridor; need more info, but likely not at this time.
DDoS attacks have become common tools for cyber criminals trying to cripple businesses and organisations with significant online activities.
Mr Trump withdrew from it last year, and embarked on a policy of "maximum pressure" to cripple Iran's economy.
DJI argues that preventing all Phantom flights to hamper ISIS would also cripple good work being done by NGOs.
Likewise, a full-scale break-up would cripple the platforms' economies of scale, worsening the service they offer consumers.
Matrix Partner's David Skok says a hiring crisis can cripple a startup's abilities to get products built on time.
But by making it much less predictable, he can cripple a key driver of American — and global — economic vitality.
One strike by a millimeter-long object could cripple a deep-space mission if it doesn't have repair capabilities.
The program is the latest push to address a national pilot shortage that threatens to cripple the aviation industry.
That, in turn, could scare away more Republicans from cooperating with the president and cripple the White House agenda.
Even a report of a drone sighting can cripple air travel, as the two busiest U.K. airports recently discovered.
"Unfortunately ... the Republican majority is pushing legislation to reduce the FTC's authority and cripple its enforcement capabilities," she said.
The resolution aims to cripple parts of the North Korean economy that fuel its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
I refuse to believe that volatility will cripple a region enough to eradicate all opportunity for innovation and investing.
After the crowd sees Willy Wonka is a cripple, they all whisper to themselves and then become deathly quiet.
Corruption on such a scale, economy-wide, would cripple any state, let alone one as fragile as this one.
This would cripple the ability of smokers across the country to switch to products that could save their lives.
The committee believes that disqualifies her as a general election candidate and would cripple a potential campaign against Culberson.
If there ever were a viable military option to cripple North Korea's strategic weapons program, that day has passed.
Warren wants the federal government to ride herd on U.S. business managers, which could cripple our competitiveness and growth.
Washington has further threatened to cripple any company or entity that does business with Iran through complex financial restrictions.
"The last thing he would want to do was take a position that could cripple the presidency," Williams said.
"But it would be nice if we could improve our environment without having to cripple our economy," he added.
Global health Snakes kill or cripple 500,000 people a year, but antivenins are costly and rare in poor countries.
The government-mandated shutdowns and severly reduced business due to the pandemic has begun to cripple the restaurant industry.
His plays — like "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" or "The Cripple of Inishmaan" — tether behavior to state of mind.
It will potentially cripple the company and its 13 employees that all have families that depend on our success.
And the arrests of kingpins like El Chapo are supposed to cripple trafficking networks by removing their top commanders.
The ban threatened to cripple ZTE and prompted China's president, Xi Jinping, to appeal to Mr. Trump for help.
"I just kept looking at the number and thinking to myself, this would cripple me for life," he said.
Stocks at first plunged, after world markets plunged overnight on fears that the coronavius pandemic would cripple global growth.
That would cripple Canada's largest manufacturing sector, putting an estimated 250,000 people out of work, according to one forecast.
The novel coronavirus continues to cripple the global demand for oil, driving down the price to 17-year lows.
This in a region where scientists are forecasting bigger crop failures and heavier floods that could cripple transportation networks.
Even if Saudi airstrikes were precise, they would probably cripple Al Hudaydah's infrastructure and stop food from getting through.
Israel, a key US ally in the Middle East, had threatened airstrikes meant to cripple Iran&aposs nuclear program.
Citizens rely on their government to prevent a cyber 9/11, whose effects could cripple and destabilize the country.
Worries that a large fine would cripple Deutsche have prompted German officials to lobby Washington officials to be lenient.
That could mean more deaths, new refugee flows and cuts in international aid that could cripple the Afghan military.
The House in particular tried to repeal or otherwise cripple the law — to no avail — literally dozens of times.
"We worry about idiocies like the 'race to 5G,' yet cripple a perfectly good technology we invented," Feld said.
The chairman of the main opposition Republican People&aposs Party, or CHP, said Erdogan&aposs parliamentary loss would cripple him.
"We saw an opportunity in front of us to permanently cripple IE6 that we might never get again," admits Zacharias.
Banishing his music from streaming platforms or airwaves doesn't send him a message of condemnation or cripple his insulating wealth.
The initial decision to ban the two notes is part of an effort to cripple a robust black market economy.
Pruitt and his allies want to avoid such politically damaging scientific conclusions, so they're trying to cripple the science itself.
Kim might also choose to couple a HEMP attack with a decapitation strike on Washington DC to cripple any response.
But Buchzeiger says the tariffs specifically target the hinges and other steel parts she imports, and would cripple her business.
Sterling fell on concern about Brexit talks ending without a deal, something many economists have warned could cripple business activity.
An overwhelming majority of economists have panned his "solution" as a distraction — indeed, a surefire way to cripple the economy.
You keep complaining that there are two people                inside me— the one confident, decisive, ironic;                                                                                      the other a raging cripple
But while Ankara's increasingly acrimonious relationship with the West will hurt the Turkish defense sector, it will not cripple it.
"You can't just cripple businesses and shut things down when you're in the gambling business for 30 days," Colucci said.
Placement on that list can cripple a company given most rely on inputs from around the globe, including American technology.
Only then will it be clear whether it would be possible to plunge Russia into darkness or cripple its military.
Like a stand-up, she uses personal anecdotes to make universal observations about how fear and shame can cripple us.
Bernie Sanders is already scrambling to blunt Joe Biden's momentum in Michigan, where a loss on Tuesday could cripple him.
The Trump administration has blocked the reappointment of judges to the W.T.O.'s dispute resolution panel, threatening to cripple it.
President Donald Trump withdrew from it last year and embarked on a policy of "maximum pressure" to cripple Iran's economy.
Then the government got imams to explain on TV that it really wasn't Allah's will to cripple the next generation.
Now, he faces another daunting task: rescuing it from a growing crisis that threatens to cripple the city's continued growth.
But some worried that the legal fight could cripple the willingness of businesses and others to work with the state.
"Scott's self-serving political brand, his administration's failures and a hostile political environment will all cripple his campaign," Myers said.
Instead of seeking to cripple a competitor through government intervention, perhaps banks should seek to do more of the same.
"Remember, at the end of the day, a resolution is there to help you, not to cripple you," said Eék.
The killing of Osama Bin Laden did not cripple Al Qaeda, and it produced a strategically damaging backlash in Pakistan.
Then came Cripple Dick Foster, Uncle Baldy, Dick Jumper, Blind Lige, Emp Wright—each with his moment on the mountain.
By doing so, it would effectively cripple the FTC's enforcement efforts in this area, allowing untold harm to hardworking Americans.
While the economic sanctions will continue to cripple Venezuela's crumbling economy, Mr. Maduro appears to be trying to evade them.
President Donald Trump's blueprint budget proposal released last week contains cuts that would "cripple" science funding as we know it.
"As long as sequelitis doesn't cripple audiences, 2019 should see upticks on all the important weekends versus last year," Bock said.
And, so, this new version's strategic purpose seems to be to avoid court challenges that might cripple its fate as well.
Less than two weeks ago, it looked like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had figured out how to cripple the resistance.
CDC's website says losing this funding would cripple officials' ability to detect, prevent and respond to health threats including pandemic flu.
His administration is aiming to cripple Iran's economy and force policy changes by re-imposing sanctions, including on Iranian oil exports.
Because so many services depend on Amazon's cloud storage, a single outage can cripple America's internet in a matter of minutes.
Various reports have said the starting figure for the settlement is $14 billion, a number likely to cripple Germany's biggest bank.
What the handful of GOP lawmakers are aiming for today are new exceptions that would, according to experts, cripple the internet.
The absolutely legendary grinders in Infest and Cripple Bastards lit the 013 on fire with all the skill in the world.
It also helped cripple the presidential prospects of both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, who were closely identified with immigration reform.
That's because the latest digital scourge to cripple computer networks in 65 countries (and counting) doesn't fit the typical ransomware mold.
A statement from the president's office said the disengagement of opposition legislators would cripple parliament's ability to decide on the emergency.
The towering young thug had become an emaciated cripple, and gratefully wolfed down huge sausage sandwiches at the British Officers' Club.
Trump has in the past mused about tearing up the North American Free Trade Agreement, which could cripple the Canadian economy.
Private equity firms are fundamentally incentivized to improve and strengthen the operations of the companies they control, not to cripple them.
These efforts continue, notwithstanding the financial challenges posed by regulatory policies intended to cripple the industry — policies supported by The Times.
The coal industry-supporting government accepts the need to cut emissions while arguing that stronger environmental action would cripple its economy.
"That would cripple our health centers," Jane Hayward, president and CEO of Rhode Island Health Center Association, told The Hill Extra.
The specter of perishable goods rotting at the border and goods and services unable to pass through could cripple the economy.
In 2012, Trump tweeted that China  conceived of global warming so the U.S. would cripple its own emissions-intensive manufacturing sector.
The U.S. action will at least temporarily cripple its drive to open a large new semiconductor plant in the coming months.
Severe attacks such as a denial-of-service can cripple entire organizations while malware and phishing often target individuals through emails.
Severe attacks such as a denial-of-service can cripple entire organizations while malware and phishing often target individuals via emails.
Eitan Ben Eliyahu, told me this week that to really cripple Assad's chemical weapons ability, a sustained military effort is necessary.
Its role is not to preemptively cripple the nation with fantasy-driven regulations and shut down entire sectors of the economy.
The budget also calls for cutting the National Endowment for Democracy by two-thirds, a move that would cripple the organization.
Fear. Fear can be the catalyst for great art, yet it can also cripple the most confident creators into permanent stasis.
But while the sanctions might cripple Turkey's economy, they are unlikely to pose a threat to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's power.
The answer Trump is giving right now is that the Iranians have no choice: He'll cripple its economy if they don't.
Graham-Cassidy would further cripple Medicaid by putting a per-person cap on what the federal government spends on the program.
This process, which is called denaturation, will cripple and often kill the microbe because its proteins will unfold and stick together.
Missouri voters made history on Tuesday, blocking the state's Republican lawmakers from enacting right-to-work laws to cripple labor unions.
Finally, by laying down mines, the South Dakota can cripple enemy submarine and ship movement, a key element of naval war.
He laid plans for an unprecedented artillery and air response to cripple his North Vietnamese adversaries in a rare conventional confrontation.
