"You're not crippled, only crippled in your mind," she would tell them.
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Many of the people being tried for war crimes are leaders in Jamaat, and with Jamaat crippled, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party is also crippled.
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We are also reminded here that Trump is a consummate salesman: His 20 uses of "CRIPPLED" are all pitches for his book Crippled America.
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" — "Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America.
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Importers that can't get hold of dollars have been crippled.
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Sterling has plunged, and Britain's political parties are both crippled.
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We also shouldn't be crippled with a failure of imagination.
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And now my fear of gaining weight has crippled me.
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He even does this in his campaign book, Crippled America.
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Read more: The shutdown has crippled these domestic violence shelters.
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"Crippled America" ranks 347th among books in sales at Amazon.
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But a car crash crippled his hands, ruining his career.
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These are amoral algorithms who aren't crippled by that morality.
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Hurricane María crippled the island's infrastructure, particularly its energy grid.
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The Obama administration, in his view, has crippled the economy.
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The main airport in San Juan is crippled, barely functioning.
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The crippled vessel was soon thrown upright, its mast broken.
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California's infrastructure could be crippled for weeks, if not months.
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If the Serenity were crippled, the Shackleton could respond immediately.
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Millennials and Gen Z are already crippled by student debt.
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When she does get out, she's crippled by social anxiety.
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The economy has been crippled by poor governing and corruption.
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Airstrikes have crippled hospitals in Idlib and the Damascus suburbs.
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Sluggish hurricane relief response has crippled presidencies and swung elections.
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Raising the royalty payments could have crippled its expansion programme.
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Why was everyone else not likewise crippled by this realization?
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The May cyber attack crippled hospitals, banks and other companies.
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Events that once crippled entire generations are now thankfully rare.
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The shutdown crippled the economy, leaving soldiers and civil servants unpaid.
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North Korea's, known as WannaCry, crippled the UK's National Health Service.
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Sixteen have died from their wounds and some have been crippled.
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When they elect to retire, the national airspace will be crippled.
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The Somali security forces have been crippled by years of corruption.
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It was Hillary's policy that crippled Libya and Syria and Iraq.
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Millions more are living in communities crippled by poverty and violence.
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Hillary cannot lead a nation while crippled by a criminal investigation!
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Jet, once India's largest private carrier, was crippled by mounting losses.
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It isn't just a hurricane that has crippled Puerto Rico's economy.
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Losses can only do so much damage to already-crippled statutes.
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I can't pinpoint the exact moment when I felt socially crippled.
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State-controlled oil giant Petrobras is crippled by debt and corruption.
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Still, both systems have been crippled by outdated and failing infrastructure.
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How would a permanently crippled farmer continue to work the land?
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Communications "were totally crippled with no information" from Donggala, Nugroho said.
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Israeli airstrikes crippled Gaza's only electrical power plant, causing widespread blackouts.
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I was just a girl, crippled by severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Eventually, Murger was crippled by recurrent bad health and financial problems.
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" One particularly offending line read: "If you're crippled don't flaunt it.
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Airlines and cruise operators continued to slump on crippled travel demand.
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"The housing market here got crippled" in the recession, he said.
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But Iraq's small private sector is crippled by extreme regulatory hostility.
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But his mother, my grandmother, had been crippled from hard labor.
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Yet the devastation to infrastructure and business has crippled the economy.
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But after the U.S. withdrawal, new sanctions have crippled Iran's economy.
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I have seen corporate executives become crippled by fear of failure.
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The hurricane crippled a leading manufacturer -- Baxter International -- in Puerto Rico.
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Hong Kong has been crippled by widespread demonstrations since early June.
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Puerto Rico's electric grid was crippled by the hurricane in September.
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"[Our economy] is crippled already, this would obliterate it," she said.
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Fuel shortages have crippled the administrative capital in the valley below.
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NotPetya ultimately crippled the global shipping industry and major unrelated firms.
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A crippled America affect China the most, followed by Canada and Mexico.
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Should that happen, the nation's aviation system "will be crippled," they said.
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The pain can result in reduced grip strength and a crippled hand.
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More than 100 inches of snow crippled the city's public transportation systems.
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Instead, its finances have been crippled by two disastrous free-agent signings.
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They rebelled when her constant meddling first distorted, then crippled, the economy.
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Iran has strongly denied involvement in the explosions that crippled the tankers.
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The combined effects have severely squeezed, but not crippled, North Korea's economy.
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It's overstuffed, confusing, and seriously crippled by Eisenberg's over-the-top performance.
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On top of U.S. sanctions, power cuts have crippled Venezuela's oil industry.
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The blockades have crippled several key sectors of Latin America's biggest economy.
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Minutes after takeoff, the two-seater craft became crippled by engine problems.
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Crippled by the financial crisis in 22013, they have since grown fast.
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Some died from these beatings or were crippled; others were shot afterward.
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Israeli air strikes crippled Gaza's only electrical power plant, causing widespread blackouts.
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"The city would be crippled if we lost the market," said Pacifico.
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The report comes weeks after a virus crippled a Ukrainian power plant.
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Though it wasn't any player or NBA team that crippled James, no.
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The hospitals have been crippled by floods, damage and shortages of diesel.
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However, Disney's media empire has been crippled because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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But in November, the Vemork operation was crippled again by Allied bombers.
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That was easily accomplished by 2016, but the oversupply crippled the industry.
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Following this logic, a crippled Trump is better than a vanquished one.
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State socialism ravaged the economy as powerful unions crippled industry with strikes.
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But if a woman is crippled, it's her destiny that's at stake.
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Hong Kong has been crippled by widespread anti-government demonstrations since June.
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Go out and buy CRIPPLED AMERICA: How to Make America Great Again.
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The new platform has been crippled by political delays and red tape.
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Each one of the Solars is crippled by a single overwhelming fear.
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More concretely, we do know that Puerto Rico's infrastructure is severely crippled.
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But occasionally he'll be crippled by the enormity of what he's grappling with.
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The hackers who crippled Sony in 2014 weren't striking for the first time.
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OPEC last reduced supply in 2008 when the global economic crisis crippled demand.
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Yves Marignac, a nuclear-energy expert in Paris, calls EDF "already financially crippled".
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"To be blunt, they were crippled," a former homicide detective, Vernon Parker, said.
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The score hit and I was just crippled with overwhelming joy and happiness.
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Far Cry 25 is a game crippled by its potential for social relevance.
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Unfortunately, it's very bad for complex tasks and intentionally crippled for software development.
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The one at risk of being crippled by an embargo is now ZTE.
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It crippled the island's electrical grid and sent thousands fleeing for the mainland.
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When Albany was hit, the city's police were crippled for a full day.
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The good old iTunes hasn't aged well and is now crippled with bugs.
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Healthy men in their 22013s were crippled by joint pain, headaches and weakness.
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Unfortunately, the company ran into manufacturing and supply chain issues that crippled delivery.
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Anti-government protests in the Chinese territory crippled airport operations Monday and Tuesday.
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The flooding has trapped people in attics and crippled hospitals in the Bahamas.
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MORE crippled the space agency's efforts to send astronauts beyond low Earth orbit.
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The floods killed more than 900 people, crippled industry and dented economic growth.
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Those processes must be allowed to continue unhindered, not crippled by wishful thinking.
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Financially, he says, the bank is the best bet for a crippled economy.
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The crippled aircraft crashed on a riverbank, spitting out men as it rolled.
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She is crippled by arthritis and could not climb her own front steps.
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Others, crippled and rejected by society, hopped around the central market seeking alms.
