"As a deterrent against attacks on our critical resources, the United States must possess the unquestioned capacity to launch crippling cyber counterattacks, and I mean crippling — crippling," Trump said.
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Luck, on the other hand, spent his first seven years battling all sorts of injuries, missing a full one and a half seasons while facing crippling ailment after crippling ailment.
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CIDAHU, Indonesia — Thousands of children with crippling birth defects.
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It's an expensive and potentially crippling mistake for any brand.
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"I get nerves to an almost crippling degree," he said.
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It can tip them into crippling debt or utter destitution.
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Yes, she acknowledges, the 2016 election is "poisonous" and "crippling".
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The strikes have been inconvenient, occasionally exasperating, but not crippling.
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The initial anger subsided, replaced by crippling grief and depression.
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Camilla s mother and grandmother suffered from the crippling illness.
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Schultz's organization is attempting to attack the whole crippling system.
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I became belligerent and had the absolute worst, crippling hangovers.
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But instead of crippling the body, it cripples the mind.
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Meanwhile, in Argentina, a crippling Mexit is on the cards.
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He said student loan debt was economically crippling young Americans.
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Just how crippling of an obsession are we talking about?
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The lasting effect of these unforced errors is institutionally crippling.
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When I have a choice between 1,000 people, it's crippling.
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Clark is also deaf, and he suffers from crippling arthritis.
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And Mr. Kim is seeking relief from crippling economic sanctions.
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More trade news: U.S. sanctions are crippling Iranian oil exports.
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The country is also dealing with a crippling economic crisis.
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Gun violence, climate chaos and crippling debt plague our youth.
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The young dissidents will leave prison with crippling legal bills.
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This directly leads to crippling congestion in all our systems.
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The ban, if implemented, would have crippling effects beyond Huawei.
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"Denial is a crippling component of addictive disease," Gitlow said.
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Thanks to the PFD, crippling poverty is scant in Alaska.
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The ruling could be a crippling blow to his aspirations.
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It's all fun and games until the crippling emasculation kicks in!
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Insulin depravation can lead to crippling pain and dehydration before death.
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"I get nerves to an almost crippling degree," he told CNN.
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Tinder and Instagram are "crippling" relationships, sex therapist Esther Perel says.
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The only obstacle in her way was her crippling stage fright.
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That thought process was crippling to me for a long time.
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Soldiers who have shot children sometimes suffer from crippling psychological wounds.
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Natalie: Today's snow is crippling much of the Washington lowlands. [laughing]
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The crippling hack of France TV5 Monde sent a clear message.
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But it could be crippling in Europe, Huawei's second-biggest market.
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When ZTE was banned in April 2018, the effect was crippling.
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Breakouts, no matter how big or small, can feel emotionally crippling.
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The strikes have been inconvenient, and occasionally exasperating, but not crippling.
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This defect is crippling and ensures he would fail in office.
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That potential tax liability could be crippling to lower-income borrowers.
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The struggle with his family was a crippling blow, he said.
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There is a big roadblock in implementing such crippling sanctions: China.
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Jonathan Adler—architect of the potentially crippling challenge to ACA tax
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After years of crippling depression, she accidentally discovered ketamine in 21970.
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Millions have fled the country due to the crippling economic downturn.
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The country's inflation rate hit a crippling 800 percent last year.
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"As an organization, it's crippling" to lose that much anticipated funding.
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The impact on small firms and mortgage-holders might be crippling.
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A crippling national debt exists because Washington has too much power.
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As of May 31, the child continued to experience crippling symptoms.
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The weekend crime spree crippling a city already battling a crisis.
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What to eat for lunch becomes less of a crippling decision.
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The international community has finally imposed crippling sanctions on North Korea.
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The fallout could be crippling for China's economic growth this quarter.
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Ms. Pombo wrote poetry as a way to combat crippling depression.
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Here's what you need to know: • Crippling floods in Southeast Asia.
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New York (CNN Business)The coronavirus is crippling most American industries.
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I did not come by my crippling addiction to Arsenal honestly.
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The shift comes as Brazil emerges from a crippling, yearslong recession.
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There are posturing dunks and crippling, nearly ankle-breaking reverse dribbles.
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Millions have fled the country due to a crippling economic downturn.
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Back on Space Jam's website, the "Jump Station" page is crippling.
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Abramovic thinks a scarcity of eye contact is crippling modern culture.
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This crippling condition mostly affects young girls and is often fatal.
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That was a crippling blow to Iran's main source of revenue.
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What's happening: A crippling heatwave is making conditions difficult for firefighters.
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The United States already has crippling sanctions in place against Iran.
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Drug War at its most belligerent: crop eradication, crippling local economies,
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Crippling us, their main market, would cripple China just as badly.
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Venezuela is seeking to raise hard currency amid a crippling crisis.
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Frank Muth attributed the success to America's crippling student debt crisis.
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Eliminate a virus crippling the systems of a government environmental agency.
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But I wasn't prepared for the crippling cramps and horrible diarrhea.
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He was still shaking his head with his nearly crippling remorse.
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The collection of these overpayments can send veterans into crippling debt.
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It consumed 40 per cent of my income and was crippling.
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Now, it faces crippling budget cuts and increasing difficulty paying government workers.
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Not quite a baseball bat to the kneecaps, but potentially crippling nonetheless.
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However isolation is our biggest issue and can be the most crippling.
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When I have a choice between a thousand people, it's crippling. Yeah.
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Nearly all of them deal with the crippling scars of childhood shame.
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The Palestinian territory is struggling under a crippling military and economic siege.
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"Many lawyers come out of law school with crippling debt," Rapping said.
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If Iran is still under crippling sanctions, a hardliner may replace him.
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Residents emphasized, though, that they refuse to let the fear be crippling.
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"My girlfriend suffers from, at times, crippling depression and anxiety," he wrote.
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At least they don't represent the growing, crippling hegemony of Big Tech.
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Both candidates have what are probably crippling disadvantages, one of them money.
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That loan never materialised, gradually crippling the 25-year old airline's operations.
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The Trump administration has imposed crippling sanctions on Venezuela's crucial oil industry.
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A similar, but potentially more crippling blow, may have been dealt Friday.
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The aim was to enter the new millennium without this crippling virus.
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Rather, it's another symptom of the crippling inequality she has always faced.
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Why it matters: The trade war has been crippling for U.S. farmers.
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A crippling drought has brought high temperatures and historically low rainfall amounts.
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A bag of the good ol' green grass + snacks + crippling paranoia = woke.
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Unfortunately, there is a big roadblock in implementing such crippling sanctions: China.
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The introduction of crippling oil sanctions cut export revenues by a third.
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MRSA is psychologically crippling, especially if you're someone who's prone to anxiety.
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At worst, aviophobia can be crippling; at best, it is highly inconvenient.
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To be clear, our current innovation-crippling patent system certainly needs restructuring.
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They leaked information to the media crippling the president's ability to govern.
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It's dangerous, devastating, crippling, and it's a killer, and still socially acceptable.
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Nuclear weapons, even at a cost of crippling sanctions, provide that security.
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But it also deals frankly with crippling poverty and systemic class issues.
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Yet, the AHCA's most far-reaching side effect will be crippling inequality.
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With Benjamin's maturation and intellectual awakening, a crippling self-consciousness set in.
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She just wanted justice when town officials threatened her with crippling fines.
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The malware can also shut down physical equipment, temporarily crippling manufacturing companies.
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Her early career choices were also affected by sometimes crippling performance anxiety.
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The recession has contributed to the rise in crippling student-loan debt.
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Will they say yes or will you be faced with crippling rejection?
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Crippling student loan debt often forces young people to move back home.
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But the city's crippling housing shortage—the homeless people lining the freeways.
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Never mind how much it exacerbates this country's already crippling political polarization.
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A lack of power is crippling what is left of Zimbabwean industry.
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I don't know if you can tell, but I have crippling anxiety.
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In doing so, however, they would risk crippling their great strength: dynamism.
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Has the stress of office aggravated a mental illness crippling impulse control?
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Last summer the NotPetya attack struck Ukraine, crippling systems throughout the country.
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More than two million people have fled the country, crippling food production.
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But what kind of opportunity is the opportunity to acquire crippling debt?
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He's behind on rent, drowning in debt and plagued by crippling anxiety.
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She believed he was dangerously unraveling under emotional problems and crippling debt.
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How has North Korea survived seven rounds of crippling United Nations sanctions?
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Puerto Rico's schools are being hit hard by its crippling debt crisis.
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You can take steps to combat climate change without crippling the economy.
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That loan never materialised, gradually crippling the 153-year old airline's operations.
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Gone are the days of America's crippling dependence on foreign energy sources.
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Cold kills, and I don't mean just extreme cold and crippling blizzards.
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These are crippling loopholes that cause family separation, which we don't want.
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Similarly, The Glass Menagerie also pitted exciting adventure against a crippling reality.
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Europe has a history of crippling recriminations in the face of crisis.
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Medical costs for the infants and detox programs for adults were crippling.
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The financial damage can be crippling, especially for homeowners without flood insurance.
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Wouldn't someone with crippling anxiety feel more anxious during times of distress?
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He suffered bouts of depression and began to suffer from crippling social anxiety.
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These are crippling loopholes that cause family separation which we don&apost want.
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Relatives apparently told investigators Brendan had an almost crippling fear of the dark.
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They later resumed payments to keep pipeline attacks from crippling vital oil revenues.
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Sure, diamonds are nice, but so is freeing yourself from crippling student debt!
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The sale comes four months after Icahn closed it amid a crippling strike.
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Until very recently Iran too has been the subject of crippling economic sanctions.
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But would Bran, whose crippling fall arguably kickstarted the war, accept the crown?
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So we may yet see the occasional "CRIPPLING AND POTENTIALLY HISTORIC BLIZZARD" declaration.
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The upside is that the investor experience can be illuminating rather than crippling.
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It's kind of a friendly, non-threatening look into your crippling smartphone addiction.
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I'm still in crippling debt from all the loans I got from [college].
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The Late Show host had crippling anxiety — except when he was performing onstage.
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Or a silent afterwork drink to coax away that cold, crippling loneliness.[Tinder]
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What's the point of spending all that cash if you're ultimately crippling performance?
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I have had chronic, crippling pain for as long as I can remember.
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Those who can get to see a doctor often pay a crippling price.
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It comes as rebels broke a crippling monthlong government siege on eastern Aleppo.
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That is crippling—as two firms, ZTE and Rusal, discovered, briefly, last year.
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Perhaps most significant, though, is the crippling of the OAS's democracy promotion efforts.
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Why it matters: The trade war has been crippling for U.S. farmers. Sen.
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A successful attack would deal a crippling blow to Britain's security and prosperity.
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"Opioid abuse has become a crippling problem throughout the United States," Trump said.
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Amid a crippling economic, social and political crisis, many Puerto Ricans feel invisible.
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And it doesn't shy from the crippling darkness of Jerry Garcia's sad downfall.
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The ransomware that started crippling computers on May 12 demands bitcoin from victims.