Ms. Roy had no doubts: Hoping to avoid a major stroke that could cripple or kill her, she wanted brain surgery.
The White House threatened Turkey with new sanctions that could cripple the country's economy in response to its military offensive. 28.
Now the industry is a step closer to a major consolidation that some struggling farmers fear could cripple them even further.
But Huawei&aposs comeback — success, even — amid the sanctions that would typically cripple a smartphone maker may not be so surprising.
"... Sanctions, if fully enacted, would cripple the weak Turkish economy," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
The shortcomings of Glowing Symphony illustrated the challenges confronting the government as it seeks to cripple the Islamic State in cyberspace.
But for Native American tribes, which rely heavily on federal money to operate, a shutdown can cripple their most basic functions.
Lower-level attacks like the one in London, or even the bombing in Manchester, are not designed to cripple a country.
In 2014, Admiral Michael Rogers reported that China and perhaps several other countries had the capability to cripple our electrical grid.
"I think it is a real threat—something that may actually cripple the company, at least in the western market," Ong said.
That what they're learning could cripple a nation's defense capabilities in moments, in ways an entire infantry brigade could only fantasize about.
The import tariffs President Donald Trump is proposing could cripple demand for imports, especially luxury vehicles like those from Maserati and Alfa.
The "Umbrella Movement", as it was called, grew out of fears that the Communist Party was trying to cripple Hong Kong's democracy.
The group claims it is fighting to liberate its local people and says its major goal is to cripple the Nigerian economy.
Missing the debate could cripple campaigns struggling to survive in the crowded field — 23 are still vying to become the 2020 nominee.
The could cripple some systems, such as Washington, DC's Metro, the nation's second-largest rapid transit network, which relies on federal funds.
For reasons still not understood, it is surrounded by a ferocious radiation belt that is so powerful it can cripple a spacecraft.
However, the US administration, fearing an oil shock that would cripple the economy, granted waivers to China, India and six other nations.
The greater threat: a Chinese economy made hyper-efficient by AI and backed by allied emerging economies that could "cripple" U.S. markets.
Neither of them will take responsibility for a situation that, if not fixed, will cripple the city and eventually the state economy.
The resolution that brought about the sanctions aims to cripple the economic factors that fuel the North's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
U.S. sanctions imposed on Rusal have started to cripple the company's extensive string of international operations from Sweden to Guinea to Australia.
As with physical defense, sometimes that means diplomacy or sanctions, and sometimes it means executing missions to cripple an enemy's cyber operations.
"Under President Trump's leadership, we've re-doubled our commitment to cripple Hezbollah's terrorist network and bring its leaders to justice," Pence said.
In contrast, the conservative movement has certainly identified policy to cripple organized labor as a way to shape its own political destiny.
This is a terrible policy that would cripple the achievement of vital public purposes including detecting terrorist financing, fraud and money laundering.
If Russia decided to manipulate these energy streams, or even intimidate by threatening to do so, it could cripple the European allies.
Trade policy — along with logistics — is part of the glue that holds global supply chains together and uncertainty can cripple decision-making.
Or perhaps I would come back a cripple, following some terrifying ordeal that would haunt me for the rest of my life.
DDoS attacks aim to cripple online services by flooding them with massive amounts of traffic that can slow them to a crawl.
"We have $1.3 trillion of student loan debt in the United States, and it can cripple you as a graduate," he says.
If need be, the President should veto any bill that would cripple the unique capabilities of forests, on which all life depends.
I believe the science must be firmly grounded before we take any actions that could seriously cripple many sectors of our economy.
Employee advocates, meanwhile, warn that the ability to fire workers at will could cripple a government that's run by career civil servants.
Billed by Pruitt as a measure to increase transparency, the move is actually "his latest effort to cripple the agency," they write.
Jones is an emotional cripple unable to confront her past; Hogarth's monomaniacal focus on her career leaves her unprepared to face mortality.
Reproductive rights advocates say the restrictions and associated costs for clinics would all but cripple the remaining abortion providers in the state.
By withdrawing from the 23 Iran nuclear deal and phasing in sanctions, the Trump administration has sought to cripple the Iranian government.
There may be a case that long prison terms cripple the lives and prospects of offenders, with disproportionate consequences for racial minorities.
The crime underscored how vulnerable the United States had become to cybercriminals and how malicious actors far away could cripple American corporations.
With criticism mounting, he has evidently calculated that he can deal a serious enough blow to Prince Mohammed to permanently cripple him.
Denying the military access to this technology would over time cripple it, which would be calamitous for the nation and the world.
The very reverse of good legislation, these bills show a lack of deliberation in their composition and cripple deliberation in their consideration.
Travis Medine, a fifth-generation Louisiana sugarcane grower, is worried the bill would cripple growers and jeopardize the future of sugar farming.
For Amtrak, the work could cripple its service throughout the Northeast, a vital network that is relied on by many business people.
With the number of strikers in slow but steady decline — though maintaining a critical mass to cripple transit — tensions have been mounting.
The seas continue to take on the atmosphere's heat, as marine heatwaves cripple ecosystems and less snow and ice threaten water supplies.
And while Wynn had made considerable financial contributions to the RNC and the NRSC, returning those donations wouldn't exactly cripple either organization.
The study shines a light on an early-stage disparity that could cripple women's voting power and piece of the proverbial pie.
In laying out his case, Mr. Rotunda played down arguments that permitting a president to be indicted would cripple the executive branch.
Trump's strategy has focused on efforts to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while disregarding the impact on the US economy.
" In the documentary Tim Brown, a fine old running back, said: "I'm going to be a cripple for the rest of my life.
In Justice Elena Kagan's dissenting opinion, Janus is the result of the conservative justices' "six-year crusade" to cripple the struggling labour movement.
Just a few days ago, the GOP Congress finally sent completed legislation that would cripple Obamacare to the White House for a veto.
Tax incentives that bring in jobs are a good idea, Abrams says on the latest Recode Decode, unless they cripple the surrounding economy.
You know the story: He climbed up a tower, spotted Cersei and Jaime doing the nasty, and got pushed down to cripple-dom.
Vacancies, "particularly those that remain vacant for a long time, cripple the ability of the Department to move forward," wrote Roth in testimony.
"What I'm worried about is that we're going to do tax cuts that are going to cripple government for a generation," Summers stated.
Rollins took the bait but, before the ink was dry, Triple H assaulted him, doing his best to once again cripple his rival.
But another big market risk flying under the radar could cripple the bull market, said Lindsey Bell, an investment strategist at CFRA Research.
Napoleon Bonaparte's 'Continental System' was a blockade whose aim was to cripple Britain's economy during the Napoleonic wars in the early 19th century.
This ruling could have huge implications for the pending cases and could cripple the prosecution's case against other men charged in the case.
Each vows to vastly expand the role of the government in our daily lives, financed through tax hikes that would cripple the economy.
A month later, in June, the EternalBlue exploit was again used to cripple networks across the world in an even more sophisticated attack.
If that happened it could cripple the firm, although the Chinese government or state-owned banks would probably bail it out if necessary.
But Deutsche's recent struggles — though heavy — are hardly unique as political uncertainty and anemic interest rates cripple European banks against their U.S. peers.
Proposed policies could cripple oil and natural gas, direct trillions of dollars to renewable energy and reassert U.S. leadership abroad on climate change.
You may get the odd error message as a result, but none of these options should be able to cripple an app completely.
If you haircut the debt, it will cripple the banks and it is also going to result in breaking the peg very likely.
This time no bloated defense budgets, across the board tax cuts, or costly wars will cripple the markets after the Clintons leave office.
About oil: U.S. officials previously said sanctions could target Venezuela's oil sector, which would cripple Venezuela's economy and impact U.S.gasoline prices as well.
SMITH: Coming up, President Trump snaps back Iran sanctions, but he says he does not want to cripple but change the rogue regime.
"[The bill] could cripple restaurants leading to job losses, shift reductions and even closings," the company stated in one of its recent ads.
Rationale: Mr. Trump, who has mocked climate science as a hoax, holds that the accord would cripple growth and intrude on U.S. sovereignty.
Amid the already myriad and complex battles underway in Syria, yet another quagmire will only further cripple the beleaguered country's prospects for stability.
Are you afraid at all that the pace of cities' growth right now can hurt nightlife and thus cripple the cities moving forward?
The bill to prevent advertising these rentals would essentially cripple the company's operations in New York, which is among its most lucrative markets.
A prime example came in March, when the court deadlocked in a case that had threatened to cripple public-sector unions, Friedrichs v.
This would cripple America's agricultural and petrochemical industries, deal a potentially fatal blow to New Orleans, and change the course of American history.
Trump continued to threaten Abe with auto import tariffs that could cripple the Japanese economy if no deal is reached in six months.
"Moreover, it is a selfish, destructive act that will cripple the global supply chain and wreak havoc on the global economy," he added.
The Trump administration has taken a hard-line approach toward Iran, hammering the country with sanctions in an effort to cripple its economy.
It helped cripple his presidential candidacy this year and tarnished his reputation as a key surrogate in Donald J. Trump's Republican presidential campaign.
The U.S. negotiators complained about the European ban on animal testing in cosmetics, calling it an "irreconcilable" difference that would cripple market access.
As one school with a small amount invested, we wouldn't cripple the industry, but it was symbolically important to us as an institution.
Trump's strategy has focused on efforts to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while largely disregarding the impact on the US economy.
It's like a rush that can cripple or propel you, a wave that simultaneously crashes somewhere along your spine and between your ears.
The sides can then appeal, but the United States is threatening to cripple the WTO appeals system by blocking the appointment of judges.
The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily suspending slot requirements for US and foreign airlines as the spread of coronavirus continues to cripple demand.
Google announced it would no longer give Huawei full access to its Android operating system, a move that will cripple Huawei's smartphone business.
In order to deal with the deep party divisions, Biden has already made several deals with the devil that could cripple his campaign.
He pinched them in his muffled rage, his long fingers threatening to paralyze me, make me a cripple in my borrowed black suit.
In both cases, they were objecting to bills being rushed through by small majorities, opposed by most state voters, to permanently cripple unions.
The president's opponents "essentially see themselves as engaged in a war to cripple by any means necessary a duly elected government," he said.