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But I sometimes get crippled by a fear of being labeled a bitch.
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The Koch brothers may be delighted by the prospect of a crippled system.
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Very often, their occupants need to be rescued from sinking or crippled boats.
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Hospitals crippled At least 10 people have been confirmed killed by the hurricane.
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As president, Suharto jailed and exiled his political enemies, and crippled democratic institutions.
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Air Force planes were getting ready to evacuate hospitals in storm-crippled neighborhoods.
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The strike resulted in cancellation of multiple flights and almost crippled the airline.
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In collaboration with McConnell, he's crippled the FEC by refusing to appoint members.
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According to most historians, McCarthyism crippled American diplomacy on China for a generation.
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During the crisis of 2008, they crippled a number of significant financial companies.
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The debt has crippled the economy — only made worse by repeated natural disasters.
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GreenTech Media estimated that those higher tariffs would have crippled domestic solar installations.
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The stoppage crippled Brazil's roads, hampering deliveries of everything from fuel to grains.
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You reflect and mirror yourself and your own crippled background onto these façades.
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"Hubby is at home, he's crippled right now because of his legs," she said.
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On top of U.S. sanctions, power blackouts this month have crippled Venezuela's oil industry.
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The fire crippled its educational infrastructure, destroying three campuses, scattering students across Northern California.
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Ecuador is the worst hit, and now the devastating earthquake has crippled the nation.
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Hurricane Harvey crippled refineries after the 2017 storm devastated parts of Texas and Louisiana.
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According to the Associated Press, Rome's transportation network was "crippled" as heavy snow fell.
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By contrast, "The Crippled Man", set in Ireland, queries what it means to live.
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"Hillary cannot lead a nation while crippled by a criminal investigation," the narrator says.
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In 250, for example, the Stuxnet computer worm crippled Iran's development of nuclear weapons.
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The drug trade was good for British coffers, but it crippled a great empire.
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Theresa May insists that she can remain Prime Minister, but her power is crippled.
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HARWOOD: So you don't feel crippled by the lack of staff, manpower around you?
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The WannaCry attack crippled healthcare operations in the UK and hit dozens of countries.
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If the government had to shut down the dam, electricity supply would be crippled.
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The strike crippled the Khartoum International Airport and other major services in the country.
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And the recent hiring freeze implemented by Trump has crippled the office even further.
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But he was crippled by uncertainty about upending his career to enter the unknown.
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A pitchwoman said the company was working to restore services to the crippled islands.
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The crippled well there was converted from oil production to gas storage in 1973.
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That's because Pakistan is a relatively stronger state that hasn't been crippled by war.
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Maria has already crippled the island of Dominica and killed one person in Guadalupe.
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The 2008-09 financial crisis crippled GM and Chrysler, and nearly wrecked Ford, too.
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Awash in publicity, the hearings and resulting Comics Code effectively crippled then-thriving studios.
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U.S. sanctions have hammered the nation's oil industry and crippled its ability to borrow.
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Its crew fled in lifeboats as the crippled ship drifted toward the Halifax shoreline.
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There are murals depicting the studio's owner, never a man exactly crippled by modesty.
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Days after Maria struck, the island remained crippled by widespread destruction and catastrophic flooding.
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She unflinchingly investigated forsaken communities crippled by ineffective government policies and bleak living conditions.
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My inaction that night crippled me, and I had no way to fix it.
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From the start, machines have driven American democracy and, just as often, crippled it.
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The policy has crippled the economy, leaving Eritrean farms and businesses bereft of labor.
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With no health insurance, the accident not only crippled her, it nearly beggared her.
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I mean, they dragged her off the bus and beat her and crippled her.
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And Petrobras, crippled by a series of corruption scandals, is now deeply in debt.
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Debt-crippled borrowers delay key life events such as marriage and buying a home.
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This strategy, referred to as the maximum pressure campaign, has crippled Iran&aposs economy.
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He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, starved, tortured and humiliated.
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Russia is the biggest backer of Mr Maduro's government, which has crippled the economy.
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"Hillary cannot lead a nation while crippled by a criminal investigation," the narrator adds.
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The relentless cycle of poverty and violence left me mentally crippled and emotionally exhausted.
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The World Cup will not raise wages or fix our crippled health care system.
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After 15 years, the conflicts have left virtually every aspect of the country crippled.
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PREPA, a self-regulated monopoly, has been been crippled by mismanagement and inefficiency for decades.
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This will activate the new firmware and ensure that your drone doesn't get crippled. [DJI]
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Puerto Rico's governor, Ricardo Rosselló, proposed privatising the island's crippled and debt-laden electricity firm.
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Opposition leaders say PDVSA has been crippled by malfeasance under 18 years of socialist rule.
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Horvitz had to grab the wheel to pull his crippled car back into the lane.
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The cyberattack crippled computers in entities that range from car factories, hospitals, shops to schools.
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He hated his crippled body, the delay in his motor functions caused by his stroke.
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That led to a political stalemate that effectively crippled Netanyahu's chances of forming a government.
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His first book was Winning the Unwinnable War: America's Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism.
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" His first book was "Winning the Unwinnable War: America's Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism.
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Maybe you grew up in a supportive family but you still feel crippled by insecurity.
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It's been over two weeks since Hurricane Maria, and Puerto Rico's health system remains crippled.
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The reimposition of American sanctions, especially on its oil and gas industry, crippled Iran's economy.
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Pro-democracy demonstrators have crippled the city's airport for days, forcing hundreds of flight disruptions.
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In addition, in the war zone of ISIS-occupied Mosul, maternity care had been crippled.
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"He wouldn't give a crippled crab a crutch to get to a gumbo party," Mrs.
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The conflict has killed more than 10,000 people and crippled Yemen's economy and healthcare system.
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Friday's worldwide security incident caused by WannaCry ransomware crippled 230,000 Windows devices in 85033 countries.
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Airline operations were crippled for several days as airports closed, forcing thousands of flight cancellations.
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They are less likely to own homes, more likely to be crippled by student debt.
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But other times, Angel has been ill and hasn't been crippled by subsequent muscle pain.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled Italy and is ricocheting its way around the globe.
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Airlines have been crippled by a slump in travel thanks to the spread of coronavirus.
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Tennessee has a balanced budget, and TennCare, the state's Medicaid program, crippled the state budget.
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Without unfettered access to executive branch officials and documents, the power of impeachment is crippled.
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No one wants to end up rulers of an empire but crippled like the Habsburgs!
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United States foreign policy — approved by the American people at each election — would be crippled.
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United States foreign policy — approved by the American people at each election — would be crippled.
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The bank had been crippled by property loans that went bad amid the financial crisis.
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It said that 45 of its hospitals, doctors' offices and ambulance companies had been crippled.
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That drama has led to gut-wrenching losses crippled by late-inning collapses this season.
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College graduates crippled by burdensome student loan debt might want to consider moving to Kansas.
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It's already wracked by popular protest, crippled by political paralysis and threatened by renewed terrorism.
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At the time, the economy was crippled by the OPEC oil embargo and high inflation.
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They are virtual zombies, crippled by the drug and stuck in a twilight zone forever.
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One of them, Arafatul Islam Bappy even lost his eyesight and is now permanently crippled.
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American sanctions on Venezuela's state-run oil company could topple the country's long-crippled economy.
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It levied a huge sum on the island, which crippled it in decades of debt.
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We're crippled with student debt to the point where home ownership is a pipe dream.
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"Kiss my crippled ass," he responded, finding his comfort instead at the bottom of a bottle.
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She'd been basically shut away in her home, crippled with depression and anxiety, for seven years.