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Water fowl will start to disappear, crippling the region's $70 million hunting industry.
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During our afternoon together, Scanlan's formerly crippling social anxiety is hard to detect.
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In China, Beijing and other major cities are also combatting crippling air pollution.
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She saw firsthand the disaster's toll, including the crippling of the power supply.
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Many men say they are suffering with the crippling effects of plutonium poisoning.
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But many businesses fear the costs of climate protection legislation could be crippling.
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At 28, Chris was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, which caused crippling daily pain.
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My crippling self-consciousness disappears — well, diminishes — when I write under Bosch's name.
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Tugboat men threaten to strike, cutting off coal supplies, crippling the postwar metropolis.
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Israel undoubtedly could deal Hezbollah a crippling military blow in such a conflict.
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The cuts had a crippling effect in Baltimore's ability to help its residents.
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The country has also been struck by crippling earthquakes that have delayed development.
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This morally repugnant practice is crippling families who get stuck with the bill.
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The nuclear deal went through because Khamenei wanted it to end crippling sanctions.
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The canal was blocked for months, causing a crippling oil shortage in Europe.
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Activists block trade points with India leading to crippling fuel and medicine shortages.
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Becoming "typical" proved to be the thing that was truly crippling for me.
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Buffett said rising healthcare costs are crippling the competitiveness of U.S. companies abroad.
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And for some of us, that debt can remain crippling well into adulthood.
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The investigation was credited with crippling the Klan in Georgia, Mississippi and elsewhere.
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France, in particular, is struggling with crippling strikes and violent "yellow vest" demonstrations.
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Like all opiate addicts my crippling fear of withdrawal was my guiding force.
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That's why a lack of confidence is sometimes referred to as 'crippling doubt.
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HALF of Americans don't pay income tax despite crippling govt debt...http://t.
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Led by the United States, the international community is crippling North Korea's economy.
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She looks fantastic in her crop top but suffers from crippling self-doubt.
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They can simultaneously become more susceptible to crippling assaults from politicians and regulators.
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For many, this was a crippling expense; for others, it was simply impossible.
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Sony was left without voice mail, email or production systems, essentially crippling operations.
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Climate change was linked to a crippling drought around Cape Town in 2018.
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The state now believes that a single hacker is behind this crippling attack.
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Iran wants to force America to ease sanctions that are crippling its economy.
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Ms. Cook stopped drinking in 1977, and the crippling effects of depression subsided.
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I have witnessed firsthand the crippling effects of endometriosis on my granddaughter Emily.
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WINDSOR, Ontario — Bernie Sanders wanted to make a point about a crippling injustice.
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"The most crippling debt is when you don't complete [a degree]," he explained.
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The company piled up crippling amounts of debt following years of bad decisions.
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A critical failure of social bonds and law enforcement is crippling our nation.
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"It was a sense of immediate relief and then crippling depression," she says.
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States are facing crippling strikes by public employees over unpaid or inadequate salaries.
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"Anything you got to send out is going to be crippling," Broomfield said.
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An occasional audit is vital, but continuous mortification can be crippling and wasteful.
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I've read that book too and am suddenly overcome with crippling self-consciousness.
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And he had other symptoms: crippling nausea, constant dizziness, a skyrocketing heart rate.
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The United Nations Security Council has voted for new and potentially crippling penalties.
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They've charged through taboos and soundtracked crippling depression by reimagining Nina Simone classics.
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All the mundane 'crippling' anxieties I once let dictate how I functioned have dissipated.
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Luckily, they both caught it and acted quickly so it's not a crippling failure.
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Pop singer Zayn Malik has canceled a show in London due to crippling anxiety.
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Each year the Tribeca Film Festival brings a crippling array of choices for attendees.
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Political division has gotten so dysfunctional and so ugly that it's crippling to democracy.
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Russian and Syrian warplanes have relentlessly bombed hospitals, schools and marketplaces, crippling civilian infrastructure.
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"Breaches like this can lead to identity theft and crippling financial fraud," said Markey.
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" —Anonymous "I struggle with crippling generalized anxiety disorder and was prescribed Lexapro for it.
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They have insurance and are focused on their own, often crippling health care costs.
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Magazine for its February issue about her academic struggles, crippling anxiety, and juvenile arthritis.
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WITH ECONOMIC turmoil crippling Venezuela, we ask what can be done to tame hyperinflation.
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Democrats have scored many wins since their crippling loss in the 2016 presidential election.
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In a sense, you were kind of crippling a very nice piece of hardware.
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Amazon was accused of crippling book retailers like Borders in part through price cutting.
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Lucas Giolito (0-3) lost his third straight start, beset by crippling control problems.
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She's self-obsessed, always late, and has a crippling case of Peter Pan Syndrome.
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" More from the Hill: A "political morass ... is crippling the House Intelligence Committee's investigation.
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By destroying or crippling Libya's oil industry, IS might scuttle the power-sharing agreement.
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"It's going to be crippling for the people they're claiming to protect," Darling says.
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Kentucky, where crippling pension debt saddles the state budget, is the lone holdout. Gov.
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The disease can progress rapidly, crippling the immune system and shutting down vital organs.
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But abandoning or crippling the pact would mean abandoning our shared vision of prosperity.
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In exchange, it lifted crippling economic sanctions, theoretically ushering in economic growth in Iran.
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The second-quarter figures suggested this disruption was not crippling for the economy, however.
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In March, the singer revealed that she suffers crippling stage fright when she tours.
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If Gazprom fails to deliver on these understandings, the EU can impose crippling penalties.
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"It's dangerous, devastating, crippling, and it's a killer, and still socially acceptable," she added.
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After MS, I live with often-crippling fatigue, frequent numbness and disorienting vision problems.
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Finally, the tenuous security situation and constant political gridlock is crippling the Afghan economy.
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Rural areas are more reliant on food assistance and face a crippling digital divide.
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Iranian cyberattacks against critical American targets would likely be met with crippling, escalating counterattacks.
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While blackouts are common in Kashmir, reports say this is the most crippling yet.
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If a small business is breached, the effect could be crippling — many cannot recover.
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"These are crippling loopholes that cause family separation, which we don't want," Trump said.
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The political consequences of this stunning debacle may end up being historic — and crippling.
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The crippling blockade has robbed Gaza residents of any chance to chart their lives.
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The orgasm like slamming a shot of gin with a chaser of crippling guilt.
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This imposter was apparently making money off of empty threats of crippling DDoS attacks.
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Although the system has improved in recent decades, crippling sanctions have hampered its development.
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They were hard to fill, and Ms. Jinich had to battle crippling stage fright.
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But the fight is about far more than merely crippling one Chinese telecom giant.
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But flooding has had another, less intuitive effect — crippling the nation's essential river commerce.
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The construction of the unfinished 242-room edifice left the family with crippling debt.
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The Great War was as these poets described — trenches, gas, suicide, crippling shell shock.
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Family rejection can be crippling, leading to negative outcomes, from homelessness to drug abuse.
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I suffered from crippling depression, anxiety and insomnia as a college freshman and sophomore.
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WHEN MR. HAWKE TURNED 40, he began to experience "crippling" bouts of stage fright.
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Op-Ed Contributor I was 12 the first time I felt the crippling cramps.
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The unkind twists of the genetic lottery have given him instead a crippling threesome.
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"I had crippling anxiety where I wouldn't leave the apartment for days," she said.
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No different from anywhere in the West, yet a world of crippling sanctions away.
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But other impacts are much greater, including crippling joint pain known as psoriatic arthritis.
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Just as sanctions are shrinking Iran's economy, crippling its proxies will shrink its influence.
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Ultimately, growing U.S. trade hostilities jeopardize valuable conservation efforts by crippling the agriculture sector.
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Elsewhere, carbon pricing policies would add "crippling costs for higher emitters," the report noted.
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There, she minored rather than majored in theater, largely because of crippling stage fright.
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Why would federal regulators choose to ignore the crippling costs associated with their rules?
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Between crippling anxiety and general insomnia, I take all the help I can get.
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Venezuela's own hard currency collapsed as the South American state grappled with crippling hyperinflation.
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These storms bore unassuming names, but they terrorized our island before crippling our economy.
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"Opioid abuse has become a crippling problem throughout the United States," Trump said today.
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The crucial part that prepares students for gaokao can involve crippling expenses for poorer families.
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Now Major League Baseball's Chief Baseball Officer, Torre said he once suffered from crippling insecurity.
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In an attempt to set boundaries, Athens clobbered its neighbor with a crippling trade embargo.
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It wasn't the stress of work, relationships, or the crippling cost of living in London.
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The prospects of further crippling the ACA or defunding Planned Parenthood still tantalize the GOP.
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But it's still unclear whether the drug can noticeably improve the crippling symptoms sufferers experience.
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The company has been shedding assets to pay back its crippling $9.1 billion debt load.
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However, long-range mobile communications still required a crippling amount of hardware to be dependable.
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The "pink slime" controversy gained national attention for crippling the beef company, and affecting employment.
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The deal that included lifting the sanctions crippling Iran's economy went into effect last month.
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He cited onerous reporting requirements, "farce" shareholder meetings and the threat of potentially "crippling" litigation.
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Cyber warfare is already here, and a few organizations have unfortunately suffered the crippling consequences.
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Is this a crippling blow to the company's efforts to prevent abuses on the platform?
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Once the drugs wore off, his anxiety about the hole he was in was crippling.
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Manufacturers must endure crippling shortages of electricity in the summer and gas in the winter.
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As a result she wants a judge to punish the insurance giant with crippling sanctions.
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Even before a crippling recession that has already lasted three years, care was often precarious.
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Early looks at this sequel's VR support were rife with anecdotal accounts of crippling nausea.
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" "Selfishness and irresponsibility will be made clear to the world, crippling the country's world leadership.
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On May 30th the president threatened crippling tariffs on Mexico after a row over migration.
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Father John Misty should be singing about one night stands, crippling depression, and drunk driving.
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Its property bubble burst, crippling the banks and causing mass unemployment that peaked at 26%.
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Stifling the group on one day — even Election Day — would not be a crippling blow.
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The world's response to Putin has included crippling sanctions, which are slowly bankrupting the Kremlin.
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Earlier this week, criminals torched buses and a truck, crippling traffic after a police raid.
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And a man whose crippling anxiety was relieved, permitting him to start developing work skills.
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Hopefully, it's another nudge for the DEA to reschedule the drug and stop crippling research.
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And as if the medical expenses were not enough, the cost of gas is crippling.
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The lane closures caused a crippling traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge for days.
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German central bank blocks $400 million cash delivery to Iran ahead of crippling U.S. sanctions .
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Venezuela's national currency, the bolivar, has plummeted in recent years amid a crippling economic crisis.
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Another drive could be unlocked with "any password" by crippling the drive's password validation checks.
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And the crippling cost of keeping generators fueled just underlined how essential grid power was.
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"The fear of being forced into another one of these situations was crippling," she said.
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Whenever I pass a public restroom, I experience crippling anxiety over germs in my hair.
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These caveats are crippling, amateurish and not becoming of professional militaries subordinate to such orders.