The wage cut proposal raises the risk of a massive public sector strike that could cripple services in hospitals, schools and government offices.
This season, Cripple Creek teamed up with a guide service so customers can buy gear and organize an outing all in one shop.
But the tech community and privacy advocates have resisted, arguing that such access would cripple global digital security and infringe on civil liberties.
" Radcliffe's stage experience also includes singing and dancing in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" starring in "The Cripple of Inishmaan.
The polar vortex continued to cripple much of the country as temperatures remained near record lows across the Midwest for a second day.
But they also unanimously expressed concern for the agency's aggressive approach, saying too much government pressure will cripple scientific research on the plant.
It's pretty clear the White House wants to cripple China's economy to the point that its government, led by the Communist Party, collapses.
"Each individual decapitation doesn't cripple the organization," Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, told me.
Let's try a few bigger cuts for Trump: These are huge cuts that would virtually cripple entire agencies and shut down entire programs.
Wargaming closing the Mediterranean or openly discussing how economic warfare could cripple an unnamed but obvious enemy will spark furious denunciations from Moscow.
In Tarantino's epic '60-set tale, Lee is depicted as an arrogant actor who brags that he could "cripple" former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali.
It's safe to say that Social Security is facing an impending funding shortfall that threatens to cripple the future financial security of countless Americans.
The board took over day-to-day operations after Washington imposed sanctions designed to cripple PDVSA's oil exports and pressure Maduro to step down.
In short, Trump's strategy has been to try to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while disregarding the impact on the US economy.
There would also be economic considerations: Taiwan makes more than a fifth of the world's semiconductors; a Chinese blockade could cripple the computer industry.
The USR helped organise protests in early 2017 that stopped the government from passing an ordinance to cripple the DNA and exonerate Mr Dragnea.
Iran's agenda is clear: to signal that it can cripple shipping in the Persian Gulf using mines placed on supertankers, in operations it denies.
" It also forecast "microexplosives" along with "nanobots serving as [bioweapons] delivery systems or as micro-weapons themselves, and inhalable micro-particles to cripple personnel.
An employer who implements a noncompliant system will be at risk of significant fines and other penalties that could cripple or destroy the business.
"Setting high price floors and exorbitant tariffs is a blunt instrument that would cripple one of the brightest spots in America's economy," she said.
The Texas senator's image as a strident party pariah, Trump said in Nevada Thursday, would cripple his ability to "make deals" and govern effectively.
A downgrade could cripple the president's bold energy agenda, along with his plans to use new oil revenue to help finance social welfare programs.
Its policy here will cripple small business and deplete local tax bases, largely in progressive strongholds, and few Democrats have done anything about it.
The accusations: Netanyahu allegedly offered to cripple a daily newspaper partially funded by American Sheldon Adelson in order to receive positive coverage from another.
Now it is devastating cities as well and threatening to cripple an economy already burdened by ISIS bombings and waves of refugees from Syria.
After all, Mcity is a place for trial and error, outside of the public eye, in an industry where errors can cripple a reputation.
Meanwhile, abandonment of farms will likely increase hunger and poverty, and cripple the economy, warned Celestin Tawamba, president of the Cameroon Employers' Association, GICAM.
Before the political storm, Italy's banks had been outperforming euro zone rivals after reducing a bad loan burden that had threatened to cripple them.
But writing off either private-sector or government debt could cripple the financial sector, creating the very crisis the measure was designed to avoid.
What they have done is choose the expedient route of trashing the president in a way that can only serve to further cripple him.
Of course, some of us have reclaimed the word "cripple" as a semi-rebellious term of pride, much like "queer" for the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
But the tech community — backed by privacy advocates — has resisted, arguing that such access would cripple global digital security and infringe on civil liberties.
Removal of the Arctic region from the proposed plan would effectively cripple any development opportunities and risk the future economic security of the state.
The spread of an Italian financial and debt crisis to other countries could cripple their ability to repay government debt without third-party help.
It also shows that sensible regulations will not cripple companies that make cosmetics, since many of their products are already covered by European law.
Given Puerto Rico's recent debt problems, the last thing it needs right now is a major storm that could further cripple the economy.  2.
We're confident that upon closer inspection of an exemption process, nobody will want to cripple an industry like the current tariff will impact ours.
Though it's been shown to combat a wide variety of bacteria, it seems to cripple them in a different way than current antibiotics do.
Until that point, the National Civil Police had followed an almost choreographed routine, again and again, as they sought to cripple the gangs economically.
And with no sign of the disease coming under control, more culls are set to come which could cripple the domestic pig farming industry.
"This is a response to try to cripple the US shale industry," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at energy research firm ClipperData.
In Mr. Marsh's area of the paint shop, nicknamed Cripple Creek, someone had written on the wall how many workers there were each year.
Micro-targeted spear phishing would be much more potent than the SQL injection and DDoS attacks they had used to cripple American banking websites.
Without mentioning Mr. Moore's name, Mr. Booker warned that electing him would humiliate Alabama and cripple the state's ability to wrangle favors from Washington.
Wary of restrictions that could cripple their ability to ship products overseas, companies like Boeing, Maxar Technologies and Lockheed Martin moved satellite manufacturing overseas.
Every time we hear the words "lame" or "cripple" or "freak" it is clear we are still living outside the perimeters of that culture.
Many people work in one district and live in another, so the ban on interdistrict travel will likely cripple the city&aposs normal functioning.
But it is playing out quite differently than in 2010, when he first began agitating for a military strike to cripple Iran's nuclear program.
An article in Space News suggested that a weapon disguised as a space debris removal spacecraft could also be used to cripple working satellites.
A pullout of the estimated 5,200 American troops in Iraq could cripple the fight against the Islamic State, or ISIS, possibly facilitating its resurgence.
Avenatti argues that figure is a random number and is only "intended to inflict a penalty designed to intimidate and financially cripple" his client.
Forty years of voodoo have left America with skyrocketing debts that cripple present and future policy, while workers keep paying more and more taxes.
Mr. Trump's opponents "essentially see themselves as engaged in a war to cripple by any means necessary a duly elected government," Mr. Barr added.
The United Kingdom Government Communications Headquarters recently acknowledged employing such attacks in 2017 against the Islamic State, to cripple its propaganda and recruiting capability.
These are the same Republicans who desperately tried to cripple Obama in the 85033 election for being too close to his Christian minister, Rev.
This includes measures to cripple critical infrastructure, financial networks, and internet services and capture proprietary data or sensitive communications, such as a CEO's emails.
It could also cripple Amazon's effort to expand its presence in Israel, a start-up powerhouse with some of the world's best technical talent.
A beleaguered, demoralized and reduced U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps will cripple our ability to respond to Coronavirus and other diseases like it.
Still, the industry pushed back against new regulations, saying they could cost the nation up to 2.2 million jobs and cripple the plastics industry.
Activists have spent weeks coming up with emergency plans in case Trump eliminates or cripple DACA, which would make 800,000 young immigrants vulnerable to deportation.
This could cripple livelihoods across the predominantly agricultural country, where 80% of water is used to irrigate thirsty crops such as sugar cane and rice.
Because of this nature, they could be open to fraud or to being hit by an attack that could cripple a network, unlike bitcoin's blockchain.
The US believes cutting off Maduro's resources will ultimately cripple the regime, though some fear it may exacerbate the humanitarian and economic crisis in Venezuela.
Trump wants to cripple the Canadians and kick them out of NAFTA, but he doesn't have fast-track authority to take an action that drastic.
The one that gets his smile of approval: 38DD, which would render 5-foot, petite-as-a-pencil Thomas both a mutant and a cripple.
A loss to Trump in Indiana would effectively cripple Cruz's bid, and increase pressure on the party to rally around Trump as the prospective nominee.
The impact: China exports about 80% of the rare earths imported by the U.S., and a boycott could cripple much of American high-tech manufacturing.
Though he was not removed, the impeachment did cripple him politically and force him to back off some of his most intransigent positions on Reconstruction.
He appeared in a brief court hearing Friday in a Cripple Creek, Colorado, court and stayed quiet as his attorney entered a not guilty plea.
A Moody's downgrade could cripple the president's bold energy agenda, along with his plans to use new oil revenue to help finance social welfare programs.
So, it's possible that Carson simply did the math and decided that there were half as many opportunities to cripple a Trump presidency from HUD.
The most severe package under discussion would all but cripple the already troubled Turkish economy, Bloomberg reported three people familiar with the matter as saying.
Of course we all knew Iraqi TV was high on the list of targets -- in any war, you want to cripple your enemy's communications capabilities.
Rice exporters are also concerned that low rainfall could cripple the next harvest after the Thai government this week urged farmers to delay planting rice.
President Trump just signed a sweeping executive order designed to cripple U.S. efforts to fight climate change and prevent the worst ravages of global warming.
A Cyber Pearl Harbor, in which terrorists would use cyberattacks to cripple critical infrastructure, was first predicted 25 years ago -- and it has never happened.
The Kim regime developed its weapons and nuclear program despite the international measures designed to cripple the economy and which exacerbated periods of mass starvation.
Top Air Force leaders and lawmakers are warning that a pilot shortage of 2,000 could cripple the service, leaving it unready to handle its responsibilities.
The sentiment reflects Microsoft's broad intent to be careful not to cripple its latest acquisition and not alienate the site's tens of millions of users.
Still, it's a reminder how one supplier building specific parts for a number of automakers can cripple product lines if its plant is severely damaged.
House Republicans are sounding the alarm over a proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule on carbon dioxide emissions that they fear would cripple the racing industry.
Just a basic assessment to see if someone will cripple the night's play for half an hour if they ever need to make a decision.
Advocates for such "fair share" payments contend a high court decision letting employees benefit from representation without paying would seriously cripple labor unions in America.
Yet, despite the ambitious plans, the authorities will likely struggle to put up the blanket safeguards necessary to cripple foreign VPNs by March, experts say.
Uber is preparing for a worst-case scenario as the spreading coronavirus eats into its rides business and cripple larges swaths of the global economy.
Interviews do the majority of the heavy lifting in telling the story of the venue's rise and fall, but they often cripple the film's flow.
She'd dreamed of becoming a singer, but instead married my father, an old bachelor and "the only man who'd marry a cripple," my grandma said.