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After Labor's defeat in the 2013 election, Shorten became leader of a party crippled by infighting.
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In 2008, some large financial firms were crippled when customers, depositors and creditors withdrew their money.
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Iran has dismissed earlier U.S. charges that it was behind Thursday's attacks that crippled two tankers.
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I'd never given that old lady — now crippled by arthritis — credit for getting her family out.
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Across the border the EPRDF had been crippled by nearly three years of anti-government protests.
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South Australia has been crippled by energy problems, and suffered a state-wide blackout last September.
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Equifax and HBO were all hit hard, and the WannaCry ransomware crippled infrastructure around the globe.
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Iran's military has been crippled by years of economic sanctions and arms embargoes, the Rand Corp.
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Cue the drama: Blanche, reigning queen of Hollywood, is grievously crippled in a suspicious car accident.
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Brauer and other analysts point to a variety of problems that have crippled the Fiat brand.
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The Obama administration publicly blamed North Korea for the malicious breaches that crippled Sony in 2014.
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That effort was crippled by the contradiction between his promises and his actual health-care plan.
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Sudan's economy was crippled when the south seceded, taking away much of the country's oil resources.
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The attack crippled DNS's service bringing down sites like Airbnb, Spotify and The New York Times.
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The ban crippled the telecom company, prompting it to announce that it would cease major operations.
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The FEC also has a crippled website that makes it impossible to study data in bulk.
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The agreement, signed on Thursday, could be a major step in reviving Libya's crippled oil output.
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Hurricane Maria crippled the island, leaving residents without power and hospitals damaged and reliant on generators.
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Around 400,000 people have fled to neighboring countries amid the unrest, which has crippled Burundi's economy.
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Rights groups say Prime Minister Hun Sen has crippled opponents ahead of general elections in July.
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Gawker says that if Mr. Bollea's claims prevail, the nation's hallowed press freedoms could be crippled.
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BlackRock also supported the pay policy under fire at Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, the crippled drug maker.
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It's been a disaster for New York, it's badly hurt New York, it's crippled New York.
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Chinese companies are grappling with the coronavirus outbreak that has crippled the world's second largest economy.
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And while Arnold may be a drag queen crippled by loneliness, he knows his own worth.
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And a committee structure will leave Uber crippled if it needs to make major strategic decisions.
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Together, they passed measures that crippled Wisconsin unions, a bedrock of Democratic Party power for years.
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Nobody wants to talk about anxiety and depression and being scared and feeling crippled at times.
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Instead, the corps's work crippled the river of grass, and half of the Everglades has disappeared.
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Hospitals — the first place Americans turn when they have a health emergency — would be financially crippled.
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Campaigners say its implementation has been crippled by conflicting legislation and a lack of political will.
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Snow-clogged streets halted traffic above ground and crippled virtually the entire bus and trolley system.
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"This deal was crippled by hard-liners in the U.S. and in Iran," Mr. Faraji said.
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The new Fox is focused on news and sports and would be crippled without NFL rights.
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Miley's evolved her personal aesthetic so many times, it's hard not to be crippled by indecision.
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The recent uptick in sick patients in the U.K. has further overwhelmed an already crippled system.
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Soaring tuition costs have left a generation of students, and often their parents, crippled by debt.
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During Katrina, 95 percent of oil production was crippled, and crude went above $70 a barrel.
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By delaying the choice of our nominee, the party's chances of winning in November are crippled.
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Even some with insurance are financially crippled by annual deductibles that soar into thousands of dollars.
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The Russian Petya attack against Reckitt Benckiser in 2017 crippled 15,85033 computers and cost $131 million.
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The country also experienced terrorist attacks that cost hundreds of lives and crippled its tourism industry.
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Ms. Paulson's character, Ally, crippled by various phobias, rails about how the election made everything worse.
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That has crippled the agency and its ability to support the nation's largest private sector exports.
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But critics say the administration, despite making graft-related arrests, is still crippled by financial malfeasance.
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With Iran already crippled by U.S. sanctions, a drop in Venezuelan exports could squeeze global supply further.
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A similar export ban by the White House last year briefly crippled another Chinese tech rival, ZTE.
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Vox's Matt Yglesias has chronicled how that decision, coupled with the Great Recession, crippled the island's economy.
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The Trump administration's policies have effectively crippled the Export-Import Bank, an 84-year-old Washington institution.
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However, the other 60 percent of cases set off a systemic crisis that crippled the galactic economy.
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Labor disputes, political conflict and security threats have crippled Libya's oil output over the past three years.
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It's a uniquely New Yorker problem to feel crippled by having too many options at your fingertips.
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Ukraine is still crippled by corruption and cronyism, much of it emanating from Mr Poroshenko's own circle.
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What are some of the best ways that we can heal and not be so crippled emotionally?
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For one, Felix is the leader of a slightly crippled cartel, now missing its two other leaders.
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These were families crippled by inflation and, in particular, university students who saw no opportunities for themselves.
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A DDoS attack, like the Lizard Squad-credited one that crippled the network ahead of Christmas 27?
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She said the only hospital on St. Thomas was crippled and many buildings couldn't withstand the storm.
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Right after he took office the state faced huge blizzards that crippled an aging public transportation infrastructure.
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Crippled by grief and the trauma of that night, she now struggles to walk and hardly eats.
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I go to sleep every night having been crippled by these thoughts to the point of exhaustion.
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Opposition leaders have said that PDVSA has been crippled by malfeasance under 18 years of socialist rule.
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The utility was crippled even before Maria and in bankruptcy to shed some $9 billion in debt.
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Infrastructure — the telephone networks, the water system, roadways — and most of the economy had all been crippled.
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Boycotts of the 1980 Moscow Games and the 1984 Los Angeles Games almost crippled the Olympic movement.
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The Lebanese government has often struggled to make basic decisions and feuding lawmakers have repeatedly crippled parliament.
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He's crippled us with wasteful spending, massive debt, low growth, a huge trade deficit and open borders.
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The declines have crippled its economy, which is plagued with hyperinflation, shortages of food, water and medicine.
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White added that the Pentagon is "very confident we have crippled Assad's ability to produce" chemical weapons.
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But visitors started to dry up after 2008, when the financial crisis crippled the global tourism sector.
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Government officials say that all kinds of criminal investigations will be crippled without access to phone data.
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It limited Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for easing international economic penalties that had crippled Iran's economy.
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They have crippled strong government agencies, like the national tax service, to benefit their own bank accounts.
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It's been over two weeks since Hurricane Maria hit, and Puerto Rico's health system remains badly crippled.
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I'm not normally the most extroverted person, and in the past have felt crippled by social anxiety.
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Because of this, there is less of the blame and miscommunication that crippled the response during Katrina.
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Should he be ousted in a coup, crippled by economic sanctions or overthrown in a foreign invasion?
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The months-long protests in Hong Kong have crippled the Asian financial center and ignited investor concerns.
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A power outage at a subway station in Brooklyn last month crippled service across New York City.
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That created a new source of blowback -- one that could have crippled his support among female voters.
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The longer the Chinese economy remains crippled, the bigger the risk to the rest of the world.
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Obama found out how a presidency can be crippled by the loss of the House of Representatives.
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Abadi's government has been crippled for weeks since parties resisted a cabinet reshuffle aimed at fighting corruption.
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The State Department was so crippled that it repeatedly closed its systems to throw out the intruders.
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Sudan's economy was crippled when the south seceded in 2011, taking away much of its oil resources.
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Hance said the shrimp industry is short 750 workers and is being crippled by the federal cap.