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So they gathered Hilltop Dr. Carson despite Gregory's weak-willed objections, gravely crippling the colony.
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The robberies would, many suspect, provide a revenue stream while the country faces crippling sanctions.
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The fear of non-state actors launching crippling cyberattacks against critical infrastructures is a fantasy.
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Kanye West — he of the crippling debt — isn't going to be happy about this news.
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Now the company has debts of £1.3 billion, including a crippling pension deficit of £571m.
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Severe drought is also crippling Zambia, a country that was once an African success story.
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Student loan debt is so crippling that it's leading some borrowers to file for bankruptcy.
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Why would conservatives support leaders who are utterly indifferent to skyrocketing premiums and crippling taxes?
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Yeah, it's a crippling fragility that I have had to deal with my whole life.
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But crippling sanctions and threats of military action are making life worse for ordinary Venezuelans.
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But for travelers from New Jersey, the disruptions on the 33rd Street line are crippling.
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The rebels were dealt a crippling blow this week when Syrian government forces recaptured Aleppo.
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Social networks walk a fine line between being a useful tool and a crippling addiction.
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It initially helped relieve the crippling pain from a workplace injury until its effects faded.
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I felt the burden of student debt that is crippling an entire generation of people.
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There's no doubt that anxiety disorders — from panic attacks to social phobias — can be crippling.
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They should be throwing parties in castles and developing crippling personality deficiencies along the way.
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When dining out in New York, the spectre of crippling indecision lurks around every corner.
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And then there's the Byrde family itself, which has to survive its own crippling dysfunction.
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If you have a crippling phobia, how about you add spectators and strenuous physical trials?
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Bankers, brokers and city officials inflated taxi medallion prices and saddled drivers with crippling loans.
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It ended up saddling some of its acquirers with crippling losses that necessitated government bailouts.
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But it is when the guilt is most crippling that I remember my support group.
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A Biden victory of that magnitude would deal a potentially crippling blow to Sanders' chances.
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I began to have the crippling fear that I'd never find anyone to connect with.
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Players and coaches say the other polls are intriguing, but mostly potentially season-crippling distractions.
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Years earlier, Ms. Beresford had fought an episode of depression so crippling she required hospitalization.
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Many face air pollution crises, crippling congestion and other challenges related to mobility and infrastructure.
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A lifting of crippling UN sanctions imposed on North Korea is a priority for Kim.
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Above all, he has shown a crippling sensitivity to the opinions of his fellow celebrities.
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Prince Harry suffered from crippling depression because of unresolved grief connected to his mother's death.
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Mr. Seabrook said his mortgage was crippling him and his beloved dog had just died.
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Last month, a power failure at a station in Midtown Manhattan led to crippling delays.
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The ordeal eventually brought back the crippling depression he had been treated for years earlier.
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Wetschler has been left with almost $30,000 in debt after this experience, a crippling amount.
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They pass them on to students who pay them by taking out financially crippling loans.
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But the typical American millennial is also carrying a crippling amount of student loan debt.
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Deteriorating infrastructure is posing a public safety crisis while crippling America's ability to compete globally.
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It's a sickening situation for humanity and a crippling blow for healthcare in conflict zones.
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In a digital marketplace of crippling choice, there's room for a lot more of that.
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Paleo tree-ring data show evidence of numerous crippling droughts during the past 1,000 years.
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If you had Alzheimer's or some crippling disease in your family, you see [its impact].
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Such attacks have only accelerated Afghan defections and desertions that had already reached crippling levels.
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A slew of other governments, including the city of Atlanta, have faced similarly crippling breaches.
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"It's the wrong focus and is impossible to achieve without crippling the economy," he said.
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It will make innovators especially vulnerable to crippling lawsuits arising from design patent infringement claims.
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If the overseas assets perform poorly, the companies could be left with crippling debts at home.
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Fighting for every breath and in crippling pain, Coker hired Herschel Hobson, a personal-injury lawyer.
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But the move came under fire for crippling small businesses and destabilizing India's cash-based economy.
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Some inmates lose the ability to maintain a state of alertness, while others develop crippling obsessions.
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Instead, it turned into another crippling addiction that she said robbed eight years of her life.
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But last winter we had enough rain finally to break the back of the crippling drought.
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Two days, however, he returned, now barely able to stay conscious and suffering crippling abdominal pain.
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The decisions were controversial, but Volcker is credited with saving the U.S. economy from crippling inflation.
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The news, a crippling blow to the #NeverTrump campaign, has sent many conservatives into a panic.
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Estonians recall the crippling Russian cyber-attack that brought their country to a standstill in 2007.
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Locusts can decimate cropland, crippling farms and leaving markets empty and livestock with nothing to eat.
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The scramble for foreign exchange is crippling businesses and pushing up the cost of imported goods.
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What they are doing is taboo and dangerous—some contract crippling sexually transmitted diseases from it.
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It devastated the island back in 2017, crippling St. Thomas and St. John for several months.
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A ransomware attack is spreading across Russia and Ukraine, crippling multiple news agencies and transportation systems.
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Like tens of thousands of others across the country, she is saddled with crippling student debt.
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Trump has said he would renegotiate America's trade deals, and he threatened crippling tariffs against China.
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Crippling sanctions also appeared to have failed to dissuade Pyongyang from increasing its arsenal as well.
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We don't often consider the crippling impact on the lives of the people who love them.
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Maybe the tax isn't always crippling, but it is also extreme to say it is meaningless.
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Not only does that protect against hacking, it prevents easy hijacking from powerful, network crippling botnets.
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The lavish purchase came as HUD faced crippling budget cuts to the tune of $23 billion.
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So, my big question for Rhimes was, how do you get over that paralyzing, crippling fear?
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But if Cruz is wrong about the outcome of the election, the fallout would be crippling.
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For those who stayed behind, the psychological pressure is even more crippling than the physical entrapment.
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Maduro has steadily moved to concentrate power as the nation reels from a crippling economic crisis.
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Withdrawal is commonly described as a mix of the worst stomach flu and crushing, crippling anxiety.
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And if they have more than one person in the family with allergies, it is crippling.
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Venezuela has been struggling to make payments on its international bonds amid a crippling economic crisis.
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The set up has worked in asset management, but it led to crippling infighting among staff.
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From the attack on the Justice Department to the one crippling Ukraine, most utilize spear phishing.
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I also read this book called What You Must Think of Me about crippling social anxiety.
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But for small companies that can ill afford the added cost, the impact can be crippling.
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The slow economy in New Mexico grew slower as home buying sagged under new crippling regulations.
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But for too many, student loans have become the start of a lifetime of crippling debt.
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Today an adversary can attack one or two satellites and be certain of a crippling effect.
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Iran and the West remain at odds over the 2015 nuclear deal and crippling US sanctions.
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In seizing power, the Houthis inflicted massive civilian casualties and crippling damage to Yemen's rudimentary infrastructure.
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With $1.6 trillion outstanding student debt in the United States, student lending is crippling many Americans.
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"Let us not talk about the debt," Yulín Cruz said, referring Puerto Rico's crippling debt load.
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Libya's economy was in desperate straits from crippling sanctions imposed because of its support of terrorism.
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The measure was a fresh blow to Lilongwe, which was already besieged by crippling power blackouts.
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The weevil larvae feast on a tree's crown, crippling its growth and, within months, killing it.
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With your membership, you'll enjoy unlimited access without lots of fees crippling your high-volume trading.
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The anxiety was crippling, but I discovered I could control one thing perfectly: my own breath.
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Struggling to come to terms with his sexual identity caused him many years of crippling depression.
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Even Nicolas Maduro, despite a crippling financial crisis, has maintained his grip on power in Venezuela.
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My mother found her own crippling prison through high-interest rates, low wages, and high rent.
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"It would be crippling if the Republicans were running around eating each other alive," Jennings said.
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During these drug-taking hours, my burdensome and crippling mental mechanisms seemed to be switched off.
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Every player here either didn't perform up to his cap hit or was a crippling disappointment.
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The state loan program, intended to help the most impoverished students, saddles them with crippling debt.
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We cannot wait as this pandemic destroys our economy and sends us into a crippling recession.
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For NATO troops, interacting with civil society is almost impossible because of the crippling security situation.
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Some critics have gushed over the book; most of the academic critics have published crippling reviews.
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But because of my crippling self-loathing, I just keep taking more of everything for myself.
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We talk about the sort of crippling reality of the boring two-way, as it's called.
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The pain was soon accompanied by panic attacks, crippling depression and something bordering on suicidal thoughts.
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The Trump administration used new authority to deploy potentially crippling malware deep inside the Russian systems.
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The administration has already attempted to block countries from buying Iranian oil, crippling the country's economy.
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Italy's nationalist government is again balking at the European Union's demands to decrease its crippling debt.
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Still, even Murray knew the lackluster start was a crippling blow against a team like Alabama.
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Crippling housing shortages in the San Francisco Bay Area have limited the growth of technology startups.
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"They're crippling us," said Walter Levine, who has lived in this New Jersey community since 4003.
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Nelson A. Rockefeller in 1966 in the wake of a crippling New York City transit strike.
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I think, you know, removing the debt that was really crippling for the business was key.
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Stocks have fallen worldwide as the virus has spread, cutting global supply lines and crippling industry.
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Already crippling more than 10 million customers across the state, power failures sprawled by the hour.
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Protesters approached the stage and said her policies crippling Iran's economy amounted to human rights abuses.
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" And yet, he says, the fear of public criticism today is, "in a way, more crippling.
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China responded to Trump's tariffs by placing crippling tariffs of its own on American agricultural products.
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The president is scribbling and hackers are crippling, but first: a cartoon about open-source romance.
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Child marriage is entrenched in Yemen, a symptom of crippling poverty and a deeply conservative culture.
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SAA suffered a crippling strike this month which pushed the airline to the brink of collapse.
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He found the pressure of playing in public, and simply of being a Serkin, almost crippling.
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Drought, particularly, is crippling, because it creates lasting malnutrition, leading to permanent cognitive and physical damage.
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Inflation is close to 20 percent, and currency depreciation has been crippling for poor Haitian families.
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This was my struggle—the bizarre by-product of a crippling insecurity and an inflated ego.
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The "problem" came two days in, crippling the command module's supply of electricity, light and water.
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Over a period of time, the US cut all diplomatic ties while imposing crippling financial sanctions.
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California in the 20th century witnessed firsthand the negative effects of air pollution through crippling smog.
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The quake hit just as the oil-rich nation is wrestling with a crippling economic crisis.
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Even with a complete ban on formula advertising, human milk banks in Brazil faced crippling shortages.
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The public, however, rarely hears about those crippling costs to get to trials and stay enrolled.
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This lack of accountability and security is a crippling combination that turns people away from government.
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But thousands of people regrouped and marched along a main thoroughfare toward government offices, crippling traffic.
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Skepticism is widespread over his plans to dig state oil firm Pemex out of crippling debt.
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The Soviet side also knew that the cost of maintaining nuclear weapons was crippling the economy.
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Amid crippling consumer price inflation in the 1970s, it shifted its focus to fighting this scourge.