The arrests on Saturday appeared to cripple potential rivals within the royal family and send a warning to the business community to toe the line.
" Of all the sights of this jaded city, none are more appalling than the stark images of amputee veterans rolling along on wooden "cripple-carts.
The ban threatened to cripple ZTE's global telecommunications business and put Chinese employees out of work, a huge embarrassment for President Xi Jinping of China.
Brazilian lawmakers last week moved ahead on a bill that, as originally proposed, would have imposed licensing requirements that Uber said would cripple its model.
Act II is blighted by a crippled beggar who turns out not to be a cripple, yet reappears later with crutches after Tybalt has died.
STRIKE RISK The wage cut proposal raises the risk of a massive public sector strike that could cripple services in hospitals, schools and government offices.
And he can cripple enforcement of the rules he doesn't undo simply by working with Trump to starve his own agency of personnel and funds.
Now, the United States and Israel must confront the big question: Will they take military or cyberwarfare action to try to cripple those production facilities?
News analysis: With the 2015 nuclear deal effectively ended, the U.S. and Israel may again consider trying to cripple Iran's production facilities, our correspondents write.
Eight years ago, after taking note of the steady growth in backcountry gear sales, Mr. Stenclik opened his first Cripple Creek store in Carbondale, Colo.
A binational state controlled by Palestinians, where Israel now stands, would be an unreliable American strategic partner and would cripple American security in the Levant.
While currently winding its way through the courts, this "law and order" move to cripple strident Leftist mayors is incredibly popular amongst law enforcement ranks.
While a fine of hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars would be a blow to Facebook, it certainly would not cripple the company.
Analysts said the sanctions did not appear intended to cripple Pdvsa, which American officials presumably would want to be operational under a Guaidó-led government.
Grim-faced legislators rushed through the hallways, shaken by a series of allegations and confessions that threatened to cripple the Virginia government's three leading officials.
Over the past three years, federal prosecutors also helped cripple a large heroin-dealing gang in the city's most notorious housing project, the Stanley Holmes Village.
"The truth is, I didn't understand the extent to which back surgery would cripple me — emotionally and physically," the former What Not to Wear star wrote.
Iran's decision this month to backtrack from some commitments under the accord - in response to U.S. measures to cripple its economy - threatens to unravel the deal.
Between the lines: The policy would impose visa bans and asset freezes on state and non-state actors who use cyber tools to cripple information networks.
During his tenure, President Trump has moved to roll back Obama-era emissions standards, cripple renewable energy research, and pulled the US from global climate talks.
Rather than letting my past define me or cripple me, I have taken what I have learned and experienced and applied it to my service contributions.
The impact: This isn't just a political debate: These products can place a real strain on insurance premiums, and could cripple taxpayer-funded health care programs.
More concerning, analysts say, is that potential defaults at so-called shadow banks could cripple many mutual funds that are heavily invested in their commercial paper.
Some Republicans worry a defeat on the healthcare legislation could cripple his presidency just two months after the wealthy New York real estate mogul took office.
"We'd rather have a Banking Committee that's essentially dormant than one that's going to cripple the economy by passing new laws and regulations," said the lobbyist.
Maduro's government has been disavowed by most South American countries and has been hit by crippling sanctions meant to cripple the Socialist Party's sources of income.
Most recently, a new digital security law passed by parliament last week has come under intense criticism from journalists who say it would cripple media freedom.
Classic says that users who attempt to run nodes or mine blocks with their software have been hit with DDoS attacks that cripple their computer networks.
Despite widespread opposition, the constant in every iteration of the House and Senate healthcare bills has been draconian cuts to Medicaid that would cripple the program.
At the first hint of cuts to the public sector, the country's powerful labour unions call people into the streets or cripple the country with strikes.
A new study indicates that a favorable ruling for House Republicans in their ObamaCare lawsuit would cause a large disruption, but would not cripple the law.
But in 2017 he co-sponsored a bill to effectively end the federal ban on weed, and has backed legislation to cripple the Drug Enforcement Administration.
"The Mulvaney budget, if enacted, would cripple our collective efforts, halt the progress we are making and undermine the investments that we are making today," Rep.
"The last thing he would want to do was take a position that could cripple the presidency," said Armstrong Williams, Carson's close friend and business adviser.
But despite his promises to fight these problems, investors have sold off Mexican stocks recently as they feared some of AMLO's policies could cripple the economy.
Justice Scalia's death left the court's eight remaining members evenly divided along ideological lines, and a case that had threatened to cripple public unions, Friedrichs v.
Many CEOs, though, fear that a disorderly Brexit will disrupt supply chains across Europe and cripple the economy for at least a decade by deterring investment.
The problem is there's been very little progress, which has locked Washington and Pyongyang in a diplomatic stalemate while sanctions continue to cripple North Korea's economy.
Stocks plummet, jobs disappear, spending dries up, and the subsequent anxiety that permeates through markets is powerful enough to cripple even the most optimistic of forecasts.
The law was supported by the National Rifle Association and other gun rights advocates to prevent lawsuits that, they feared, could help cripple the firearms industry.
Sue Schurman, a business professor at Rutgers University who specializes in unions, said the court's decision might not cripple Democrats in the way Republicans had hoped.
Mr. Grandage, who staged rivetingly dour productions of "Frost/Nixon" and "The Cripple of Inishmaan" on Broadway, has five months to revise and refine the show.
Cumulatively, however, they will kill or cripple large numbers of Americans — for that is what pollution does, even if the damage is gradual and sometimes invisible.
China is taking active steps to not just steal our intellectual property, but also position itself to cripple our critical infrastructure and financial system if needed.
America has managed to cripple the Iranian economy and gain multilateral compliance with its sanctions, something that was once thought inconceivable given qualms by European leaders.
That would cripple clean air and water regulations, CNN reported, because those public-health policies are rooted in studies that utilize confidential health records or disclosures.
And the one thing that can cripple a prosecutor's political ascent is a reputation, even if based on only a single case, for being too lenient.
The senator promises trillion dollar programs like "Medicare for All" and universal free college, which would likely raise taxes on working people and cripple the economy.
Even if the United States could cripple North Korea's nuclear facilities, it could not eliminate its conventional weapons quickly enough to prevent them from being used.
Gregg Slater, an agent for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, testified about his interview with Kenney at a preliminary hearing in Cripple Creek, Colorado, in February.
But do such cognitive blind spots, spotlighted in comfortable research settings, actually cripple our ability to grasp the magnitude of this pandemic and thus behave accordingly?
It does so in ways that typically disadvantage progressives and reformers, and which will cripple the next Democratic administration, as it nearly did the previous one.
Well, it could, but a large part of Facebook's business depends on collecting this kind of browsing data, so it would cripple a big revenue stream.
But Republicans are prepared to accuse single-payer Democrats of both advancing an unaffordable new entitlement program and trying to cripple existing government health insurance programs.
Some in his administration have concluded, without presenting evidence, that Huawei's equipment provides the Chinese military with a "backdoor" to spy on users or cripple their networks.
Vintners also face the challenge of preserving the quality of what has been picked in months and years past, as power and water outages cripple wine infrastructure.
We do not need to cripple our ability to remove some of the most harmful and heinous content in the name of an incremental amount of privacy.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact of the US executive order that could cripple Huawei's ability to collaborate with American companies like Google and Qualcomm.
The group who's claimed responsibility for these attacks is militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers, whose main goal is to "cripple" Nigeria's economy, according to its website.
"One out of every four jobs in Hawaii is directly related to tourism, so any negative impact on demand from Asia could cripple Hawaii's economy," he said.
Even if Seavey does not record his third successive victory, he will still pocket $3,000 worth of gold nuggets for being the first to arrive in Cripple.
Cyber security experts have said they believe the virus was intended to cripple Ukraine, but that it spread to global corporations whose networks were connected to Ukraine.
The message from the White House and Republicans is clear: The Democrats have chosen to cripple the military in order to advance one of their pet issues.
Soros is still funding the left, which blames America for everything wrong in the world and is desperately trying to delegitimize and cripple the presidency of Trump.
Doing so without any assurance that Embiid can even compete on the second night of a back-to-back could cripple their flexibility and handicap their rebuild.
The pledge to cripple Obamacare has been around for a month, and still faces the same obstacles that have prevented Trump from making good on that pledge.
But it offers a balanced, interesting launch catalog and a headset that's a joy to wear, with weak points that hurt the system but don't cripple it.
Such a downgrade to "junk" status could cripple Lopez Obrador's energy agenda, along with his plans to use new oil revenue to help finance social welfare programs.
Peter Thiel, a high-profile tech entrepreneur and investor, admitted late Wednesday that he's been funding a lawsuit against Gawker Media that threatens to cripple the company.
Wednesday's announcement marked the latest tranche of sanctions the U.S. has imposed on Iran in an effort to increase pressure on Tehran and cripple the country's economy.
Peter Thiel, a high-profile tech entrepreneur and investor, admitted late Wednesday that he's been funding a lawsuit against Gawker Media that threatens to cripple the company.
Powerful gusts started forcing rain into the ship's ventilation system through a vent on the back of the vessel, threatening to cripple the engines and electrical systems.
Failing to address the fire funding crisis will continue to cripple the Forest Service's ability to restore these lands and increase the likelihood of more devastating fires.
Cripple Creek, Colorado (CNN)Colorado prosecutors filed five charges against Patrick Frazee in the death of his missing fiancee and mother of his 1-year-old daughter.
Their goal, defense officials say, is to help cripple the organization in Iraq as part of the overall Inherent Resolve operation aimed at destroying the Islamic State.
" According to the docs, a security team is essential ... "A break in security operations could cripple mission operations, jeopardizing the mission and possibly lives of mission personnel.
Meanwhile, a recent UN report found that the extreme weather events related to climate change — floods, fires, droughts and storms — continue to cripple the world's food supply.
Puerto Rico's creaky power grid was wiped out in the storm, a loss expected to further cripple the island's economy, which has long been mired in recession.
" He added: "The promise of an open internet is fundamentally threatened by the ability of a few powerful gatekeepers to bully competitors, cripple innovation and exploit consumers.
"I just kept looking at the number and thinking to myself, this would cripple me for life," said Mr. Lampley, 226, who earned a degree in sociology.