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But the institution, which once financed multibillion-dollar projects, has been effectively crippled by the Trump administration.
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Additionally, Los Alamos's pit production capability has been crippled by safety lapses, even at the lower rate.
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During the March for Health, thousands of doctors, nurses and patients protested the crippled public health system.
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Though the sanctions campaign has crippled Iran's economy, it has not stopped China from importing its oil.
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In Italy, crippled by an anemic economy and perennial political paralysis, people worry about jobs and crime.
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That nuclear agreement lifted sanctions that crippled Iran's economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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Tumbling milk consumption combined with the rising price of milk have crippled the dairy industry with debt.
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"I know for myself and a lot of artists, after the election we were crippled," he said.
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And if the administration were to weed out illegal workers, farmers say their businesses would be crippled.
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"I think the debate really, really crippled him," Baldwin says in an interview with "Extra" posted Friday.
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An El Nino-induced drought in southern Africa crippled production of maize, sugar and other agricultural products.
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Without it, the company could be financially crippled or vulnerable to a takeover by a foreign competitor.
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A crippled judiciary system could put enormous pressure on President Trump and Congress to make a deal.
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A recruitment notice posted by a faculty member said the university had been left "crippled," Reuters reported.
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The movies, crippled by their own narcissistic inward turn, prove their imagination is far, far too small.
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She weighed 83 pounds and was crippled by constant pain due to a rare type of juvenile arthritis.
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These tactics, which have forced rebels to surrender in other parts of the country, have crippled eastern Aleppo.
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This poses a significant challenge to Mexico's relatively young democracy, already crippled by systemic corruption and widespread impunity.
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Record floodwaters in Jacksonville, Florida, crippled the city's infrastructure Monday as Irma continued to move north into Georgia.
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It has killed or crippled millions, rich and poor alike (President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously contracted the disease).
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Crippled by a crime surge, the Baltimore Police Department managed to close only two of the nine cases.
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Liberia still faces severe poverty and underdevelopment and was further crippled by the Ebola epidemic in 2014-2016.
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Stricken passengers climbed over an obstacle course of debris and through mangled windows to flee the crippled train.
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A lack of fuel has crippled water-pumping stations, so locals have resorted to drinking from dirty sources.
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The model and Hollywood actor were linked from 2011-2012 before DiCaprio's work schedule reportedly crippled their relationship.
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According to passionate and informed commentary, the planet's crippled health can no longer be brushed under the rug.
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In exchange, the United States and the European Union would lift sanctions that have crippled the country's economy.
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In exchange, the US and the EU lifted some of the sanctions that have crippled the country's economy.
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In recognition, the majority of international sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy for the past decade were lifted.
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He argues that had Emmanuel Macron lost to Marine Le Pen, the global markets would have been crippled.
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They (WADA) can find a million crimes but without the authority to act they are a crippled organization.
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C. Do you work in a creative industry where your mind is stimulated, but your wallet is crippled?
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With a Backstrom quote that reveals a mentality that has crippled the Capitals when the chips are down.
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The ban crippled the company, prompting it to announce earlier this month that it would cease major operations.
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Online funding Without the convenience of using the internet to raise funds, many hate groups would be crippled.
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Opposition parties have long maintained that PDVSA has been crippled by financial malfeasance under the current socialist government.
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Zimbabwe's economy has been crippled by a cash crunch that has caused shortages of fuel, food and medicine.
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Venezuela — no friend of ours, incidentally — which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
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The album will be available come June 24 via Crippled Sound; until then, blast your earholes early below.
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Crippled by a hardware malfunction in 2013, NASA reimagined its planet hunter and gave it a new mission.
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It's crippled Britain's NHS, and its makers have so far hauled in more than $50,000 in paid ransoms.
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As we've reported before, should Trump somehow carry out the impossible, America's food supply would be irrevocably crippled.
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There were plenty of concerns that Facebook and Instagram had successfully crippled Snapchat's user growth with copycat products.
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We confronted the polio epidemic, which crippled hundreds of thousands of people, including, many believe, an American president.
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Ms. Zwally, crippled with pain from the surgery and no medication, grew worried they would be turned away.
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But I could also see how Jackson's desperate desire to deploy his recovery wisdom had crippled his story.
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The Soviet collapse in 1991 crippled the North Korean economy and brought down its centralized food distribution system.
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The message from the envoys, American officials said, was that the economic sanctions had really crippled the North.
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The area is also close to major oil fields that were crippled by violent ethnic feuding in 2015.
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It was a flashing warning to investors about potential inflation, or rising prices, which have crippled many economies.
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Transit systems were crippled, hospitals could not function and public-housing complexes had no working boilers or elevators.
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Ongoing and months-long protests in Hong Kong have crippled the Asian financial center and ignited investor concerns.
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The Category 5 storms destroyed large swaths of housing and crippled tourism, the economic lifeblood of the Caribbean.
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American factories aren't shut because the economy is already crippled, but because their workers must keep their distance.
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But the Shabab no longer appears to be crippled by the deaths of Mr. Godane and Mr. Garar.
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Hong Kong has been crippled by a double whammy of coronavirus fears and months of anti-government protests.
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Saudi Arabia's production dropped by almost half after an attack on Saturday crippled a major oil processing facility.
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In the past, the forced unity with Baghdad crippled our efforts in the fight against the Islamic State.
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International sanctions to rein in Iran's pursuit of a nuclear program have for years crippled the country's economy.
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The 2015 nuclear deal lifted sanctions that crippled Iran's economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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" Cassie Byerly, a spokeswoman for Tester, said that "veterans deserve better than a VA that's crippled by infighting.
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The sanctions have crippled Iran's economy, slashing vital oil exports and bringing inflation up to more than 40%.
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Hurricanes and wildfires crippled parts of the country, shedding light on emergency services, disaster preparedness and energy resilience.
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It closed in 153, after American Airlines acquired the crippled T.W.A., and has stood largely empty ever since.
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Venezuela – no friend of ours, incidentally – which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
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School districts' ability to raise funds was crippled; their budgets shrank for the first time since the Depression.
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It has left the crippled monument, once a major tourist attraction, barricaded to the public and the faithful.
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He was also crippled by personal tragedy: his wife was sent to an asylum, and his father committed suicide.
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A consumer shift away from expensive apparel and toward vacations, home improvement and electronics has also crippled many retailers.
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Less than 22019 miles (40km) away in South Africa, the company's largest export market, a slowdown has crippled demand.
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Record flood waters in Jacksonville, Florida, crippled the city's infrastructure Monday as Irma continued to move north into Georgia.
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Years of economic mismanagement by the socialist government have crippled the oil-rich nation with hyperinflation, shortages and misery.
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Pub date: April 238 The Great Recession crippled an entire generation, and black millennials were among the hardest hit.
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Russia's annexation of Crimea in early 2014 and the ensuing war in eastern Ukraine crippled its ability to repay.
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The 1894 game between Harvard and Yale was nicknamed the "Hampden Park Blood Bath" after four players were crippled.
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The draining of Owens Lake crippled the surrounding communities, but it was nothing compared to the calamity that followed.
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"An entire generation could be crippled by hunger," Torben Due, the program's director in Yemen, said in a statement.
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But this poor guy or gal probably made an errant keystroke that crippled AWS for at least four hours.
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Good news — no great news — the one thing that crippled Microsoft's first laptop, the Surface Laptop, is no more.
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He shorted financial instruments known as collateralized debt obligations that bundled mortgages together and whose failure crippled Wall Street.