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An American missile attack in 1998 destroyed a factory in Khartoum and presaged crippling economic sanctions.
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She says that landmark regulations would saddle her unionized, thin-margin business with potentially crippling burdens.
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But how could they understand the crippling fears of dying I faced almost every waking minute?
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Computer security news is usually pretty dismal, from malware crippling the web to ransomware taking down hospitals.
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But experts say being unable to source US parts and components for too long would be crippling.
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Orgasms, for as wonderful as they feel, aren't going to help you "obliterate crippling depression," she says.
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Indeed, sanctions on individuals are far less provocative than the alternative: measures aimed at crippling Iran's economy.
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When crippling back pain forced Robin Henderson to leave her job last year, Medicaid was a godsend.
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A guy called Kapil from India tells the 60-strong audience of his crippling addiction to pornography.
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Of course, this isn't the first time we've heard of Cruz's crippling love for the canned stuff.
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That's proven to be a bit of a crippling factor Down Under, as Mashable experienced for itself.
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Crippling debt has stalled the country's economic growth and has kept many citizens from accessing basic services.
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The United States in January levied crippling oil industry sanctions meant to starve Maduro's government of revenue.
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The drug is not as addictive as heroin, but dependency and crippling withdrawals are a serious issue.
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TM has also helped the star deal with her crippling anxiety and ignoring the Internet rumor mill.
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In Spain, problems at relatively small lenders ended up crippling the system and requiring an EU bailout.
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These botnets were allegedly behind the staggering and crippling distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) to KrebsOnSecurity.
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But, for many in the profession, that day-in-day-out stress can lead to crippling depression.
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A crippling drought may have further unsettled an already failing political structure, where elite royalty ruled society.
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Blocking textile exports and cutting off the flow of oil from China would potentially be crippling measures.
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Back then Iran was under crippling sanctions and suffered from an annual inflation rate of around 783%.
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Sure, you can keep track of phone numbers, to-do lists, or crippling gambling debts with it.
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Worse, the company is basically crippling its hotspot feature for all customers on the $45 unlimited plan.
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Instead it is following the model that has burdened some Asian and African states with crippling debt.
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The Trump administration just came to an agreement to lift crippling sanctions against Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE.
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Having an unauthorized, "illegal" child was punished with crippling fines sometimes larger than a family's annual income.
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She discussed the issue to raise awareness about the crippling nature of domestic violence — emotional and physical.
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If faithfully followed, these standards would help decrease the risk of a crippling future medical device attack.
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In the closing seconds of the first round, Natal floored his opponent with a crippling left hook.
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The ruling further complicates Venezuela's efforts to raise cash from international financiers amid a crippling financial crisis.
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Beijing and its surrounding states suffer greatly from crippling pollution, thanks to the heavy industries up north.
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Wakanda was initially conceived as a utopian nation, but it has suffered crippling indignities in recent years.
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But it still leaves Eskom facing an uncertain future with unsustainable debts, crippling costs and stagnant sales.
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And in the doomsday scenario, Clinton could face a crippling indictment over her handling of classified information.
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It tells the story of high school senior named Evan Hansen who suffers from crippling social anxiety.
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That seems like forever away, but to misfire on another coaching hire could be a crippling blow.
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The better question is: how did I manage to do this with my crippling fear of people?
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Billionaire and legendary investor Warren Buffett took a class to conquer his crippling fear of public speaking.
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Paul Hanly noted that, in the face of a crippling judgment, Purdue may have to declare bankruptcy.
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Crippling debt is epidemic among emerging economies, as many borrowed in a mad race to expand manufacturing.
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This book respects that wish and aims to protect Bacon's work from the crippling crunch of closure.
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The U.S. has since reimposed some of the sanctions lifted in the deal, crippling the Iranian economy.
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Mr. Sanders took his campaign to Puerto Rico, criticizing Wall Street banks for the territory's crippling debt.
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The second breakdown, which he also discussed in his 2016 memoir, "Born to Run," was especially crippling.
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The Xi meeting might be their last chance to avoid what could be a crippling trade war.
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Countries' economic failures are said to reflect not crippling circumstances but a deficit in American-style diligence.
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As a result, the Trump administration reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, crippling Tehran's economy in the process.
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The loss of Miller could have been crippling, but being without Mitchell may also be a problem.
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Staging a government shutdown over a border wall in the middle of a series of crippling hurricanes?
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During a previous stint as leader of the Nationals in 2002, he presided over a crippling defeat.
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Every so often in history, our Fourth of July celebrations are eclipsed by historic and crippling divisions.
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In the closing lines of the poem, Aeneas fells Turnus with a crippling blow to the thigh.
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Before that, crippling street protests in the mid-90s forced Jacques Chirac to abandon his reform plans.
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Kim Jong-un continues to expand and develop his country's weapons, despite crippling sanctions and widespread poverty.
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Contrary to the assertions of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, carbon pricing initiatives will not be crippling.
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Saudi Arabia's Abqaiq oil processing plant and Khurais oil field were struck Saturday, temporarily crippling oil production.
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Every day we continue debating disaster relief is a day people across the country face crippling uncertainty.
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However, crippling student loan debt — to the tune of $0003,2000 — ate up huge portions of her paycheck.
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Major American companies would tell you the assistance provided by the department after crippling cyberattacks is invaluable.
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The Chinese want both to solve their crippling smog problem and look like a responsible global superpower.
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On others, these attempted steals have a crippling effect that limit how good the team can be.
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I was suffering through severe family issues, sudden financial instability, and a crippling lack of self-worth.
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Hurricane Sandy in 2012 inundated all three airports that serve New York City, crippling travel for days.
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High school and college administrators say they've seen a spike in students who report sometimes crippling anxiety.
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Joanna shared with the audience that for "many years," she faced crippling insecurity about her own worth.
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We've endured the nervous jitters and crippling insecurity that can result from the often-brief first time.
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That operation may also have contributed to the extraordinary crippling of the C.I.A. informant network in China.
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The tariffs, which could have been potentially crippling for Mexico, were to go into effect on Monday.
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For many young adults, it is their largest financial obligation, and it can become a crippling one.
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Some critics fear the company is getting off too easy for its role in a crippling epidemic.
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Russia expelled 775 American diplomats in response, severely crippling our intelligence and diplomatic apparatus in that country.
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The category 4 storm made landfall in late September, crippling infrastructure and leaving most residents without power.
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Then came the global financial panic of 623 — the most crippling economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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He cedes tactical & strategic leverage at critical negotiation points, thereby crippling the value of his broader investments.
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Facing another crippling political deadlock, UK voters queue up to decide their future on the world stage.
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Former president Jacques Chirac conservative government in 1995 caved into union demands after weeks of crippling protests.
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Stories of crippling tariffs, outdated laws, and discriminatory anti-competitive practices are told across sectors and industries.
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In the meantime, the premiums which Qatari banks are paying to fund themselves do not look crippling.
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Meanwhile, if the sanctions succeed in crippling North Korea's economy, they could still backfire in several ways.
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The situation is particularly difficult in cases where crippling economic sanctions also cause dangerous security side effects.
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The agreement lifted many economically crippling sanctions in return for verifiable guarantees of peaceful Iranian nuclear work.
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There's always that voice in your head that is so critical, and for me, it was crippling.
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These organizations have been subjected to intrusive inspections, tied up in litigation, and slapped with crippling fines.
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"But I was feeling increasingly stressed out and dealing with crippling anxiety," Pierson said in an interview.
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Revelations about Devumi prompted Twitter to immediately block the company from accessing its systems, crippling the business.
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When our money runs out, our states will face crippling cuts to our children's health care coverage.
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If you've ever considered going into crippling debt, the government just made it easier to do so.
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"Make no mistake: These numbers would be crippling to much of the federal science apparatus," Hourihan says.
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Goulding also dealt with crippling anxiety, which she has publically vocalized her struggle with and triumph over.
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So, if you do get a crippling foot cramp in the middle of class, what should you do?
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Crippling anxiety and depression at the hands of a severe vitamin deficiency that went undiscovered for 16 months.
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But for a preventable disease with no cure and crippling symptoms, even a handful of cases is serious.
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In Greece, where the economy has been recovering after a crippling debt crisis, adjusted EBITDA increased by 4.7%.
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But Californians can only hope that this wetter trend will bring needed relief from the state's crippling drought.
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But Bolsonaro's election has increased bets that Brazil would be able to reform the country's crippling pension system.
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To be clear, Scalia's death is far from crippling the Court's work, and important cases will be decided.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - It was a source of national pride - technology and discipline besting a crippling lack of water.
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When I look back on it now what remains for me is just the crippling anxiety and insecurity.
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Sometimes, birria ramen is the only brew potent enough to cleanse your mind and body of crippling hangxiety.
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The military coup in Brazil in 1964 proved crippling for Cinema Novo, with its populist and Marxist leanings.
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But new rules to make ships cleaner will impose crippling costs on the industry while worsening global warming.
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The burden is crippling for the island of 3.6 million people, where the poverty rate exceeds 40 percent.
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Crippling another of the emblems of "Made in China 2025" will probably mean doubling down on his goal.
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A petite 15-year-old with crippling insecurities, attempting to hide them with a wicked sense of fashion.
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In headline after headline, crippling cyberattacks are highlighting in bright neon the new insecurity of our digital era.
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Venezuela is mired in a deep economic crisis marked by widespread food and medicine shortages and crippling inflation.
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The Home-crippling glitch can be corrected by that old unplug and plug it back in troubleshooting method.
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Now he seems intent on undermining what is left of the pact by imposing crippling sanctions on Iran.
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"It wasn't easy and I had some of the most crippling panic attacks I've ever had," she says.
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So they signed safety Jairus Byrd to a huge, cap-crippling contract to pair him with Kenny Vaccaro.
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Since then, Washington has restored sanctions on Iran's vital oil sector, aimed at crippling the Islamic Republic's economy.
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But starting in 22018, the government of Álvaro Uribe unleashed the army against the guerrillas, crippling them militarily.
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But it is crippling if you're actually trying to build an app that people use for anything else.
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In the U.K., we spend billions every year on treating diet-related disease — it's crippling our health system.
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Like many members of her generation, Elizabeth Warren earned a college degree without taking on crippling student debt.
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Crippling loopholes in our laws have enabled MS-13 gang members and other criminals to infiltrate our communities.
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True, the Americans still accuse the Chinese of selfishly failing to enforce the harshest and most crippling sanctions.
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"Waves" is a song that's wrapped in everything beautiful about West: crippling yet overcompensating confidence about nonsensical relationships.
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In 2017, during a crippling recession, the Secretariat's budget was cut by 70 percent, the inspector's union said.
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It's unsurprising that debt is crippling graduates financially, especially considering that the cost of college is rapidly rising.
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Zika can cause crippling birth defects and, in adults, has been linked to the neurological disorder Guillain-Barre.
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But it could be a crippling mistake for Trump, who lacks foreign policy experience, consistency, honesty, or coherence.
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Taxation, which has climbed as a result of austerity, and crippling bureaucracy are cited among hurdles to business.