It also froze a number of bank accounts linked to the foundation, a move Navalny's allies said was a trumped-up attempt to cripple his political movement.
It also froze a number of bank accounts linked to the foundation, a move Navalny's allies said was a trumped-up attempt to cripple his political movement.
Bolton's choice of decor reflected his disdain for the deal and his relentless focus on trying to isolate Tehran and cripple its economy by reimposing tight sanctions.
She's frequently talked about the cost of tires on a vehicle, and how the unexpected expense of replacing them could cripple the accounts of many working Americans.
Opponents say it would cripple some Colorado communities, stripping the state of 242,23 jobs and more than $212 million in tax revenue in the first year alone.
There, state officials have admitted creating gerrymanders, but argue that they were motivated not by racial bias but by a partisan desire to cripple Democratic voters' influence.
Be smart: It's notable that Facebook chose to launch the app amid multiple U.S. antitrust probes into how it may be using its dominance to cripple competitors.
What they can do is try to cripple enforcement, especially by undermining the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, whose goal is to protect ordinary families from financial scams.
Many big public sector unions have reacted angrily to proposed wage cuts, raising the risk of a massive strike that could cripple services in schools and hospitals.
Even worse, Russia can't afford the plane, opting not to buy the it in significant numbers as sanctions and low oil prices continue to cripple its economy.
This week, the Trump administration is expected to go a step further and effectively cripple the organization's system for enforcing its rules, reports the NYT's Ana Swanson.
Activists are crying foul over possible abuses of rights, and business owners are also speaking out against what they say are unfair rules that could cripple industries.
Green lobbyists are pushing for an even more ambitious target of 60% or 70% cuts by 103, but some critics say her plans may cripple European industries.
Or what if somebody found a Stuxnet-type solution to cripple your only operational refinery or blow up the pipeline through which you import crude from China?
Tom Marino had just withdrawn his nomination to head the office after reports revealed he had helped cripple the Drug Enforcement Agency's efforts to enforce drug policy.
Related: Canada Is Talking Tough on Climate But Don't Expect the Oil Sands to Shut Down It, however, would not cripple the economy, as some have predicted.
Insufficient investment in technology infrastructure over the past decade has resulted in a spate of computer outages that can cripple an airline's operations for days on end.
Damaging Mexico's economy will cripple its capacity to tackle migrant flows as well as the economic growth that contributed to "net zero" Mexican migration to the U.S. today.
The self-esteem issues that cripple Cary and lead him to getting blonde streaks and a tan are equally present in the (albeit filtered) world of the Instagays.
"The promise of an open internet is fundamentally threatened by the ability of a few powerful gatekeepers to bully competitors, cripple innovation and exploit consumers," committee member Rep.
William Peace, who blogs at Bad Cripple, wondered why none of the widespread news coverage of Bo and Travis having lunch asked why this boy was sitting alone.
Mr. Waters's lawyer, Gurmeet Singh, has asked Justice Charles H. Solomon of State Supreme Court in Manhattan to exclude the weapon from evidence, which would cripple the case.
Sisi's government has long been hostile toward NGOs, but the new law ramps things up further with exceptionally onerous regulations that effectively shut them down or cripple them.
When men sexually harass women, they not only invade their bodily integrity, they also cripple their careers, kneecapping their advancement—and giving the organization's men an unfair advantage.
"Resistance" leaders believe they can cripple Trump's remaining agenda and set congressional Republicans on edge — if they can continue to channel the groundswell of anti-Trump sentiment effectively.
Maduro, who has described his rival as a U.S.-backed puppet, now faces severe international pressure including U.S. sanctions meant to cripple the OPEC nation's vital oil industry.
S. producers of cells and modules cannot come close to satisfying U.S. demand, and the draconian remedies the petitioners propose would cripple the U.S. market and U.S. demand.
Trump's bellicose approach has soured relations between the U.S. and Mexico — which could cripple the administration's deportation strategy, which leans heavily on the cooperation of its southern neighbor.
Combined with higher minimum wages, scheduling requirements will eventually cripple some fast-food outlets, which mostly operate on thin profit margins of 1.5 to 3 percent, it says.
Viswanathan pointed out that leaving flaws in the tax code probably won't cripple the underlying legislation in the same way blocking fixes to the ACA undermined that program.
"These new rules will cripple stripper and marginal well owners and operators, and on top of historically low oil prices, we are looking at total disaster," Wallace said.
He expects India's benchmark 10-year bond yield to rise above 8 percent in the next few weeks as this move is likely to "cripple demand", he added.
This would also place today's first-responder helicopter and ground operations at risk, and could effectively cripple development of budding drone aircraft, autonomous vehicle and intelligent transportation systems.
No." In his view, there has been a "deliberately designed campaign to cripple, crush and close these schools," spearheaded by people who "really think profit-making is wrong.
"It really could cripple us financially and affect the services that we provide for the very residents that Prop 205 purported to want to protect," Ms. Romero said.
The illusion of Chadian statehood was useful for France and the United States, who saw a strong Chadian Army as a means with which to cripple Qaddafi's ambitions.
Republicans in Congress have been working for years to cripple the FCC's authority, and today's report could set off a new fight over who ultimately controls the agency.
We've seen several in the news recently when attackers used ransomware to cripple Atlanta's city government, steal personal information from Equifax, and take over a school's surveillance system.
However, fueled by the fear that the tax would cripple New York City's already-slow luxury residential market, industry leaders rallied against it, and the proposal was squashed.
Trump signed an executive order on Monday enacting new sanctions against Iran's supreme leader and other high-ranking officials in an effort to further cripple the country's economy.
In her latest book, "How to Be Happy at Work: The Power of Purpose, Hope, and Friendship, " McKee explains that "happiness traps" like overworking can cripple your happiness.
We need an "America First" energy plan that would almost overnight accelerate the United States world leadership into an energy dynamo and cripple the Saudis and the Russians.
The Lords is often seen as an outdated body -- unelected and aging -- but it has the power to inflict damage and cripple government policy when it sees fit.
This strategy is the best way to ensure that Saudi Arabia can't cripple the U.S. economy, as it did in the 1970s, with embargoes and price raising strategies.
Thiel was outed as gay by Gawker-owned Valleywag in 2007, and has said that he decided several years ago to try to cripple the publication in retribution.
According to Loomis, between 1919 and 1923 national union membership fell from 5 million to 3.6 million while state-level legislation and court rulings helped cripple organized labor.
"This establishment of a new exclusive right would limit the free flow of knowledge, cripple competition, and hinder start-ups and small- and medium-sized businesses," she wrote.
Votes in parliament have indicated that a majority of lawmakers are against a no-deal Brexit because of concerns that it would cripple supply chains and damage trade.
When the solar and wind industries warned last year that the tax overhaul bill would cripple renewable energy investment, Republicans like Senator Rob Portman of Ohio stepped in.
The country's currency, the rial, plummeted to record lows this week amid fears that the sanctions Mr. Trump is reimposing will cripple its oil exports and broader economy.
The phenomenon of perceived slowdowns is so widespread that many believe tech companies intentionally cripple smartphones and computers to ensure that people buy new ones every few years.
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House Republicans subsequently voted more than fifty times to repeal or cripple the A.C.A. Nineteen Republican-led states spurned the offer of federal funds to expand Medicaid coverage.
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Last year it singled out Iranian hacker group APT33 as being behind numerous attacks on international aviation companies, saying it had the capability to cripple entire computer networks.
The agency told the lawyer that keeping his businesses, while legal, would present Mr. Trump with multiple conflicts and create fodder for investigations that could cripple his administration.
The things, however, that still have the power to cripple me, reduce me to tears and knock me sideways are simple passing comments and ignorant judgment from others.
"What Senator McCain is proposing would cripple America's ability to launch the same national security satellites we use to conduct surveillance of Russia," said Durbin spokesman Ben Marter.
China could launch multiple strikes to destroy or cripple those satellites that the United States relies on, not only for its national security, but for its economic life.
After all, whatever the eventual outcome of the surging prospect of impeachment, the immediate effect is surely to cripple the Trump administration's ability to pursue its legislative agenda.
Hongling Zhou, who had been a student in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square uprising, feared an influx of undocumented immigrants, and their children, would cripple the public schools.
Opponents of changing the requirements argue that most liability claims fall below the $5 million minimum and say that raising the threshold could cripple small and independent businesses.
Republicans are in danger of losing the House of Representatives, a scenario that could cripple Trump's White House with relentless committee investigations and even the specter of impeachment.
That means a defeat would be devastating and create serious doubt about Trump's ability to translate high poll numbers into votes, a concern that could cripple his candidacy.
Over the past quarter-century, the Chinese government has been unwilling to cripple the North Korean economy, fearing a refugee crisis or a destabilizing conflict on its border.
They also think the liberal worldview creates unnecessary rules and regulations that cripple the economy and take away good jobs that may belong to them or their neighbor.
Jerry Chun Shing Lee, a former C.I.A. officer, is suspected of identifying agency informants to the Chinese government, helping to cripple the United States' intelligence operations in China.
The Real Estate Board of New York, an industry lobbying group, says the proposed tax would cripple the housing market, where luxury sales already sharply declined last year.
The indictment and trial of a sitting President, moreover, would cripple the federal government, rendering it unable to function with credibility in either the international or domestic arenas.
Its woes are a microcosm of wider crisis in Puerto Rico, where $70 billion of debt threatens to cripple an economy already hamstrung by staggering poverty and rampant emigration.
LAGOS (Reuters) - Militant attacks on energy facilities in Nigeria's southern Niger Delta threaten to cripple the country's state oil company if allowed to go unchecked, it said on Sunday.
Last month, multiple sources told me Trump's strategy is to cripple China's economy after years of stealing intellectual property from American companies and challenging US power in the world.
Since July, when Trump quit the nuclear deal his predecessor struck with Tehran, US officials have ramped up their rhetoric against Iran amid a push to cripple its economy.
A downgrade to "junk" status could cripple President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's energy agenda, along with his plans to use new oil revenue to help finance social welfare programs.
Vulnerability to adversarial examples, a special kind of attack that can cripple certain kinds of AI systems, potentially making an autonomous car blind to a fast-approaching stop sign.
And coming up, President Trump went on offense against the deep state actors who are trying to cripple his presidency as well as the will of the American people.