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He was not removed, but he was politically crippled and his approach to Reconstruction wounded, if (sadly) not killed.
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Runaway inflation and food scarcity has crippled Venezuela, with tens of thousands leaving the country in a mass exodus.
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As Venezuela's crippled economy continues to break apart, critics allege the colectivos have become deeply involved in organized crime.
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Crippled, handicapped and disabled represent the same kind of process, and "differently abled" is now set to continue it.
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Iran is trying to increase its oil output and exports after sanctions crippled the energy sector and the economy.
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The Afghan government, meanwhile, has been crippled by low morale, corruption, and unsustainable attrition rates among its security forces.
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But when you look at the Play Store ratings, it says that the app is still crippled with bugs.
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BHS's debt of more than £1 billion ($1.5 billion), half of which is a pension shortfall, crippled the business.
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Their Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) crippled crude production and drove international oil companies offshore.
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Strikes involving transit workers, airline pilots and gas company employees, among others, have crippled the gears of France's infrastructure.
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She catalogs the arbitrary fears that crippled her children when they were small (coconuts, Shrek, toilets that self-flush).
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The merger would have trampled on First Amendment principles, crippled the future of journalism, and disproportionately harmed minority communities.
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Yet it defended the delay, blaming an internal oversight and the snowstorm that crippled Washington in the past week.
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The conventional Washington narrative reads that Obama crippled Iran's economy till the rulers of Tehran grudgingly agreed to negotiate.
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"We believe that it has significantly eroded and crippled the ability of the regime to produce chemicals," Pence said.
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The 2015 pact lifted sanctions on Iran that crippled its economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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The burrito chain has dealt with a very public three-year-long sales slump that crippled its stock price.
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Nearly 17 years after the U.S. invasion to topple the Taliban, Afghanistan remains crippled by poverty, unemployment and terrorism.
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Years of economic mismanagement and isolation from international sanctions crippled the once-fruitful economy, rich in minerals and agriculture.
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Sixteen years later, the Supreme Court sits crippled, unable to resolve the most pressing legal questions facing the country.
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The big picture: While the company may end up crippled, the episode has strategic and propaganda value for Beijing.
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Many of the attacks that crippled health networks came down to an inability to upgrade their Windows operating systems.
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The King of France, Louis XIV, was the preëminent monarch in Europe, but his government was crippled by debt.
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Health care reform was the Barack Obama presidency's main achievement, but it crippled his administration politically once it passed.
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While in the country's east, coalition forces have crippled a once fearsome ISIS, driving the group from its strongholds.
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The nuclear deal had tightly restricted Iran's nuclear ambitions in return for ending sanctions that had crippled its economy.
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That disaster has crippled Vale, one of the world's largest mining companies, resulting in estimated losses of $4.8 billion.
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"Unlike a global resource where we're sharing information and knowledge, we end up with something severely crippled," he said.
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Stock trading app Robinhood was crippled by another major outage as markets absorb the historic coronavirus related sell-off.
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Mnangagwa's administration has struggled to stabilize a moribund economy and curb hyperinflation while a severe drought has crippled productivity.
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Our largest single source of traffic, accounting for more than half of our monthly page views, had been crippled.
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Since 2006, a severe recession has crippled the island's economy and left a budget deficit of over $21625 billion.
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Had the eradication drive never happened, it is estimated that polio would have crippled 16 million children by now.
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"But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind" (Luke 14:13).
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But there's already an existing mechanism to confront this problem, the same one that crippled Big Tobacco — liability suits.
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I firmly believe that the wounded, Brexit-crippled European Union needs an infusion of new self-confidence and resolve.
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The hope he once harbored for their relationship, cruelly torturing him now that he's crippled, and aphasic, and smells?
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Over the past decade, our small businesses and financial institutions have been crippled by over-regulation and Washington overreach.
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The U.S. has imposed sanctions that have kept Iran from selling its oil abroad and have crippled its economy.
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The CIA has concluded with "high confidence" that Russian military attackers crippled computers in Ukraine's financial system last year.
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The airport is crippled The next day we drove to the airport where we had arrived five days before.
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Holder, which crippled the Justice Department's ability to preemptively stop discriminatory state voting policies before they could take effect.
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A decade later, the financially crippled New York Central merged with the teetering Pennsylvania Railroad to form Penn Central.
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The country is crippled by corruption — Sudan ranks 175 out of 180 countries on Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index.
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Now one of them was on her deathbed, crippled with arthritis, refusing food and drink, dying of old age.
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The legal fight has crippled a longstanding relationship between the N.R.A. and Ackerman, two organizations that are tightly intertwined.
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Trump's victory crippled so many of our notions of political certainty — of who or what can be safely discounted.
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WASHINGTON — Left crippled by deadly Hurricane Maria in 2017, many Puerto Ricans felt the federal government had abandoned them.
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LAXART presents a unique opportunity to see Crippled Symmetry, one of his late masterworks for piano, flute, and percussion.
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Government officials are equally insistent that all manner of criminal investigations will be crippled without access to phone data.
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The new president made clear in his 2015 book, "Crippled America," that he believes renewable energy is a bad investment.
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A poet from Mosul with a crippled foot showed me a certificate from the camp doctor denying he was disabled.
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Meds can make for a lucrative hustle, but it's tough work keeping up the ruse of being crippled or crazy.
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Palm even planned to support the upcoming iPhone, which the folks at Palm thought was crippled with no hardware keyboard.
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Investors are also closely tracking the impact of Tropical Storm Harvey, which has crippled the U.S. energy hub in Texas.
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In the end, we'll have demonized Muslim communities both here and abroad, unraveled anti-terrorism relationships and crippled economic ties.
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He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, he was tortured, he was starved, and he was humiliated.
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International sanctions and damage to infrastructure have crippled its oil and gas sector, once the main source of government revenue.
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Egypt's weak economy is suffering from inflation, high unemployment and a declining tourist sector crippled by attacks from Islamist insurgents.
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France's Socialist government struggled to push through even a modest labour reform this year and was crippled in the process.
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"Oddly enough, the same book that essentially crippled my career as a novelist started my career in Hollywood," Martin said.
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This would allow the Indian Air Force to operate its fleet even if its air bases are crippled during war.
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It was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive. .
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Such reforms, however, will not alleviate South Sudan's fundamental problems: war, the flight of foreign capital and crippled oil production.
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In the decades since many others in the city have suffered its fate, crippled by power shortages and cheap imports.
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On June 19883, explosions crippled the Japanese Kokuka Courageous and the Norwegian Front Altair, forcing their crews to abandon ship.
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Communication networks are crippled, and first responders are struggling to make contact with residents in remote or heavily affected areas.
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Hared's clients, he said, had reported a range of crippled services including passport and e-tickets printing and money remittances.
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"This streaming thing just crippled me," he says, adding that the rise of subscription services cut his income in half.
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In exchange, the United States and the European Union agreed to lift the sanctions that have crippled the country's economy.
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Runaway inflation and food scarcity has crippled Venezuela, with tens of thousands leaving the country in a mass exodus. 1303.
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A New York blackout that crippled the city during a heat wave on July 13, 1977, sparked rioting and looting.
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"The proposed rule would have crippled cattle producers' ability to market their products through the value-added programs," said Woodall.
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Agrokor was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
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It is no secret that during the last eight years Congress has been crippled by hyperpartisanship, resulting in Washington gridlock.
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If Palace are a metaphorical eagle, that eagle is old, decrepit and crippled by a profound melancholy of the soul.
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The outage crippled the OPEC member country's oil exports and left millions of citizens struggling to find food and water.