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That came on top of the crippling, drawn-out crisis that had led to fuel and banknote shortages.
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The storm caused 44 deaths and damaged an estimated $1.38 billion of our infrastructure, temporarily crippling our economy.
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And, wage stagnation and crippling levels of student debt make it impossible for many to save for retirement.
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They can also launch "cyber-physical" attacks aimed at crippling operations or causing bodily injury and property damage.
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We should not abandon that progress at the cost of weakening our energy renaissance and crippling economic growth.
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In return for crippling our economy, the Paris Agreement would do next to nothing to impact global temperatures.
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On economic policy, Chait passes by the administration's fumbling efforts to relieve households weighed down by crippling debts.
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But every now and then, something finds its way through the chinks in their armor, and it's crippling.
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If any country refuses to comply, FATCA provides for its financial sector to be hit with crippling penalties.
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The U.S. has since reimposed some of the sanctions lifted in the deal, potentially crippling the Iranian economy.
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The headline-grabbing Flint water crisis, and lead contamination broadly, aren't the only environmental health crises crippling communities.
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It doesn't take much imagination to see the crippling effect this could have among donors and board members.
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The crash dealt a crippling blow to Egypt's tourism industry, which had already declined sharply in recent years.
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Another tactic Iran is developing to avoid the crippling sanctions is the creation of their own digital currency.
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He touts his experience as an Army Ranger, rails against crippling regulations and promises to defend religious liberty.
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Hurricane Maria battered the island in September, crippling infrastructure and leaving much of the U.S. territory without power.
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Polio is "a crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease," which, after invading the nervous system, can cause paralysis.
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A crippling attack on Estonia in 2007, for example, was attributed to the pro-Kremlin Nashi youth organization.
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When wildly optimistic forecasts of demand failed to materialize, many loans went bad, crippling the borrowers and lenders.
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And in concert with congressional Republicans, he could decimate the E.P.A.'s budget, crippling its rule-making capacity.
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With 6900 years of economic contraction, population loss and crippling debt, it's clear we face a colossal task.
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The study underscored crippling for-profit tuition rates, which are five times higher than the average community college.
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As I've written about before, active forest management is critical in alleviating our nation's crippling forest fires. Sec.
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Zimbabwe, which suffered crippling hyperinflation under Mugabe, needs the International Monetary Fund to start giving it loans again.
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A rapidly aging population that's crippling resources is a ticking time bomb in places like Europe and Japan.
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After Tammy Burgess was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 55, she fell into the grips of crippling anxiety.
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There is only one way out of this crippling socioeconomic situation — and it happens to be truly bipartisan.
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The hacking is believed to provide a revenue stream for the Hermit Nation that circumvents crippling international sanctions.
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More likely, SpaceX will need to be on the lookout for saboteurs crippling their operations before leaving Earth.
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Republicans from Trump on down are rhetorically committed to crippling consumer protections and the agency that produces them.
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Books News Growing up in Minnesota, Helen Hoang suffered from crippling social anxiety and struggled to make friends.
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Then a pandemic hit, crippling the economy in much of the country and forcing shoppers to stay home.
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But it's clear that the shutdown is starting to have a crippling impact on the whole aviation industry.
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But there is little sense of consequence, no tears, no crippling grief for the authors of the failure.
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The government failed to have new notes ready, creating a crippling shortage in an economy dominated by cash.
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He just left her mother after a crippling drug addiction, then reinvented himself as a born-again Christian.
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Are you going to let their crippling sanctions and the Israeli destruction of your priceless centrifuges go unanswered?
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It's meant to treat students as investments rather than cash cows — and potentially lift their crippling debt load.
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This has already been a big problem for many Bitcoin exchanges that have suffered crippling thefts and losses.
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In the late 1970s, when crippling strikes afflicted Australia, experts said his settlements had repeatedly averted national paralysis.
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Cancer cells can lock onto those checkpoints, crippling the T-cells and preventing them from fighting the disease.
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The Trump administration imposed crippling sanctions on Iran on Monday in a widely anticipated slap at the country.
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A crippling recession also has also taken a toll, resulting in sharply reduced funding for the Environment Ministry.
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The Hong Kong government needs to offer concessions that will bring an end to weeks of crippling protests.
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An escalating crisis The southern African nation is in the middle of a crippling economic and hunger crisis.
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UNLESS you have a crippling fear of going to the psychiatrist, which would be a real catch-22.
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In 2012 I was medically retired from the Marine Corps because of debilitating migraines, vertigo and crippling depression.
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I was reading a new report detailing how outsize money management fees are crippling the nation's public pensions.
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But it is a crippling disease that can destroy the lives of people already living in vulnerable conditions.
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But continuing his hands-off approach will have crippling effects on his successor's ability to make diplomatic progress.
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The company is the financial motor of President Nicolas Maduro's leftist government but is suffering crippling operational problems.
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I knew that his behavior would have brought my mother a combination of anger, humiliation and crippling shame.
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That fear can be crippling, and for years, I let myself hide from it in the strangest places.
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Critics, however, maintain the program has saddled developing countries with crippling debts and increased their dependence on China.
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But when it recovered, Iran built upward of 14,000 more, and counterattacked by crippling Saudi Aramco's computer systems.
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Since withdrawing from the pact, Washington has passed multiple rounds of sanctions on Iran, crippling the country's economy.
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There is also the thorny problem of finding money and resources to upgrade critical infrastructure without crippling it.
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Iraq buckled under crippling sanctions for most of the 1990s, following former President Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
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Take that away, and people get sick, run up enormous, crippling debt and in the worst cases, die.
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Countless gay men suffer from this crippling addiction — and we cannot lose even more of our family members.
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The tactic was seen as an aimed squarely at crippling Netscape, which offered an alternative to Microsoft products.
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Now, the International Monetary Fund expects Venezuela's inflation rate to rise by a crippling 720 percent this year.
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The International Monetary Fund currently expects Venezuela's inflation rate to rise by a crippling 720 percent this year.
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The shutdown also blocked Iranians from using social media messaging apps, crippling a popular way to share information.
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Today it is broke, with debts of 450bn rand ($30bn) that are crippling the public finances (see Buttonwood).
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While Maduro pursues forming the ANC, Venezuela's crippling economic crisis continues, with shortages of food and basic goods.
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The Libra effort has faced crippling opposition from politicians, regulators and even some of the project's original partners.
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"This is a crippling snow event," said Zach Sefcovic, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
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First, the Australian continent has warmed by about 1°C since 1910, making droughts more crippling when they occur.
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With crippling student loan debt, underemployment, and lower incomes, millennials just aren't buying homes the way their parents did.
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He said it protected the Islamic Republic's rights to nuclear power, ending Iran's political isolation and crippling economic sanctions.
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She also opened up about having endometriosis, and the crippling pain she has to manage on a daily basis.
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In the finished film, astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz speaks with Herzog about the Internet-crippling risk of a solar flare.
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After nearly 10 years of crippling austerity, contraction, brinkmanship and bailouts, the Greek economy returned to growth in 2016.
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The crippling protests were mainly in towns across the restive Oromia region, the largest of Ethiopia&aposs nine provinces.
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But protests are also fueled by the crippling economic crisis in the oil-rich nation of 30 million people.
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Her graduation feature film is set in the crumbling dockyards of Sunderland, afflicted by crippling Thatcher-era economic inequality.
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But there's still much we don't understand about how it actually works so quickly to treat the crippling disorder.
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Graphic: KloutYou probably haven't experienced the crippling anxiety of thinking about increasing your Klout score in quite some time.
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Then came 2016's El Niño, then 2017's commute-clogging, weekend-ruining, and infrastructure-crippling onslaught of storms.
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Iran had threatened to surpass the maximum permitted amount of enriched uranium in retaliation to crippling US economic sanctions.
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Such platitudes can be crippling when he doesn't actually engage or participate in the larger gay community around him.
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"When you are walking through this, you think that you're the only one," she says of her crippling depression.
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Looking back on my childhood, so much of the crippling anxiety I had about my body was self-inflicted.
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This desire for anonymity sheds light on one of the most pervasive and crippling aspects of CHSP: the shame.
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Maduro needs a good scapegoat: Millions have fled the country due to the crippling economic crisis gripping the country.
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Critics warned that the merger would create an industry monolith, one capable of crippling competitors in the ticketing business.
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Political turmoil and a crippling economic crisis have left millions of Venezuelans struggling to eat and short of medicines.
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By continuously presenting Africa as an either/or, narratives such as that espoused by Milanovic are crippling and shortsighted.
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Related: The Crippling Cost of College for America's Undocumented Students During this election, immigration has been a primetime discussion.
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It is a legitimate way for councils to diversify revenue streams after years of crippling austerity and slashed budgets.
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In the deal, Tehran agreed to limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of crippling sanctions.
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Do away with the crippling indecision over what to pull the plug on while shopping for the upcoming season.
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In 2011, Pauley was struggling with crippling anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder after 11 years in the Army.
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Young women have lived with institutionalized racism, sexual aggression, gun violence, crippling poverty and much more their entire lives.
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Gaza has endured a crippling border blockade by Israel and Egypt, imposed after Hamas seized the territory in 2007.
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Toys R Us liquidated its business last year, unable to emerge from bankruptcy after a crippling 2017 holiday season.
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Maduro accuses the Trump administration, which has levied crippling sanctions against his government, of seeking to force his ouster.
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Jaime and Cersei probably long for the halcyon days of just crippling Bran Stark to cover up their incest.
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Hours earlier, WannaCry ransomware began to spread like wildfire, encrypting systems and crippling businesses and transport hubs across Europe.
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The ransomware campaign has spread to at least 150 countries, crippling the British health system and Germany's train stations.
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The virus can penetrate the womb in pregnant women, causing a rare but crippling birth defect known as microcephaly.
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A swift return to what used to be thought of as "normal" interest rates (3-4%) would prove crippling.
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He also spoke about climate change, alternative energy options and President-elect Donald Trump's crippling plans for the environment.
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If Philadelphia has to travel to Montreal instead of Washington, yeah, it's not ideal but it's not crippling, either.
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Within the last few months, both Israel and Ukraine were hit with crippling hacks against their respective power grids.
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Researchers are already struggling with crippling helium prices, and with the reserve near closing, the situation will only worsen.
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The country's fight against crippling pollution and the pressing need for clean power have energized its renewable-energy sector.
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In one of her many letters during this time, Bell anticipated the issues that are still crippling Iraq now.
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Graham has also proposed responding to Russia with crippling sanctions that would punish Moscow for its aggressive geopolitical stratagem.
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Coats warned that the threat of a "crippling cyberattack on our critical infrastructure" by a foreign actor is growing.
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All industries will face crippling pressure to automate, leaving a significant portion of the population struggling to survive economically.
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The concerning part, though, is that this regulation, if it is upheld, would theoretically be crippling to Facebook's business.
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America lifted crippling sanctions against the country, and Barack Obama became the first sitting American president to visit Myanmar.
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Even before Mr. Ryan spoke out, Mr. Trump was confronting the prospect of crippling defections within the Republican elite.