U.S. sanctions imposed against key allies of Russian President Putin have already started to cripple United Company Rusal's extensive string of international operations from Sweden to Guinea to Australia.
At News Corp Mr Murdoch erected a hard paywall at all his newspapers in the belief that giving away his product online would cripple the more profitable print editions.
Drones flying near London's Gatwick airport grounded flights throughout Thursday, stranding thousands of Christmas travelers in what the government called a reckless attempt to cripple Britain's second busiest airport.
Melber and his spoke to more than 20 security and immigration officials, who said Trump's plan would be virtually impossible to implement and would cripple the U.S. immigration system.
In the days before virtualization, different parts of a company's workflow existed in different places (see: Inefficiencies), but if one component went offline, it wouldn't cripple the entire system.
It has published investigations critical of what its chief executive Maria Ressa said was the administration's "weaponising" of the internet and creation of "an ecosystem used to cripple journalists".
This makes us wonder whether his real goal is to cripple public media because he thinks its programming reflects "strong political points of view" that he does not share.
Tony goes in with shit-talking bars and punchlines that, in his words, "can keep a cripple crumping," while Mabson bangs the ever-loving fuck out of the beat.
We cannot pursue a path that puts American workers first if we cripple a fossil fuel energy sector that generates 82% of the energy consumed in the United States.
He warns that exhaustive logistics behind navigating IP ownership can cripple the creative process early on, shifting students focus from making something to dividing pieces of a future pie.
A major physical move that causes the loss of many experienced staff would cripple the agency and mean years of re-building and training to regain its present eminence.
The McAfee antivirus empire was built on its founder's calculated media fearmongering about Michelangelo, an early '90s virus that he threatened would cripple thousands, if not millions, of machines.
But reapplying the sanctions -- which were lifted in exchange for Iran's commitment to curb its nuclear program -- will effectively cripple the 2015 accord that Trump has deemed a disaster.
This time around, her task includes keeping a lid on premature impeachment fever, which would help Trump portray Democrats as overreaching in an unreasonable effort to cripple his presidency.
Without a clear succession process, Abbas's departure could cause prolonged political infighting that would cripple PA governance or else actual clashes between factions that would undermine West Bank stability.
Other crucial pain points Harris pointed out include a dilapidated tunnel in Baltimore, and a railroad bridge in New Jersey, all of which could cripple travel in the Northeast.
Alongside the misleading price tags that tend to accompany proposed environmental policies, there is another age-old industry mantra that deserves correction: that environmental regulation will cripple the economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain sent troops to its second-biggest airport after an unprecedented attempt to cripple Christmas travel with large drones forced all flights to be canceled on Thursday.
However, this network also creates opportunities for attackers to cripple or contaminate the system and cause a large-scale, cascade of disruption to our water supply and wastewater systems.
California Teachers Association, was an effort by conservative anti-union activists to cripple public-sector unions by prohibiting them from charging non-members fees that support collective-bargaining activities.
Refugee resettlement organizations have criticized the move, arguing that allowing cities and states to block refugees from resettling there is un-American and will cripple the refugee resettlement program.
It was the sort of disruption transit advocates have warned could cripple the Northeast if either of the century-old tubes has to be closed off for extensive repairs.
Kudlow's latest remarks came as U.S. officials at every level scrambled to stem the spread of the coronavirus by implementing draconian emergency measures that threaten to cripple the economy.
Sanctions imposed by Washington after its withdrawal from the nuclear deal have helped cripple Iran's economy and curbed its financing for Arab militias, but its nuclear aims remain undeterred.
Mr. Snyder dodged questions about whether Republicans were being overzealous in their rush to cripple incoming Democrats, but suggested that lack of comity was not confined to his party.
Abandoning the Kurdish allies, the officials argued, also would cripple future American efforts to gain the trust of local fighters for counterterrorism operations, including in Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia.
The Fed acted Tuesday to unclog the market for short-term business debt, with financial experts worrying that mounting problems there could spread and cripple other types of lending.
Lawmakers and advocacy groups on the left object that recruiting a generation of less-than-liberal Democrats might cripple the party's ability to enact sweeping policy changes in Washington.
Oil companies also seem to see coronavirus as an excuse to further cripple protections for our public lands — changes that would no doubt last far beyond the current pandemic.
It includes a long list of provisions meant to embarrass Mr. Putin, cripple his allies financially and create new criminal vulnerabilities for Russia and other nations participating in cyberattacks.
That would cripple any large bank, because banks need access to the financial system in the United States to serve customers dealing in dollars or having cross-border transactions.
Yet even as American energy demand continues to grow, the Obama administration is willing to ignore local voices, undermine national security and cripple the economic foundations of our nation.
Companies like Google and Microsoft, which rely heavily on high-skilled foreign workers, had worried that President Trump would make drastic curbs to worker programs that could cripple them.
Nearly every Democratic presidential candidate is proposing a radical environmental agenda that would cripple the American economy, while doing nothing to make China cut down on its carbon emissions.
She's more like the David Blaine of political spin, intent on working feats of magic that few others would attempt and surviving situations that would cripple any ordinary mortal.
I try not to be a bitter Gen X'er about it, but the truth is that student loans began to cripple new graduates starting way back in the '80s.
Sterling slipped back below $1.30 on concern about the Brexit talks coming to an end with no deal in place, something many economists have warned could cripple business activity.
"Everyone now in these mountain communities has both setups, one for the lifts and one for skinning," said Doug Stenclik, the owner of the Cripple Creek Backcountry ski shops.
While business groups welcomed some aspects of the report, such as scrapping the Tier 2 cap, they cautioned that shortages of EEA workers could cripple sectors such as construction.
Drawing out deliberations can cripple the Senate, which is in session for only 34 weeks or so each year, most of which, in practice, are only four working days.
A cancer diagnosis can not only cripple a woman's sense of who they are as a female, it can completely alter her understanding and exploration of her own sexuality.
"Damaging Mexico's economy will cripple its capacity to tackle migrant flows as well as the economic growth that contributed to 'net zero' Mexican migration to the U.S. today," they wrote.
With these efforts failed and Trump's inauguration but days away, Democrats have taken up a new strategy: They will cripple the American government before they'll see Donald Trump lead it.
Cyber attacks can range from denial-of-service attacks that can cripple an entire organization to malware and phishing, which often target individuals via emails containing dangerous links and attachments.
Republicans, including those in the Trump administration, seem to regard him with caution, as one of the few people outside the GOP with enough power to cripple this young presidency.
In the second two edits, the scientists used Crispr to cripple genes that code for natural T cell receptors—deleting them from the cell's surface and creating a blank slate.
Blizzard's announcement that the Overwatch League is shifting to a Hero Pool system likely will make the league more exciting for fans, but it could cripple some ill-prepared teams.
"My mother always said to me, 'We don't want to cripple you,'" said Kushner, who is a contributing editor of Rolling Stone and a professor of journalism at Princeton University.
After pulling out of a nuclear deal with Iran earlier in the year, America's most punishing sanctions on the country came into effect, aiming to cripple its already struggling economy.
Last week President Trump issued an executive order that could cripple Huawei's core businesses by blocking trade with US companies, although CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact.
These attacks are serious -- they can cripple entire infrastructures, sometimes preventing doctors from accessing critical patient charts or police departments from knowing what resources they have available for emergency calls.
Apple has done its best to cripple the Spotify experience on iOS, preventing the company from building an integration with Siri or from working natively with its HomePod smart speaker.
President Donald Trump announced the United States will walk away from the Paris accord, a move that could cripple the landmark 2015 agreement between 195 countries to fight climate change.
The big picture: Trump's sanction campaign appears likely to cripple the Iranian economy, and his administration has insisted it won't ease up until the Iranian regime fundamentally changes its behavior.
This could cripple international efforts to achieve an AIDS-free generation and end preventable maternal and child deaths, because so many medical clinics might no longer qualify for aid. 3.
Perhaps most worryingly, the CHOICE Act would cripple two of the most important post-crash reforms: the Financial Stability and Oversight Council (FSOC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
"The United States has invested significant resources to help Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador stop the flow of drugs and cripple the criminal syndicates that plague the region," Pence added.
"The indictment and trial of a sitting President, moreover, would cripple the federal government, rendering it unable to function with credibility in either the international or domestic arenas," he wrote.
The absence of the world's largest economy and second-largest greenhouse gas polluter would cripple the first accord binding nearly every country to actions that would reduce planet-warming pollution.
Trump himself blasted reported plans by Democrats to seek his tax returns, warning in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday that "ridiculous partisan investigations" would cripple the country.
Opponents, among them Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson, also fear a potential oil spill would cripple the local economy powered by the Port of Vancouver, tourism, and increasingly, the film industry.
Labor groups are already gearing up for the court to hand down rulings that could cripple the power of private sector labor unions and permit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Mushers Brent Sass and Aliy Zirkle were en route to Ruby from the previous checkpoint in Cripple, Alaska, where several others appeared to be taking their mandatory 24-hour layover.
A true, full-blown trade war could cripple U.S. markets, sow more internal division in America, and throw the Trump presidency into chaos you can't cure with tweets or bravado.
A return to protectionism and trade wars would make the world economy poorer over time, and would in particular cripple poorer nations that desperately need open markets for their products.
"The indictment and trial of a sitting President, moreover, would cripple the federal government, rendering it unable to function with credibility in either the international or domestic arenas," Kavanaugh wrote.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race State officials say misinformation poses as big a threat to elections as cyber-attacks that could cripple voting infrastructure.
"We know that the funding mechanism and the repayment timing could cripple small-business owners," David Tovar, McDonald's vice president of US communications, said on the recording of the call.
Slashing those budgets even further would essentially cripple the US's ability to help reconstruct the areas taken back from ISIS and try to bring about some modicum of stability there.
What Bergman demonstrates is that targeted killing can be a highly effective tactic to neutralize terrorist cells and can be part of a powerful operational approach to cripple terror groups.
And then there are sanctions, which are meant to financially cripple Pyongyang to the point that it would enter into negotiations with America and others to curb its nuclear program.
Throughout this history the controversial tool of the strike is deployed — sometimes in instances such as the 2005 New York City transit strike that cripple the city's ability to function.
By withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, and phasing in sanctions, the Trump administration has sought to cripple the Iranian government and weaken the power of its ruling clerics.