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Aoun's election last year ended a 29-month presidential vacuum in a country that had been crippled by political gridlock.
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After numerous delays, the Fisker Karma went on sale in October 2011, but a series of setbacks crippled the project.
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People decide, Fuck it, I'd rather Netflix and chill by myself than go out with some emotionally crippled ass-hat.
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Strzeminski was missing an arm and a leg—he was wounded in the first world war—and also emotionally crippled.
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But that's exactly what they are," Trump wrote in his campaign manifesto "Great Again: How To Fix Our Crippled America.
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The consumer goods giant was targeted in a worldwide attack which crippled computers at several multinational companies on June 27 .
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Banning the practice might have crippled the finances of public unions already stung by restrictions in Wisconsin and other states.
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But his unity government is crippled by political infighting, endemic corruption, a budget crunch and an unsustainable troop casualty rate.
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But that tight focus has crippled its ability to grapple with big issues or to engage with many ordinary people.
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Manufacturing complications have crippled production of the mass market electric Model 3, a car widely considered essential to Tesla's future.
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The Chinese company was crippled for months after the Commerce Department blocked it from buying vital parts from American companies.
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Just think back to the 2012 Republican primary debate when former Texas governor Rick Perry's "oops" moment crippled his candidacy.
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Cohn would be instrumental in helping repeal the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act that have crippled many bank stocks.
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The three-year stalemated war has killed over 10,000 people, badly damaged Yemen&aposs infrastructure and crippled its health system.
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Unsurprisingly, President Obama vetoed the bill that would have crippled his signature law and removed taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood.
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With its refinery network crippled by maintenance issues, the OPEC nation has struggled with severe fuel shortages in recent months.
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A decade after Deckard and Rachel fled persecution, an EMP hit the American West Coast and crippled the world economy.
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The country's "clean green" image doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny, and younger generations are crippled by student loans.
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Trump's most recent book, "Crippled America," published last year, earned him anywhere from $1 million to $5 million in royalties.
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Worst of all, lawlessness, rampant street crime and a vicious circle of political violence have crippled the city for decades.
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Rescue teams combed a region razed by a Category 4 hurricane that flattened blocks, collapsed buildings and left infrastructure crippled.
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These reporters are skilled experts feeling the strains of a crippled industry, and many are looking for a way out.
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The economy is completely crippled, unemployment is around 45 percent, and even higher for those under the age of 30.
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An injury at birth had crippled the six-year-old boy, whose family was shuttled out of Aleppo in 2016.
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The episode took place early that morning, between the distress calls from the two ships crippled by explosions that day.
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With statements like these, Trump works to renew his political mandate and fend off claims that he's crippled by controversy.
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The blackout hobbled public transportation, cut off water supplies and crippled phone and internet communications for much of the day.
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It focuses on Stuxnet, the virus that crippled an Iranian nuclear facility, and the dangerous new world of online conflict.
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The ransomware attack that crippled Atlanta's government for days last year has since been attributed to two men in Iran.
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In the 19053s, the movie theater business — once a booming industry — found itself on hard times, crippled by the Depression.
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In 28500 Trump overrode his own Commerce Department and dismissed sanctions that would have crippled a major IT firm, ZTE.
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The downgrading of Greece's credit rating in 20183 kicked off a series of tough austerity measures that crippled the economy.
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Supply chains have been crippled around the world, especially in China, the world's second largest economy, where the outbreak began.
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An international cyberattack crippled computer systems from Russia to the U.S. in a hacking reminiscent of last month's WannaCry attacks.
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Depending on the details of future sanctions, Citgo, wholly owned by the Venezuelan state oil company, could also be crippled.
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Macron has largely stood his ground during weeks of street marches and strikes that closed schools and crippled public transport.
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Ransomware recently crippled foreign-exchange firm Travelex Ltd's systems for weeks, leaving staff to serve customers with pens and paper.
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The big picture: Demonstrations have been held this week across the country, which is crippled by U.S. sanctions, per AFP.
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Washington's sanctions have crippled the Iranian economy, and protesters have taken to the streets to criticize the government in Tehran.
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At times, it has seemed crippled by factionalism, as board meetings descended into name-calling and bickering over parliamentary rules.
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Mistrust, low pay, and a tradition of bribery in China's healthcare system have crippled efforts to contain the Wuhan coronavirus
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Richard Hirn, general counsel for the National Weather Service Employees Organization, said the Dorian episode had crippled morale among employees.
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The conflict is rooted in Trump pulling out of Iran's atomic accord and imposing sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy.
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Macron has largely stood his ground during weeks of street marches and strikes that closed schools and crippled public transport.
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It brought me down to my knees and made me feel crippled, as if I could do nothing else anymore.
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" The Taliban in the letter also said United States generals "are concealing the real statistics of your dead and crippled.
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He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, he was starved, he was tortured and he was humiliated.
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But, in 85033-2018, hurricanes Harvey, Maria, Irma, Florence and Michael crippled the federal program, leading to billions in losses.
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In doing so, they assumed leadership of a government crippled by the unpaid debt of the American War of Independence.
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Medical facilities, already crippled by a year of attacks, are struggling to deal with the influx of wounded, it said.
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" Mr. Trump argued in his 2015 book, "Crippled America" (since retitled "Great Again"), that solar panels didn't "make economic sense.
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"We were crippled, essentially, for a whole day," McGee, who's vice president of the Albany Police Department's union, told CNN.
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The 2015 nuclear agreement lifted sanctions on Iran that crippled its economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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Millions of Venezuelans remain anxious about the future of their country, already crippled by hyperinflation and food and drug shortages.
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A lack of investment compounded by cash flow problems and chronic shortages of spare parts have crippled operations, critics say.
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Worldwide, poor access to affordable antivenom puts the snakebite death toll near 100,000 annually, with millions more maimed or crippled.
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Protagonist Lottie Person is a two-faced disaster, a beautiful fashion blogger crippled with unfashionable allergies and radioactive green snot.
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The Federal Election Commission, the entity that enforces our campaign finance laws, is crippled by partisan deadlock and ideological infighting.
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Washington has publicly blamed North Korean hackers for a cyber attack in May that crippled hospitals, banks and other companies.
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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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But police operations like Projects Amigo and Retire, targeting the Bandidos and the Outlaws respectively, crippled the Hells' biker opposition.
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The massive effort to restore electricity has been crippled by government incompetence, poor planning, and potentially illegal grid repair contracts.
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By 225 he was an official in Guangdong province and asked Mr Paulson to help restructure Guangdong Enterprises, a crippled SOE.
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Moore said that the opt-in change has "crippled" her team's ability to use GEDMatch and catch these killers and rapists.
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The development follows a U.S. decision to review a lifting of sanctions that have crippled the country's economy for two decades.
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In all these cases, powerful and unchecked central governments set rigid national policies that crippled economies and wiped out personal freedoms.
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It appears similar snags have crippled the platforms Amazon uses to coordinate its last-mile contractor workforce, known as Amazon Flex.
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The quick deal was an obvious attempt to avoid a repeat of the painful, expensive strike that crippled GM for weeks.
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They noted Huawei could be ultimately crippled and denied access to its hardware and software suppliers for moblie infrastructure and handsets.
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Verizon's packages even include rare synchronous download / upload speeds, instead of the crippled upload speeds most ISPs force on their customers.
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But you'd be foolish to rule that out, and what matters more is that he almost certainly won't be crippled here.
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Some even posited that perhaps the hackers repurposed the famous American-Israeli malware Stuxnet, which crippled Iranian nuclear centrifuges in 2010.