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The tactic is meant to dodge a crippling blow that might curb or eliminate a nation's ability to retaliate.
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She had been charged with murder, but her lawyer argued that Ms. Bamenga had crippling and undiagnosed postpartum psychosis.
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The crippling protracted effect of Bipolar I, when not treated, far exceeds any kind of mood swing, he says.
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South America also experienced crippling drought, with Argentina seeing the worst losses in agriculture, estimated at US $3.9 billion.
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"Unfortunately," Cassandra Stamm wrote, Sanchez "never acquired the tools necessary to surmount the crippling psychological deficits" his childhood caused.
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I got to a point where it was so crippling I lost the ability to walk and to swallow.
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The crash dealt a crippling blow to Egypt's beleaguered tourism industry, which had already declined sharply in recent years.
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A combination of rising costs, crippling taxation, capricious regulation and widespread corruption has started to inhibit China's economic growth.
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The Irish finished 19 of 28 from the stripe, including a crippling 13 of 16 in the second half.
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The floods were only one among recent calamities since a crippling outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 2001.
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It would achieve the "best interest" goal DOL is aiming for – but without a crippling burden of red tape.
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Narrow margins, unrestrained special interest money, inflammatory issues and social media reward those who devise crippling and embarrassing amendments.
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He said the physical Escape key was crucial for coders, and not being able to press it seemed crippling.
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And while Anchorage may offer daily flights to Seattle, Alaska's economy is in the dumps and costs are crippling.
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One man describes being alone and playing Russian roulette, while others talk about constant nightmares and crippling survivor's guilt.
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But before "Wendy the Snapple Lady" became a household name, she struggled with a crippling decade-long drug addition.
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Espirito Santo is one of several Brazilian states hit by a budget crisis that is crippling essential public services.
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The dying of the Great Barrier Reef; the crippling, ongoing drought in East Africa; the thawing of Arctic ice.
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The counterargument Not everyone agrees there is a crippling student loan crisis in the same stark terms as Warren.
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With college costs skyrocketing and wages stagnating, even students from relatively well-off families are graduating with crippling debt.
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Shockwaves have already rippled through global markets as financial institutions brace for what could be crippling displacements of funds.
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Is it credible that Hamas could coerce thousands of people to gallop to their death and incur crippling injuries?
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Back in 1997, I suffered from crippling agoraphobia, but longed to share my art with the widest audience possible.
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It definitely wasn't the crippling addiction we all share to being constantly connected and validated by our online friends.
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Millions are skipping meals, missing medicines, and lining up for hours at shops during acute shortages and crippling inflation.
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This is what must be understood if we are to help those suffering from this heinous, crippling, murderous disease.
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The country was grappling with massive student-led protests against capitalism and imperialism and a crippling nationwide labor strike.
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I'd never experienced a single benefit from meditating, despite people insisting it was the answer to my crippling anxiety.
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The crippling effects of the pandemic on the global economy mean that the startup's retail partners are suffering, too.
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In the interceding decade, the congestion problem grew much worse and our transit system has suffered crippling, consistent breakdowns.
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Americans have spent much of the past decade wondering when the economy would recover from the crippling Great Recession.
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Many of India's small businesses that handle all their transactions in cash have facing crippling blows to their business.
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O.K., rising inequality was unfortunate, but there was nothing that could be done about it without crippling economic growth.
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If canceled, the deal must be replaced by crippling sanctions that force Iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons capacity.
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And the utility declared that it could face crippling liability bills, potentially leaving customers on the hook for billions.
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Soon, for many, crippling austerity measures to calm the 2008 financial crisis only rubbed salt into Britain's wounded soul.
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Zimbabwe is also facing a crippling economic crisis that has taken a toll on the welfare of its citizens.
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Mexico said it welcomed the breakthrough, while Canadians seemed mostly relieved that the country would avoid crippling auto tariffs.
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You're right that it's the easy way out of your crippling debt, but there's nothing wrong with that route.
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This urbane, gender-switched despot stands for all the crippling forces and events that may freeze humans' fragile souls.
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"Apprenticeships place students into great jobs without the crippling debt of traditional four-year college degrees," Mr. Trump said.
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Dr. Salk's conquest of this crippling and often deadly disease made him revered even beyond his death in 1995.
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Between jags of crippling loneliness and wretched TV, it's an education in self-sufficiency, self-actualization and self-tanner.
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The listing bars the firms from buying components from American companies without U.S. government approval, a potentially crippling move.
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The listing bars the firms from buying components from American companies without U.S. government approval, a potentially crippling move.
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One minute you're fine, and the next you begin to sweat as crippling cramps move wavelike through your belly.
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Trump reimposed crippling economic sanctions on Iran, including its vital oil exports, as part of a "maximum pressure" policy.
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President Obama has vowed to deal the Islamic State crippling blows in Mosul and Raqqa before he leaves office.
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The White House on Friday announced aggressive new sanctions against North Korea aimed at crippling their ability to trade.
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Crippling solar competitors short-term won't keep them from surging back over the lifetime of a new gas plant.
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The crippling of dispute settlement comes as the WTO also struggles in its other major role of opening markets.
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The foundation distributed billions of dollars to fight crippling infectious diseases such as polio, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
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The Turkish government needs to know Congress will take a different path – passing crippling sanctions in a bipartisan fashion.
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This is a huge distraction for a university already struggling to reduce a crippling budget deficit of $150 million.
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The way they use social media is very exciting but the downside is a crippling fear of making mistakes.
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In an interview, the authors said that we're still many years away from value deflation becoming a crippling problem.
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The Trump administration, a vocal supporter of Mr. Guaidó, has issued crippling sanctions against Mr. Maduro's state oil company.
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As the Trump administration has imposed crippling economic sanctions on Iran, the militias have increasingly struck at American targets.
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Police said there was nothing to suggest the crippling of one of Europe's busiest airports was a terrorist attack.
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"Under no circumstances should journalists face imprisonment or crippling financial penalties for their work," she added in a statement.
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The crippling sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table during the Obama administration were not, principally, American ones.
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This comes as the country faces shortages of basic goods like food and medicine, an energy crisis and crippling inflation.
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But for now, Mexico and Canada will avoid crippling auto tariffs, though they're still vulnerable to other Section 232 tariffs.
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Technology stocks, which have protected the Nasdaq from a more crippling damage from trade concerns this week, were trading lower.
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As part of the deal, the United States would lift the crippling economic sanctions it had imposed on the country.
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Few industries seem as fundamentally misaligned with their customers as banks boasting low rates while hiding the wallet-crippling fees.
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The patients arrived at the hospital with common symptoms of blood in their urine, internal bleeding, and crippling stomach pain.
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Little wonder Ukrainian officials, who were already up against crippling deficits, initially preferred an "austerity Eurovision", committing a mere $17m.
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Coats warned that the possibility of a "crippling cyber attack on our critical infrastructure" by a foreign actor is growing.
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Graham had told "Fox and Friends" earlier Monday that Congress will impose "crippling sanctions" to supplement whatever action Trump took.
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In 2014 a power outage shut down all three of the country's oil refineries, crippling fuel production for a week.
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The third option, striking Iran directly and crippling its nuclear program, is the most ambitious, most risky and most rewarding.
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I just didn't really have the patience and discipline for it back then which was mostly my massive, crippling depression.
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The news media often focus their outrage on cancer clusters and visibly crippling lung and mobility ailments caused by PCBs.
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Editorial Having failed to kill New York City's carriage-horse industry, Mayor Bill de Blasio has settled for crippling it.
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A century later Ukraine is still struggling to assert its sovereignty in the face of Russian aggression and crippling corruption.
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Since then, the U.S. has reinstated punishing sanctions on the Islamic Republic's vital oil industry, aimed at crippling its economy.
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And there is little evidence North Korea faces economic difficulties crippling enough to compel it to relinquish its nuclear achievements.
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However, the virus can penetrate the womb in pregnant women, causing a rare but crippling birth defect known as microcephaly.
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A crippling currency crisis which has seen the lira plummet has increased costs, prompting energy companies to hike consumer prices.
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I attempt to read in bed in hopes of distracting myself from my crippling anxiety from a night of drinking.
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This could result in crippling dysfunction across a range of government services, vindicating elites' views on the importance of expertise.
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Some of his subjects move through their lives, others curl up with crippling despair, while others stare off into space.
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This isn't the time to reveal that humiliating thing they did in college or highlight their crippling fear of commitment.
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Capriles said that Venezuela&aposs crippling economic crisis could soon force embattled President Nicolas Maduro back to the negotiating table.
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The Gulf war and Shiite uprising of the early 287s, and a decade of crippling international sanctions, hindered their return.
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One recurring dater on the show was named "Nervous Louis" because his first date was derailed by his crippling nerves.
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Instead, you see area hotels charging rates that are high, but by no means insanely crippling to an average consumer.
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So you just sit there in crippling boredom, literally counting down the minutes until you get out of entertainment purgatory.
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Eskom faced a crippling cash crunch last year that forced the government to inject nearly 80 billion rand in equity.
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But that doesn't mean that Blake Lively is immune to the crippling effects criticism can have on your self-esteem.
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Exports should also pick up once CPEC power projects totaling 7,000 megawatts come online and reduce often crippling energy shortages.
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Today I had a tooth shaved down because crippling anxiety makes me grind and rock my teeth on one side.
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Its reliance on its home continent, where it sells two-thirds of its cars, was once judged a crippling weakness.
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That is one of a number of measures the country's populist regime has taken to cope with crippling power shortages.
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Global warming also brings us more extreme weather events, like crippling heat waves and droughts already affecting millions of people.
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Although Barbaro's broken leg healed, he developed laminitis, a painful and often crippling hoof condition, in his left hind leg.
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Following a high-profile series of crippling delays in 2015 and then the "summer of hell," that New York Gov.
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This crippling of Title X is forcing providers to withdraw from the program, leaving many people without needed STD care.
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The latest tragedy is compounded by the crippling of the livelihood of the town, where mining is unlikely to continue.
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That bad decision would set off a true constitutional crisis and would almost surely lead to massive and crippling protests.
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Meanwhile, the Trump administration has tightened sanctions in an effort to land some more crippling blows on the Iranian economy.
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The one policy issue they should be talking about is how to update our outdated, byzantine, and crippling tax code.
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While Rolando survived the shooting, he suffered crippling headaches and, at times, blood out of his eyes, ears, and nose.
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Arizona — which required police to read suspects their rights — for crippling law enforcement and contributing to a surge in crime.
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However, this vodka is unlikely to give you superpowers (or crippling illnesses) as the distillation process removes any radioactive impurities.
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After a crippling recession that pushed the indebted country into a bailout in 2011, Chinese cash helped aid its recovery.
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Residents are likely to go without power for several months, after crippling blows to the state-owned electric utility, PREPA.
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It's not unusual for the Venezuelan government to blame other countries, including the United States, for its crippling economic woes.
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The rule, aimed at protecting consumers from incurring crippling debts through short-term, high-interest loans, took effect on Tuesday.