The commission's executive director, Walter Arsenault, argued that New Jersey's withdrawal would cripple the commission, which relies on a tax on every container of cargo that moves through the ports.
The word "contagion" succinctly captured why there was chaos: Investors were worried that the novel coronavirus, combined with an oil shock, would invade the global economy and cripple its growth.
But unlike any other routine bone marrow transplant, this time researchers edited those stem cells with Crispr to cripple a gene called CCR22, without which HIV can't infiltrate immune cells.
The Trump administration's warning that buyers of Iranian oil must reduce their purchases and find other suppliers, which in principle could cripple Iran's most important export, has caused particular alarm.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Friday belatedly threatened new sanctions against Turkey that officials said could cripple Turkey's economy in response to its military offensive against Kurds in northern Syria.
Schumer said if Graham-Cassidy becomes law "millions will lose coverage," there will be no guarantees of affordable coverage for people with pre-existing health conditions, and would cripple Medicaid.
These ambitions have been criticized from all sides: some say a 55% target would cripple European industries while green organizations are pushing for 60% or even 70% cuts by 2030.
A proposed ban of flavored tobacco products throughout Los Angeles County would completely cripple Mary Danaciyan, who has operated 5 Star Hookah in Granada Hills for the past 12 years.
These ambitions have been criticised from all sides: some say a 55% target would cripple European industries while green organizations are pushing for 60% or even 70% cuts by 2030.
In the latest battle of President Trump's widening trade war, his administration is planning a bureaucratic attack that would cripple the World Trade Organization's ability to resolve international trade disputes.
"A $1 billion reduction in healthcare would not only severely hamper the people of Puerto Rico, it would also cripple what is a healthy industry, the healthcare industry," Rossello said.
Removing Section 28500 protections would threaten America's global Internet and innovation leadership, cripple Internet small businesses, hurt investment in many Internet start-ups and trample our principle of free speech.
The Hill's Ellen Mitchell reports: Top Air Force leaders and lawmakers are warning that a pilot shortage of 2,000 could cripple the service, leaving it unready to handle its responsibilities.
A law that banned Amazon from competing with third-party sellers on its platform could also cripple Chromebook laptops, or prevent iPhone users from getting access to their iTunes libraries.
Trump's threat Trump has threatened to withhold federal funding from cities that don't cooperate with US immigration efforts -- an approach that could cripple local schools, police departments and airports, among others.
A similar attack in the United States could cripple utilities and leave millions of people in the dark, costing the economy more than $200 billion, an insurance study estimated last year.
The city council in Ferguson approved the agreement in March after receiving assurances from the Justice Department that it would work with Ferguson to ensure it would not cripple city finances.
No more promising to pay the Cincinnati Bengals for a future "holographic replay system" when you're already reeling from stadium debt service that figures to cripple your municipal budget for years.
Panjandrums in Delhi are not keen to countenance the end of coal, lest that cripple the banking system, which lent it too much money, and the railways, which depend on it.
Trump's appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court will create a court majority likely to further gut the Voting Rights Act, curtail reproductive rights and cripple the nation's few remaining powerful unions.
Samsung will reportedly push the update out later this month, and it will cripple the remaining 27-28 percent of Note 27 phones still in use worldwide, mostly in South Korea.
The new administration could effectively cripple Obamacare with a pending Republican lawsuit over cost-sharing subsidies that was appealed by the Obama administration and put on hold when Trump took office.
Making matters even tougher for Quist is that the special election is on a Thursday in May just before Memorial Day weekend, a factor that some worry could cripple Democratic turnout.
Regardless, the election will take place under the shadow of violence: Only days ago, militants issued a new threat to "cripple" the economy with devastating attacks on the nation's oil infrastructure.
Two doctors in Louisiana are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant an emergency stay of a law they say could cripple access to abortions in the state starting next week.
And even if demand doesn't cripple Nativ, the company has a long road ahead as it tries to please the audiophiles willing to shell out $1,000 or more on this idea.
In a separate dispute, IG Metall has also threatened to cripple car production at Volkswagen if top executives continue to block noticeable pay increases for German staff at Europe's biggest carmaker.
For decades, the GOP has worked in concert with a coterie of right-wing institutions to cripple core functions of the state ranging from tax collection to public schools to healthcare.
What was unacceptable, however, was the attempt by the House GOP to cripple that ethics body in a closed-door meeting just as Congress convened at the beginning of January 2017.
President Trump is facing a far more intransigent foe, one designed to cripple policies supported by an Electoral College majority and, without consideration or concern for allies abroad, embarrass the president.
In short, the inattention to detail is not really a sign of engagement with bigger problems; instead, it masks an inattention to larger, more fundamental problems that can cripple an administration.
The supposedly neutral platforms use personalized algorithms to feed us information based on precise data models of our preferences, trapping us in "filter bubbles" that cripple critical thinking and increase polarization.
Then he moved on, as one does when one has more pressing concerns, like bringing Daniel Radcliffe to Broadway in "The Cripple of Inishmaan," for which Grandage received a Tony nomination.
"Meng's arrest won't cripple the [trade] talks on its own, but it makes an already difficult process much harder," analysts at advisory firm Eurasia Group wrote in a commentary for CNN.
Federal Cartel Office head Andreas Mundt told The Associated Press that Amazon's "double role as the largest retailer and largest marketplace" creates the potential for it to cripple third-party retailers.
But knowing which roles to fill first and where to find the right people can be daunting, as these decisions have the power to propel your company forward — or cripple it.
Even that "limited" nuclear-war scenario, he found, would cripple the ozone layer, expose people to harmful amounts of ultraviolet radiation, and lower Earth's surface temperatures for more than 25 years.
Mr. Hersh — who followed his father, Seymour Hersh, into journalism — notes that old-fashioned, solid police work may help cripple terrorist networks better than high-wire air raids over the Levant.
But by promoting posts in Arabic with the help of Muslim-American and other advocacy groups and organizations, attempts to cripple the group's propaganda pull seem to be bearing real fruit.
One of the questions from Thompson highlights a possibility that could cripple the nation's transportation system: "Does TSA have a contingency plan to address mass callouts or resignations among its workforce?"
They have no legislators in the western oil-rich provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, where anger is growing over tough environmental protection laws that critics say could cripple the energy industry.
Iran continued to comply with its end of that deal until May, when the Trump administration added new sanctions intended to cripple Iran's ability to sell oil anywhere in the world.
That includes striking Taliban drug depots to cripple the group's financial lifeline, as the Pentagon did in Iraq and Syria in hitting the Islamic State's oil tankers and cash-storage sites.
But taking just one tunnel out of service would cripple the Northeast, he said, because it would reduce the capacity for cross-Hudson commuting during the rush hours by 75 percent.
Republicans have signaled a willingness to use the budget reconciliation procedure to cripple OLA, and they could similarly strip funding for the CFPB and FSOC without needing a filibuster-proof majority.
The failure of Buttigieg to push Biden out of second in Nevada (and cripple him going into South Carolina) could prove to be the watershed moment in the entire Democratic race.
"There were also jitters that any pandemic-type spread could cripple global supply chains and wreak far greater economic damage than initially forecasted," analysts at Phillip Futures said in a note.
North Korea is almost entirely dependent on China for its oil, and a loss of its supplies would cripple the noticeable economic growth in the country over the last few years.
And the large fines and guilty pleas that Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and UBS agreed to in 2015 for manipulating foreign currencies did not cripple those banks.
James Cartwright, the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff accused of lying to the FBI about his conversations with reporters regarding U.S. efforts to cripple Iran's nuclear program.
The drone attack could cripple a portion of Saudi petroleum exports for days or even weeks and send energy prices substantially higher, but experts see it as a short-term disruption.
Unions are digging in for a nationwide strike over pension reform that they hope will cripple transport networks, close schools, leave garbage piled high to force President Emmanuel Macron into retreat.
The administration has emphasized that the mission to cripple chemical weapons in Syria was a success, but that the U.S. is ready to maintain pressure in order to prevent future use.
Countries generally try to avoid using capital controls except in desperate circumstances because restrictions on the free flow of funds can cripple businesses and cause hardship for households short of cash.
Maintaining and extending sanctions and energy sales abroad are therefore major weapons to cripple Moscow's efforts to subvert pro-Western regimes and gain a free hand for its policies of aggression.
On top of that, Mr. Kenney said that changes to environmental review laws introduced, but not passed, by Mr. Trudeau's government before the election will cripple the oil and gas industry.
The Navy didn't specify the mine's designation, but based on photos and descriptions, it was likely some type of moored contact mine — an undersea weapon designed to cripple or sink ships.
That includes bombing Taliban drug depots to cripple the group's financial lifeline, as the Pentagon did in Iraq and Syria in striking the Islamic State's oil tankers and cash-storage sites.
From the start, showrunner Mike Schur has been perfecting the art of subverting expectations and throwing curveballs into the story at a rate that would cripple pretty much any other show.
Fund managers believe further sanctions, such as a pull-out of bank deposits, remain quite possible in coming days or weeks, but they may hurt the Qatari economy rather than cripple it.
Trump administration's decision to sanction and potentially cripple Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd garnered a sharp rebuke on Thursday from Beijing, which warned that the move could damage trade talks.
In Iraq, current and former counterterrorism generals, intelligence officials and strategists said that Mr. al-Baghdadi's death would not fundamentally cripple the group, which is already reasserting itself in the country's northeast.
The first few weeks after a disaster can be the hardest for animals if pasture is flooded, damaged roads cripple supply chains or farmers lack the money to buy feed, said Murillo.
" And back in February, a local AfD official named Björn Höcke complained to a group of young party supporters that "These stupid politics of coming to grips with the past cripple us.
There are just three days left for dozens of foreign airlines to decide whether to comply with Beijing&aposs orders, or face consequences that could cripple their China business, including legal sanctions.
Secondly, even if new laws were passed to ban outsourcing in the U.S., that would cripple a giant such as Apple, since U.S. electronics manufacturing capabilities are far behind those of Asia's.
If D.C. were to pick up 30 inches of snow, it would be the biggest snowstorm in the notoriously snow-phobic city's history, and would very likely cripple the region for days.
This plan likely makes short-term sense to the Kremlin, but it could cripple the oil industry — and by extension Russia's long-term growth prospects — for years to come, experts told CNBC.