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It has been getting hard for ISIS to finance its war machine due to its shrinking territory and crippled oil business.
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The strike crippled more than 60 percent of Kuwait's crude output, lending support to price benchmarks such as Brent and Dubai.
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He was widely praised after Thursday's forced water landing, apparently caused by a "double bird strike," which crippled the plane's engines.
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The new housing market has not been severely constrained by an inventory shortage, which has crippled sales of previously owned homes.
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He almost bled to death in the ride to the hospital, and he was crippled for the rest of his life.
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Lonmin, which is in the process of being bought by Sibanye, has been crippled by soaring costs and subdued platinum prices.
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Many industry figures say the streaming revolution, led by Spotify, has crippled the commercial logic of recording music as a profession.
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Facebook is sticking with Peter Thiel despite the backlash against him for funding the Hulk Hogan lawsuit that financially crippled Gawker.
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Such proceedings would paralyze an already crippled presidency and in all probability, would end in the complete exoneration of James Comey.
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The economy is in dire straits, especially in the aftermath of west Africa's Ebola epidemic, which has crippled the tourist industry.
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"Accidents do happen as you know," he told reporters at a news conference, noting that no one was killed or crippled.
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The cyber attack, which the United States blamed on North Korea, crippled the studio for months and prompted an executive shuffle.
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Yemen&aposs stalemated, three-year war has killed over 10,000 people, badly damaged Yemen&aposs infrastructure and crippled its health system.
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Shortly afterwards, the country requested international aid for its banks, which were crippled by piles of non-performing real estate loans.
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Now, whenever my brain feels crippled by a honking traffic jam of urgent meaninglessness, I put it on and go places.
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California, which has had referendums for a century, has been crippled by voters' simultaneous demands for high spending and low taxes.
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Had their challenge succeeded, it would have crippled the law, which made it a tantalizing cause for the entire conservative movement.
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Aspects of the tourism industry, including airlines and hotels, have been largely crippled in areas that were hardest hit by storms.
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That crippled Hong Kong's airport, while in Argentina the defeat of President Mauricio Macri during primary elections added to global stress.
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We have watched for nearly two decades as the crisis has ruined families, laid waste to communities, and crippled our workforce.
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The island's power grid remains crippled, a massive dam is crumbling, hospitals don't have running water and there's extremely limited communication.
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President Trump has already earmarked $1980 billion in financial assistance for farmers whose sales to China have been crippled or blocked.
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The landmark 2015 nuclear agreement lifted sanctions on Iran that crippled its economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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He becomes bitter about the Vietnam War while watching crippled veterans try and sometimes fail to have sex with their wives.
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Venezuela's opposition parties say PDVSA has been crippled by financial malfeasance and blames corruption for some of Venezuela's deep economic recession.
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The Chinese company was crippled for months after the US Commerce Department blocked it from buying vital parts from American companies.
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The agreement lifted sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy, in exchange for new limits on its ability to build nuclear weapons.
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Iran agreed to limit its nuclear energy program in return for the lifting of international sanctions that had crippled its economy.
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" Trump noticed Goldberg's criticism, writing in his campaign book, Crippled America, of the "truly odious" commentator being his "usual incompetent self.
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Hong Kong — a former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has been crippled by widespread demonstrations since early June.
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It's little wonder that its vast numbers of returning crippled veterans led to major gains in the technology of prosthetic limbs.
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But like so many other necessities here, the distribution of fuel is reliant on a transportation network crippled by the storm.
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And on a daily basis, an industry already crippled by economic struggles has seen reporters battling harassment and distrust, Vincent noted.
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If the killings of Mr. Godane and Mr. Garar initially crippled the group, that no longer appears to be the case.
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The institution in recent years has been crippled by inefficiencies and scandals over the services it provides to its military patients.
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Stripped bare and crippled in pain, he walks into the distance, eventually disappearing to leave behind only the pool of blood.
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Despite his apparent pre-eminence of late, Putin still has significant challenges, including an economy that remains crippled by global sanctions.
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Washington has blamed Iran or its proxies for attacks on May 12 that crippled four oil tankers in the same area.
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He left the Postal Service in 2006 and is certain that, had he continued at that job, he'd be crippled today.
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Oil production, crippled by the lack of maintenance and investment, fell in July to its lowest point in nearly seven decades.
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Thursday's tanker attacks in the Gulf of Oman exacerbated the antagonistic fallout from similar blasts in May that crippled four vessels.
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"There Should Be No Secret Police," the headline on that article read, but it led to lawsuits that crippled his operation.
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The danger is that the new approach will fall victim to the same political neglect that has crippled the old one.
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Airlines have been crippled by a sharp drop in travel demand due to the coronavirus and drastic measures to contain it.
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Other African state carriers have been crippled by government interference, such as insisting on routes to unprofitable but politically important destinations.
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But without access to American software, microchips and other parts, its ability to manufacture smartphones and network gear is seriously crippled.
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The landmark 2015 nuclear agreement lifted sanctions on Iran that crippled its economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half.
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Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman was named energy minister less than a week before an aerial attack crippled Saudi Arabia's oil production.
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More than 100,000 people have been killed in the conflict, which has crippled basic services and infrastructure and ravaged the economy.
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Their home values are crippled, and their privacy and serenity are invaded by the illegal and unsightly structure looming above them.
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"A bankrupt or financially crippled utility would negatively affect California's ability to meet its nation-leading climate-change goals," he said.
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The result is a community crippled by poverty and a systemic reliance on government funding for virtually all aspects of life.
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Inclusion on the list has crippled Sudan's economy and deterred foreign investors and commercial banks from doing business in the country.
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These numbers show the staggering and devastating reality of an industry that has been crippled, receiving little support from past administrations.
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Much of France has been crippled by a national transport strike since the anti-pensions protest first began in early December.
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Still, he said, the attack had crippled the hospital for four days, with doctors and nurses resorting to pen and paper.
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But a sharp drop in the price of crude oil, Nigeria's main export, from mid-2014, has since crippled the economy.
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French voters are sick of the self-serving behavior of the political class, as Mr. Fillon's crippled poll numbers make clear.
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A major computer malfunction in February crippled traffic at Schiphol for hours, causing delays or cancellations on more than 100 flights.
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The Charlotte school's operations have been crippled for weeks as it negotiated with federal officials for a solution to the situation.
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Businesses have been crippled, farmers have been unable to buy seeds to plant crops, and people have been denied basic services.
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A poorly timed recession would do her in, and her administration could be crippled by some unforeseen scandal or event abroad.
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In Detroit, I halted government mandates that crippled American's great workers, so we can get motor city revving its engines again.
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PayPal's opponents argue that Palestine's technology sector is being crippled by the decision to not roll out its services to Palestinians.
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It's no longer socially acceptable to call a person with ALS or someone with schizophrenia or another physical or mental limitation crippled.
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The trend was worsened by dollar shortages, which have crippled the import-dependent economy and triggered its first recession in 25 years.
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A series of foodborne illness outbreaks three years ago crippled the stock, which once hit a high of nearly $759 a share.
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All of the sexy exploit mitigations, desktop firewalls, and safe browsing enhancements can't protect you when they're crippled with pre-installed software.
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Thus, even though governmental actions may be deeply upsetting they have not crippled the ability of the banking industry to make money.
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Even among followers of Christ, God&aposs great story of reconciliation has been crippled because the messengers of that story are unreconciled.
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The choice was controversial among players, as it also crippled third-party services like PokéVision, a map that helped users locate pokémon.