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Corruption remains the great, crippling defect of New York State government, tainting all that it does and fails to do.
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This is an example of one bad actor, but the problem of crippling drug price increases is far more widespread.
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Trump has approved sanctions against Tehran aimed at crippling the Iranian economy and forcing Iranian leaders to the negotiating table.
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I teamed up with Refinery29 financial expert Priya Malani to get her best advice for tackling crippling student loan debt.
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As a man who began as a boy-crippling, incest-indulging villain, he's recently found himself in do-gooder shoes.
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As long as Beijing is receptive to US exports, "we have no interest in crippling China's economy," the official insisted.
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Despite the positive trend my life seemed to be on, I began to inexplicably suffer from crippling anxiety and depression.
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You might have suspected this for a while, but your dumb, crippling fear of snakes and spiders isn't your fault.
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They've come to discuss the harsh sanctions Selina imposed after the fake Twitter breach, embargoes that are crippling their economy.
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And now, according to a study out of the University of Zurich, shrooms could help cure crippling your social anxiety.
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In January last year American meteorologists apologised profusely on Twitter for predicting a "crippling" and "historic" blizzard that never arrived.
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The country, which suffered crippling hyperinflation under Mugabe, desperately needs the International Monetary Fund to start giving it loans again.
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All were seemingly intent on foreclosing the possibility of landing in a state of crippling purgatory if Catalonia became independent.
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The Palestinian Authority compounded those problems last year with financial pressures that included mass layoffs and crippling daily power outages.
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Mr. Fraser's personal and career struggles reveal that self-doubt, loneliness and internal loss can be crippling, regardless of gender.
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But because of a real estate blunder involving a storage facility and crippling rent, those stores went out of business.
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Smaller importers may have access to less cash than bigger, more established competitors, so short-term shocks can be crippling.
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America is crippling the Chinese telecom giant Huawei, whether to prevent espionage or deny China leadership of high-tech industries.
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But if the anti-Trump movement has a crippling defect, it's smugness, and Wolff's book reflects and richly feeds it.
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In Britain, Brexit was sold partly as an escape from the perceived crippling of financial constraints from the European Union.
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Two and a half years of war and a crippling cholera outbreak have brought Yemen to the brink of collapse.
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Punches of snow and life-threatening cold temperatures are crippling much of the region, with school closings and canceled flights.
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Police have stymied reform by leaking proposals, and their bureaucratic skirmishing with diplomats and soldiers has, at times, been crippling.
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Rick Scott told reporters that he had seen crippling damage there, including countless overturned trailers and many boats washed ashore.
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That means places like Thailand, Japan South Korea and Vietnam have a lot to lose from the crippling viral outbreak.
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"It feels really good," says Anthony Miller, 220, who, despite crippling anxiety, has found himself a precinct captain for Buttigieg.
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Still, we have a little breathing room before the next round of even more crippling sanctions kicks in this November.
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Soy export tariffs, for example, eventually reached 50 percent, terminally crippling the crown jewel of Argentina's once thriving agricultural sector.
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The government of President Nicolas Maduro has blamed U.S. sanctions for weakening the country's economy and crippling its oil industry.
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But smaller businesses and laborers expressed concern at the changing atmosphere and crippling fines that have already forced factory closings.
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Against the backdrop of crippling economic austerity measures and soaring poverty in the country, those allegations have struck a chord.
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Mr. Kim announced the moratorium in hopes that negotiations with the U.S. would lead the country to lift crippling sanctions.
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Investigators were still sorting through the digital crumbs left behind after last week's crippling cyberattacks, known as NotPetya or Nyetya.
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"There's going to be crippling sanctions imposed by the Congress to supplement what President Trump's administration has done," he said.
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Dealing with crippling student debt is not on anyone's post-grad wish list— yet it's a reality many people face.
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With crippling sanctions squeezing the pariah state, Kim needs hard currency to further develop his nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
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Add to this that Camus at 17 incurred tuberculosis, in those days incurable, and inducing even a later crippling relapse.
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Fabian Castillo was suffering from crippling anxiety when his uncle handed him a marijuana vape pen one day last December.
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In 2020, audiences will get to meet their new, totally relatable anti-hero: a millennial loaded with crippling personal debt.
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It has ceased issuing tourist visas to mainlanders, crippling an industry previously worth more than 8 percent of Taiwanese GDP.
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Saddled with crippling debt and hounded by collectors, Zheng plunged to his death from the hotel's eighth floor last year.
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On the commercial side, software platforms that lock data up in proprietary formats create crippling integration problems down the road.
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As our planet warms, we're going to see more hurricanes, more crippling droughts, and more devastating rainstorms than ever before.
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DE) is reviewing relationships with its suppliers to avoid the kind of crippling production halts that afflicted rival Volkswagen (VOWG_p.
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Ever since Trump pulled the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal and reinstated crippling economic sanctions, Iran has lashed out.
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The attacks also came at a difficult time for Islamic Jihad's Iranian patrons, who are struggling under crippling U.S. sanctions.
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In her book, she recounts the experience of Courtney King, who first experienced crippling back spasms in her late 20s.
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Turn their crippling doubt into self-assurance and suddenly Austin Rivers hits seven threes or Crawford bags a game-winner.
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Russia abhors American sanctions, and the ones that affect its financial sector have had a crippling effect on its economy.
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The film has a healthy sense of humor about itself, even amid what would otherwise be a crippling self-seriousness.
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Trump exacerbated the situation when he announced he would impose crippling financial sanctions on any country buying oil from Iran.
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It's one more year that I don't have to choose between going into crippling medical debt or actually being crippled.
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Yet, others are reportedly crippling, leaving their victims in a miserable haze of nausea, migraines, sudden panic, and even vertigo.
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The North has faced crippling diplomatic and economic sanctions as it has advanced development of its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
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Some find methadone addiction to be as crippling as heroin, while others alternate between the two drugs depending on their situation.
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And that was even before Hurricane Harvey landed, knocking out a quarter of U.S. refining capacity, crippling production of fuel products.
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While crippling recession, political turmoil and corruption scandals battered Brazilian markets, foreign holdings of Mexican stocks and bonds peaked in 2014.
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Spencer said U.S. sanctions would be "terribly crippling" for the South American nation and could likely trigger a change in power.
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So if you're already freaking about delayed flight times and crippling traffic, there's one thing that might help ease the stress.
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And amid pockets of ongoing ISIS resistance and crippling government corruption, the imperative to diversify revenue sources still faces massive challenges.
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North Korea, struggling under crippling international economic sanctions, uses arms deals as an important source of millions of dollars in cash.
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The counterargument Not everyone agrees there is a crippling student loan crisis in the same stark terms as Warren and Sanders.
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The whole time I was trying to keep crippling PTSD at bay, while the court defended his rights, and ignored mine.
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In fact, we'd argue it's exactly what iOS needs, especially when you consider how many device-crippling bugs plagued iOS 11.
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The church has said changing the statute of limitations would be unfair to schools and parishes and could be financially crippling.
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North Korea has faced crippling diplomatic and economic sanctions as it has advanced development of its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
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Semiconductor executives, too, bemoaned the trade war for its crippling effect on the industry's ability to forecast sales and tweak pricing.
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Market participants had not expected Brazil to issue this year, as it grapples with a crippling recession and a mounting deficit.
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This "club store employee" no longer wishes saddle the club with his crippling £14,040 annual salary because he is a fan.
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My losses in D.F.S. are not financially crippling, nor are they happening at a rate that should be cause for concern.
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And its dodging PR strategy reveals what seems to be a crippling obsession among its leadership with optics rather than outcomes.
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I recently just began to gather the strength to help other families that are ill and suffering from this crippling disease.
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Your children may face crippling debt to buy you a long-shot cure that no insurance—public or private—will cover.
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Gray felt crippling guilt after shooting a beautiful white rabbit, which was only wounded at first before succumbing to its injuries.
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The royalty agencies aren't suing for a crippling amount of money, and are hoping to simply collect what they are owed.
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Last year, the U.S. reached a deal with ZTE to end crippling restrictions for alleged Iran and North Korea sanction violations.
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But even in the years before 2009, Southern California had suffered some crippling wildfire damage due to especially nasty fire seasons.
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The drama would eventually become a hit television show called "Kung Fu." Lee also suffered a crippling back injury during training.
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Investors say tackling Brazil's crippling social security deficit is critical to putting the country on a firmer economic and financial footing.
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The mosquito-borne virus can cause crippling birth defects and, in adults, has been linked to the neurological disorder Guillain-Barre.
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Brazil is Uber's second biggest market, but the app has had to lobby the country's legislators hard to avoid crippling regulations.
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It was the culmination of more than a month of weekly demonstrations aimed at breaking a crippling Israeli-Egyptian border blockade.
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In recent months, a dispute with neighboring India has resulted in a blockade of Nepal's lifelines, resulting in crippling fuel shortages.
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Priebus, who oversaw an "autopsy" of the 2012 election after Mitt Romney's crippling loss, has been holding the party apparatus together.
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With the potential for a crippling snowstorm in the nation's biggest cities, the National Weather Service is not taking any chances.
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Though intermittent power loss had long been normal, the extended nationwide failure was a crippling blow to an already withered economy.
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Góngora told Cosmopolitan about how, as a young gymnast, she faced crippling anxiety when she had to practice during her period.
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The pension system costs the state a crippling 13 percent of gross domestic product, more than any G7 nation except Italy.
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"The delay of financial independence is associated with a lack of purpose, creativity, drive -- it can be extremely crippling," says Klontz.
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The chipmaker's "no license, no chips" policy was characterized as strong-arming manufacturers, as well as crippling rival chipmakers like Intel.
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The crippling disease, transmitted by contaminated water, can lead to a 100 cm long (40-inch) worm growing in the body.
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I ate cold grocery store empanadas for lunch today and can't take even the simplest selfie without experiencing crippling self-doubt.
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Likewise, Obama took a hard line on Russia by the end of his administration, imposing crippling sanctions after Moscow invaded Ukraine.
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Power generation will likely be another critical election issue, after years of crippling blackouts that have hurt businesses and angered voters.
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The world endured a warm year as President Roosevelt wrangled with crippling drought during the first year of his second term.
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This smothering, one-size-fits-all would be a real mistake, crippling the evolution and expansion of the nascent drone industry.
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If they cannot get a decent job after graduation, they are still on the hook for potentially crippling student loan debt.
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Other cases we've identified show overpayment claims similar in size to Steckler's, with the potential to send veterans into crippling debt.
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The OPEC nation, struggling with widespread shortages of food and medicine, is seeking to raise hard currency amid the crippling crisis.
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Trump has yet to nominate anyone for 455 of 557 key posts that require Senate confirmation, effectively crippling his own administration.
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Eric says Bryan helped him overcome his crippling PTSD, and now he just wants to help do the same for him.
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It seems clear that for Canada, giving in to Trump's bullying would mean crippling or abandoning its dairy supply management program.
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Plus, that familiar Harry Potter score is back — if you're susceptible to crippling nostalgia it might not be safe for work.