The iPhone at the center of the ongoing legal battle between Apple and the FBI may hold a "dormant cyber pathogen" that could cripple San Bernardino, according to the county's District Attorney.
However, rising non-bank debt has fueled concerns it could make a recession worse because loan losses could cripple many non-bank lenders, leaving companies most in need without access to credit.
Similar comptroller rulings helped cripple the political career of Leopoldo Lopez, who began leading street protests after he was barred from holding office on accusations of making improper use of public funds.
Bloomberg, meanwhile, reported that while Trump was not interested in regime change in North Korea, he was open to "kinetic action"—a one-off strike that could cripple the country's nuclear program.
In 2012, when the line against Obama was that he was a failed leader whose catastrophic blunders would cripple America, they nominated a corporate manager who promised to fix what was broken.
The mainstream press has overreached in its efforts to sully a president who openly loathes their alignment with the political left and feels the investigation's leaks are designed to cripple his presidency.
While Republicans control Congress, and in a couple of weeks will take over the White House, Democrats can cripple their efforts through Senate filibusters and possibly start a protracted fight over regulations.
The fact that so many previous commanders-in-chief managed to govern while avoiding conflicts of interest is a strong indication that making it a requirement would not functionally cripple the president.
"The Denver regional office of the Fish & Wildlife Service has taken several steps designed to obliterate the programmatic integrity and cripple the operational effectiveness of the National Bison Range," the letter says.
McDonagh, who was born in London, to Irish parents, made his bad-boy reputation with pitch-dark comedies like "The Pillowman" and "The Cripple of Inishmaan," many set in the Aran Islands.
That plan holds the power to cripple the economies of the Western provinces, all of which rely heavily on energy-intensive industries such as oil and natural gas, mining, forestry and agriculture.
"In this scenario, the odds of a cliff-edge or WTO outcome would increase as well," he said, referring to a potential return to WTO tariffs, which many warn would cripple trade.
Although a natural disaster can often cripple a country's tourism industry, it doesn't always have to, said Henry H. Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst at the San Francisco-based Atmosphere Research Group.
Kavanaugh wrote in a 22019 Minnesota Law Review article that a president should be allowed to focus with as "few distractions as possible" and that an indictment would "cripple" the federal government.
Most recently, a case scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court could cripple public sector unions by not requiring non-members represented by unions in collective bargaining agreements to pay dues.
But when he thinks about college sports in general, he can't help but wonder if the notion that paying athletes will cripple them in the classroom doesn't carry a familiar, disturbing whiff.
For the candidates that do win, it can cripple their independence and for the few reformers left with the herculean task of unrigging the system they typically find themselves outnumbered and outspent.
Gizmodo points out that the mirror site follows in the wake of FOIA requests filed by people worried that Trump may cripple or try to completely do away with the governmental agency.
Although he recently starred in "Privacy" at the Public Theater in New York, this will be his first appearance on the British stage since Martin McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan" in 2013.
Mr. Grandage, whose self-named production company did a marvelous revival of Mr. McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan" four years ago, has created a subversively sentimental frame for this frightening mind-set.
Mr. Trudeau's barb followed a barrage of criticism in the last week from Mr. Trump, who has accused Canada of unfair trade practices and threatened to cripple its automobile industry with tariffs.
Only then will it be clear whether it would be possible to plunge Russia into darkness or cripple its military — a question that may not be answerable until the code is activated.
China's support of the sanctions was largely a nod to Mr. Trump and would be insufficient to cripple the North Korean economy and force it to the negotiating table, Chinese experts said.
America's ability to cripple the company simply by freezing its access to components made in the United States is a stark sign of what Beijing views as its overreliance on American technology.
A coordinated attack on American communications, GPS, and reconnaissance satellites would be, in effect a space version of Pearl Harbor that would cripple the American economy and its ability to make war.
Top American trade officials argue they're justified in their efforts to block the appointment of WTO judges and cripple the trade organization until it evolves to start addressing China's market-distorting capitalism.
But the "Porter case" illuminates a much more consequential issue, one that can potentially cripple our national security: Who truly controls the process of vetting appointees and officials for White House clearances?
The city worked with the same German company, Erzgebirgische Holzkunst Gahlenz, that built the 26-foot-tall structure in Texas, and a 17-foot one inside a casino in Cripple Creek, Colo.
If he were to do that, and it's unlikely, it would either cripple those insurance companies, or they'd withdraw immediately from the exchanges, terminating coverage and leaving millions without health insurance overnight.
Allowing US companies to buy Chinese-made equipment and services for our most important infrastructure would cripple US equipment providers and put our nation further behind in the race for technological innovation.
Many experts are warning of similar outcomes in the solar case, warning that tariffs on solar panel components would cripple the domestic solar energy industry and lead to almost 90,85033 job losses.
The kingdom forms the foundation of President Donald Trump's Middle East policy, and a decision to severely punish its rulers could spark an estrangement that would cripple his hopes of confronting Iran.
That would potentially push state oil giant PDVSA into default, cripple its ability to operate, and tank the country's already declining output, RBC Capital Markets said in a research note on Friday.
The Trump administration, aided by Citizens United, is poised to fundamentally cripple the broadly supported Endangered Species Act, all in the name of chasing fossil fuels, border walls, and other special interests.
Pointing to a government study that "substantiates the worst fears of the doomsayers," he warned that the bug could cripple the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration, prompting economic chaos.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration imposed sanctions against Venezuela's state-owned oil company on Monday, seeking to cripple the government of embattled President Nicolás Maduro by cutting off its main source of cash.
Kavanaugh wrote in a 2009 Minnesota Law Review article that a president should be able to focus with as "few distractions as possible" and that an indictment would "cripple" the federal government.
The strategy is meant to cripple Iran's oil-dependent economy and force Tehran to quash not only its nuclear ambitions, but this time, its ballistic missile program and its influence in Syria.
Meanwhile, the attempts of the Saudis to cripple America's fracking production seem to have failed; figures from Baker Hughes show that the number of American oil rigs has increased for 22 consecutive weeks.
"As seen from examples in the Middle East such as Tunisia, one isolated attack cannot cripple the entire industry, but repetitive attacks will definitely prevent the development of the tourism industry," Popova explained.
"We are talking about a military response on the table that would cripple their ability to do this by attacking the naval force that has been the military force against our vessels," Sen.
If one isn't reached, Trump's ban and the severing of partnerships from its many hardware and software partners could cripple Huawei for years to come and potentially force it to change its operations.
Frustrated with the lack of progress in the investigation, Kashin conducted his own probe into the attack and several years later publicly accused Turchak of placing an order to cripple or kill him.
China has in turn made veiled threats to curb its exports of rare earth metals to the U.S., a move that could potentially cripple high-tech firms like cellphone and electric car makers.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's order to withdraw US troops from Syria threatens to cripple US-led efforts to kill and capture ISIS members who continue to launch insurgent-style attacks across its former territory.
Many U.S. banks and companies fear a Brexit would cause market turmoil, diminish the clout of Washington's strongest European ally, hurt London's global financial hub status, cripple the EU and weaken Western security.
That, the government argues, lets it seize property that it believes is linked to criminal uses more quickly — to cripple the financial abilities of would-be criminals and therefore prevent future criminal activity.
More pragmatically, the agenda calls for the systemic overhaul of the criminal justice system, including "an end to money bail, mandatory fines, fees" and other related charges that financially cripple poor black defendants.
A cyber-attack to cripple the other side's nuclear command and control, which could be interpreted as the prelude to a nuclear first strike, is another potential cause of instability in a crisis.
But the scale of the outrage in no way matches the magnitude of this disaster, which, like WWII, threatens to cripple or even obliterate human life on the planet as we know it.
Gawker is battling an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit brought by Hogan, who won a $140 million judgment against it - enough to cripple the company, which this week said it was exploring financial options.
These operations are believed to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars and allow Pyongyang to pursue its nuclear ambitions as sanctions cripple the country's economy, according to analysts who spoke to CNN.
That money funds Pyongyang's pursuit of a long-range nuclear weapon and the lavish lifestyle of the country's elite, keeping them happy as sanctions cripple the economy, according to analysts CNN spoke to.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hold his first talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday amid tensions over whether the administration plans protectionist measures that could cripple Canada's economy.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid on Monday gave his assent to a controversial new law that media groups fear could cripple press freedom and curb free speech in the South Asian nation.
The Senate has a duty to the American people to explore his troubling record, reject this unfit candidate and insist on a nominee who will advance the agency's vital mission — not cripple it.
He said, "We never had any help in these endeavors, and never will," an apparent suggestion that they should look to no early end to sanctions that continue to cripple the Russian economy.
James Cartwright, the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who was accused of lying to the FBI about his conversations with reporters regarding U.S. efforts to cripple Iran's nuclear program.
As such, building technological resilience into government and private operations is critical to the survival of organizations, allowing them to survive attacks and ensure that the same one will not cripple them twice.
Trump has also ratcheted up sanctions on Iran in recent weeks, eliminating waivers on the country's oil sales and imposing fresh penalties on its metals sector in an effort to cripple Tehran's economy.
Antimicrobial resistance is projected to kill more people than cancer by 2050, which would reduce global economic output by between 22 percent and 239 percent and severely cripple modern medical and surgical advances.
What we're hearing: A top House Republican aide says haste was the cause of the "ridiculous, tone-deaf unforced error" when the GOP attempted in trying to cripple the Office of Congressional Ethics.
The fire-sale trend will likely accelerate as the crisis continues to cripple the local operations of more multinational firms, according to two private-sector sources familiar with similar deals in the works.
Lead continues to cripple children's physical and cognitive development, wreak havoc on the human heart and circulatory system of an untold number of adults, and destroy the bone structure and memories of seniors.
Such a drastic move domestically could further cripple the nation's economy, and have negative effects such as preventing the flow of cargo, making it harder to ship medical supplies and other essential goods.
One primary goal of the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign of economic sanctions is to so cripple Iran's economy that the government will agree to negotiate a new agreement over its nuclear program.
He warned, without specifics, that Democrats, "totally consumed by their chilling lust for power," would end coal production, eliminate health care options and cripple law enforcement capabilities if given a majority in Congress.

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