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But Mr. Erdogan did not agree to a troop drawdown, and the crippling sanctions the Trump administration had threatened were eased.
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S. trade war has hurt the city's economy, the protests have dealt a further blow, crippling the retail and tourism sectors.
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Some construction workers may never suffer a crippling injury, but their bodies can wear down after years of back-buckling work.
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Because it's not just Negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice.
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The other parts have to do with legal immigrants and crippling the programs that allow them to come into the country.
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The loss of business seemed an especially cruel turn for a place that had managed to survive far more crippling shocks.
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Russian hackers have attacked the electrical grid, leading to crippling blackouts, and have attempted to gain access to electoral voting systems.
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The introduction of Nafta could not prevent a crippling economic crisis from blowing up in Mexico just a few months later.
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No one talks about the dark underbelly of fundraising: Crippling self-doubt, loneliness, and personal tolls on all your other relationships.
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Unable to ignore the crippling joint pain any longer, a patient decides to follow his doctor's advice and consult a specialist.
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The United States last month imposed crippling sanctions on the OPEC nation's oil industry, squeezing its top source of foreign revenue.
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In the frenzied fear of war, and of economic anxieties resulting from crippling sanctions, no such rational discussion can even begin.
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Iran&aposs cash-starved economy desperately needs hard currency ahead of crippling U.S. bank sanctions that will be introduced in November.
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Though Monday's sanctions aren't designed to be a "crippling hammer blow on Iran's economy," Nephew said, they do send a message.
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Puerto Rico is facing a crippling $120 billion bond and pension debt load, and filed a form of bankruptcy last May.
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These challenges make balancing my work, marriage, family, friendships, and personal ambitions emotionally draining at best and fucking crippling at worst.
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If you're prone to haunting, crippling regret (luckily I don't know anyone like that), that's where you should focus your energy.
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"They handed out violations for dancing, smoking pot, exit lights—whatever they could find, financially crippling the club owners," Arcade explained.
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Financial analysts are bullish toward insurers because other business segments don't face the same kind of crippling uncertainty as the exchanges.
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There have been relapses and days when my anxiety about my body is so crippling that I can't leave the house.
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"We cannot threaten to reverse this progress by crippling Title X." More than a hundred members of the House, including Reps.
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In March 28500, Atlanta was hit by a crippling ransomware attack that severely impacted the ability to deliver essential city services.
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The plane's tail engine exploded en route, crippling the controls, and for 40 minutes, the passengers prepared for a crash landing.
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In March, Mr. Christie settled a long-running dispute with rail unions over a labor contract, narrowly avoiding a crippling strike.
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Much has been written on the impacts of the debt crisis that is crippling the island, but significant knowledge gaps remain.
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Faced by the reality that Adams anticipated — deep, endemic, expanding inequality — conservatives peddle Jeffersonian remedies, like the crippling of federal power.
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Sound the alarm ... Kardashian Inc's head honcho Kris Jenner is out of the email game after having a crippling corrective surgery.
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Mnangagwa's government has proposed big pay rises for doctors and other public sector workers in an attempt to avert crippling strikes.
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It also threatened to impose crippling tariffs on a new airliner from the Canadian company Bombardier, although it ultimately backed off.
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Chronic underfunding is also crippling the diplomatic services of rising powers, including those of India and Brazil, which are grossly overextended.
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And what's particularly crippling about it is that evidence of her corruption is so widespread exactly because everyone knows she's corrupt.
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But mental instability — whether a diagnosable disorder or just a combination of crippling character traits — is a problem of another magnitude.
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He was driven into deep despair at the state of the world, and found himself in long stretches of crippling depression.
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"In any normal White House, and with any normal basis for presidential support, the Flynn story would be crippling," he said.
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And a fiscal overhaul that Mr. Alvarado pushed through last year prompted street demonstrations and a crippling monthslong strike by teachers.
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The deeper issue, however, is that the country suffers from crippling unemployment, with 61 percent of its youth out of work.
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Sanctions will hit Turkey's economy hard — rattling international markets, scaring away foreign direct investment and crippling Turkey's aerospace and defense industry.
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Business owners fear that the closures will be crippling, especially in Spain's huge tourism industry, but they are resigned to comply.
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One of the most crippling blows to Corippo came at the end of the 1950s, when the village school shut down.
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The complaint gave the most detailed technical accounting yet of how the crippling WannaCry malware made its way around the globe.
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The crippling economic costs of the coronavirus outbreak could push Italy's debt-to-GDP ratio over 145%, Scope warned on Thursday.
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Some creators were just starting to hit their stride as the crisis set in and experienced crippling hits to their growth.
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Opponents of the expansion were quick to portray the Court of Appeal's decision as a crippling blow to the expansion plans.
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For conquering and crippling the Republican Party, Trump will be long remembered, but probably not in the way his supporters hope.
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In 2017, the Trump administration suddenly ended a century of protection for migratory birds by crippling the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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As for Marcus, he has uncanny insight into his own emotions, extraordinary sensitivity toward others, and a crippling feeling of displacement.
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Republican senators Tuesday condemned the Trump administration's $12 billion bailout plan for farmers hit by crippling tariffs on their goods. Sen.
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Natural disasters are catastrophic wherever they hit, but for developing countries and underprivileged areas, the impact can be far more crippling.
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Among the 19 countries hit by the UN Security Council sanctions in recent years, North Korea faced the most crippling sanctions.
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It involved a 20-year-old self-taught trader who turned $50,000 into $4 million and subsequently suffered a crippling loss.
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In 2012 Iranian hackers were blamed for crippling 30,000 of Saudi Aramco's computers in one of the costliest cyber-attacks ever.
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Few would argue that a generation-crippling $1.6 trillion in outstanding debt is a national crisis that needs to be addressed.
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In stark contrast to his oddly effusive embrace of Kim, Trump has slapped crippling sanction on Tehran, devastating the Iranian economy.
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The index still lost 10% this year as automakers battled a crippling slowdown that forced them to cut production and jobs.
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Rew told me that, personally, she dislikes being cold, and considers British water temperatures an inconvenience, though not a crippling one.
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The Zika virus can cause crippling defects in babies and has been linked to the neurological disorder Guillain-Barre in adults.
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Women in the developing world are often subjected to outdated and crippling laws that deny them rights to even own property.
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In fact, Democrats quickly took a page from the Republican Party's playbook, accusing Mr. Trump of crippling the economy with debt.
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Whether it's a niggling feeling or a crippling siren, fear is ingrained in our lives now, and this is the consequence.
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The rising costs of college, coupled with low-demand degrees, is leaving many young people with crippling debt and no job.
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Yet Ms. Lopes faces an obstacle experienced by few of her colleagues: chronic, crippling anxiety that disappears and re-emerges unpredictably.
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In this era of information overload, censorship works by drowning us in too much undifferentiated information, crippling our ability to focus.
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The Affordable Care Act placed a crippling financial burden on plan sponsors through the employer mandate and the taxes mentioned above.
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The other principal character is Tausolo Aeiti (Beulah Koale, a newcomer), who suffers from crippling memory loss that hampers daily functioning.
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But all too often, access to care is limited and the cost of treatments and prescription drugs can be financially crippling.
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From now on, our leaders must be willing to tackle gun safety measures and face the crippling effect of educational loans.
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"This is a Kafka-esque time," she said, citing news cycles full of sexual harassment cases, crippling storms, and mass shootings.
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"Drink and drugs," as Shaun Ryder told the BBC in 2011 when asked how he overcame his crippling fear of performing.
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Minnesota is a likely and high-risk target for a crippling threat from the sun, according to a recent USGS study.
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But the effect on one of the world's least trade-dependent economies has been limited, especially when China has opposed crippling penalties.
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Why it matters: The trade war has been crippling for U.S. farmers, as China has looked elsewhere for key crops — particularly soybeans.
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The strike would take effect June 1, potentially crippling operations for major hotels and casinos including MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment properties.
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The WannaCry ransomware attack has quickly become the worst digital disaster to strike the internet in years, crippling transportation and hospitals globally.
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North Korea has publicly called for an end to the crippling economic sanctions imposed by the United States and the United Nations.
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The cybercriminals are offering the powerful botnet to anyone who's willing to pay to launch crippling distributed denial of service (DDoS) cyberattacks.
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Indeed, in many countries, including India, Brazil, and Indonesia, one of the main barriers to connectivity is the crippling cost of data.
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World powers last week lifted crippling sanctions against Iran in return for Tehran complying with a deal to curb its nuclear ambitions.
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Claire McCaskill, tweeted that she was "down" with his tweeted pledge to put "crippling sanctions against Russia" on Trump's White House desk.
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Both bills have passed (McCrory signed one on Friday) effectively crippling Cooper from exercising the powers of the office McCrory himself enjoyed.
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A Wisconsin teen has decided to end her life after battling a crippling disease – but first, she wanted to go to prom.
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Brazil, which is reeling from a crippling recession, has now recorded four monthly primary budget shortfalls in the first half of 2016.
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After I began my social transition — changing my name and pronouns — I had immediate relief from my suicidal thoughts and crippling depression.
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But that is of questionable value because France is in an acrimonious election campaign, punctuated by crippling strikes and months-long demonstrations.
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The US nearly doubled production in recent years, while Iran is set to start pumping again after crippling economic sanctions were lifted.
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Despite being told she would have have six weeks of recovery, the experience post-surgery was "crippling – emotionally and physically" she wrote.
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Its unit Travelex said on Friday it had partially restored its UK website, more than a month after a crippling ransomware attack.
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Her friendship with Bumblebee becomes a way for her to assert her control over her life, and to overcome her crippling grief.
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He has a crippling crush on Sadie, who's nice-ish to him even while making him complicit in a bunch of murders.
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Washington last week implemented crippling sanctions on Venezuelan state-owned oil firm PDVSA, which are expected to exacerbate the hyperinflationary economic crisis.
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The crippling, gut-wrenching pain that followed every punch and every poke felt like my skin was being nailed to a wall.
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We&aposre also working with congress to close the crippling loopholes in federal laws, especially the disgraceful practice of catch and release.
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In 2016, the actress shared her personal journey with crippling anxiety, and the effect it had on her relationship with her body.
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Details: Maduro blamed opposition "cyber attacks" for being behind Venezuela's crippling power cuts (Maduro had claimed Thursday that the U.S. caused it.).
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And by crippling encryption, it risks turning those compromised products into new funnels of information for the never-ending haystack of information.
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Its economy is shrinking, many of its banks are probably bust and it is suffering from a crippling shortage of hard currency.
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In May last year, President Donald Trump pulled out of a nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed crippling sanctions on the country.
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The regulatory impact of the CPP adds to the market forces crippling coal, but it isn't the root cause of coal's demise.
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The European Parliament, possibly exaggerating a little, has criticised the controls for having "crippling effects on the economies of the member states".
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There was the crippling crisis at Theranos, business deterioration at Jawbone and the regulatory crackdown on sports betting sites DraftKings and FanDuel.
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So, rather than creating a massive market opportunity, current headset makers may actually be laying the groundwork for a crippling consumer backlash.
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