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It was a raw expression of grief and perseverance told through the life of Arnold, an aging drag queen crippled by loneliness.
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Zambia endured sporadic blackouts that began a year ago and lasted until April, when drought crippled power generation from the Kariba dam.
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The result would be a crippled, insecure product that would leave hundreds of millions of devices vulnerable to criminals and foreign agents.
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By the time it's revealed that he's Luke father in The Empire Strikes Back, he'd systematically crippled the Rebellion physically and emotionally.
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So the spectre of a Fillon presidency crippled by corruption allegations, and thus a weak France, does not appeal to German leaders.
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On August 5th Carrie Lam, the territory's crippled leader, said that the territory was "on the verge of a very dangerous situation".
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Decades of government mismanagement and widespread corruption have crippled Lebanon's finances, adding pressure to the currency and causing the debt to swell.
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What has crippled airline profits this year are rising costs and flat fares, explains Rahul Kapoor of Bloomberg Intelligence, a research firm.
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Suppose that America crippled China's Great Firewall, as a warning shot, and China saw this as an attempt to overthrow its government?
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The roster of productions opening in New York during the next several months is dense with accounts of lives crippled by shame.
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Journalists at the convention this week have also reported receiving glass tumblers and an optimistic tome entitled Crippled America in their bags.
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They may have to scrap their ships, which could help address the overcapacity that has crippled industry profits since the financial crisis.
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By defying the Alpay verdict, the government has in effect crippled the country's top court, says Hasim Kilic, a former chief justice.
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She's now a successful author and happy mother and wife, but for years Holly Madison was crippled by insecurities and private pain.
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In 2015, Tehran agreed to restrict its nuclear program in return for the loosening of economic sanctions that had crippled its economy.
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Its economy and military crippled by the Soviet Union's 1991 collapse, Russia didn't begin serious work on the T-50 until 503.
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The city's airport reopened on Tuesday after operations were crippled on Monday due to demonstrators staging a sit-in at the airport.
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It also crippled efforts by Temer to pass economic reforms considered crucial to revive Brazil's economy after its worst recession on record.
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Under the deal, Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear program in return for lifting most international sanctions that had crippled its economy.
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Thailand suffered its worst flood in five decades in 2011, with hundreds of people killed, industrial estates engulfed and key industries crippled.
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Since then, its economy has been crippled by the Ebola epidemic in 2014 and 2015 and a recent slump in commodity prices.
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Trump's island traits In his 2015 book "Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America," Trump suggests his Lewis roots are strong.
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Saudi Arabia has been deeply involved in the war that has crippled Yemen, leading a coalition against the Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
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These regulations impeded energy development, prematurely shuttered coal plants, delayed or blocked job-creating new projects, crippled innovation and stifled economic growth.
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Longsjo works in an inpatient unit with people who are suicidally depressed or so crippled by anxiety they struggle with basic functions.
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As prime minister, he was involved in reaching a deal for the banks' claimants following a financial crash that crippled the island.
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"I wanted to show the beauty of the crippled human body," she explains her motive in a short video about her life.
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That would leave the law-abiding relying on crippled cryptography while the truly dangerous made use of more robust software written elsewhere.
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South Sudan's civil war, often fought along ethnic lines, has crippled oil production, forced millions to flee and killed some 400,000 people.
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Mukherjee begins with a peek at the skeletons in his own genetic closet: two uncles and a cousin crippled by mental illness.
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Hato brought winds with speeds of over 200 kph (124 mph) which ripped through buildings, crippled critical infrastructure and caused widespread flooding.
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The worst - an eight-hour blackout in South Australia last year - crippled industry for up to two weeks and provoked public outrage.
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The administration had previously only gone after Iran clandestinely in cyberspace, reportedly launching a 85033 computer worm that crippled Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
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The Soviet embargo in particular crippled the ag economy and led to farm foreclosures and bankruptcies across the country throughout the decade.
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Sure each major sport offers its own streaming option, but they're often crippled with blackouts and the need for pay-TV authentication.
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Shut out of the White House in three successive elections, demoralized and deflated, an already crippled GOP will be on life-support.
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Providers in unaffected areas send crews to places that have been crippled by a big storm, accelerating the work to restore power.
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Congress enacted the landmark measures that crippled Jim Crow at about the same time as the initiation of the anti-poverty program.
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In an increasingly dysfunctional state crippled by corruption and conflict, the Catholic Church has become one of the country's few effective institutions.
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While the resulting low gasoline prices have been a welcome sight to consumers, they've crippled the oil industry and brought massive layoffs.
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At the turn of the year, junior doctors held a 40-day strike for better pay and conditions that crippled public hospitals.
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ZTE has reportedly been crippled by the ban because of its reliance on U.S. companies that provide critical supplies for its products.
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Despite Christie's denials that he played no role in the scheme, Bridgegate crippled his goal of winning election as president in 2016.
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But ZTE (ZTCOF), a Chinese tech firm that was temporarily crippled by a US export ban earlier this year, slumped nearly 9%.
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Last year, Hurricane Maria crippled a drug manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico owned by Baxter International, a key maker of IV saline.
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These incompatible uses crippled the ability of individual refuges to fulfill their conservation purposes, subverting habitat preservation goals and threatening imperiled species.
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"The stock market has been crippled by the bank's burden on competition and on trading fees for their own benefit," he said.
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As the retail industry changed in ways no one expected, Toys R Us was crippled, unable to make the investments it needed.
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Hong Kong — a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has been crippled by widespread demonstrations since early June.
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It is one of about a dozen companies that have sued over the still-delayed payments, which they say crippled their businesses.
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Should Trump win the nomination, largely as a result of this collective-action problem, he will enter the general-election campaign crippled.
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Hackers connected to the disruptive world-wide ransomware attack that crippled Ukraine and hit computers all over the world have surfaced online.
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This week Washington publicly blamed North Korea for a massive worldwide cyber attack in May that crippled hospitals, banks and other companies.
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Iran has denied being involved in the drone and cruise missile attacks that temporarily crippled Saudi oil production and rocked oil markets.
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The airstrikes have crippled the country's infrastructure and created the conditions for one of the world's worst cholera epidemics in 50 years.
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But the museum had fallen into disrepair in recent years, as the country itself struggled with a crippled economy and political instability.
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Companies across the US are laying off workers as entire industries are crippled because of the coronavirus pandemic, from airlines to restaurants.
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Nowhere are the problems more urgent than in the city's subways, which have been crippled by constant breakdowns, soaring delays and overcrowding.
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Soon they will be crippled relics in homes and memories, photos on a dusty mantel or side table with a yellowed doily.
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Because most worms emerge in July, the middle of the growing season, "you will get a complete village crippled," Dr. Kok said.
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Collectively, they signaled that Europe — only a year ago dismissed as a crippled economic realm fraught with political recrimination — has regained force.
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But it could be crippled by an inability to source components and may struggle to find markets outside China for its devices.
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The cost of the project crippled our savings, and paying for the apartment in addition to our mortgage only made it worse.
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And rebel attacks on critical gas pipelines in the volatile south have crippled power plants; gas generates 1003 percent of Nigeria's electricity.
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In Detroit, I halted Government mandates that crippled America's autoworkers -- so we can get the Motor City revving its engines once again.
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When the hurricane made landfall, it crippled the city's public transportation system for weeks, leaving me all but severed from office headquarters.
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He is aware of his historic role as the first African-American president, but not crippled by race or embittered by it.
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Venezuela and Maduro's regime have been crippled by U.S. sanctions, which President Trump expanded this month to include a total economic embargo.
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The U.S. joined Britain in blaming Moscow for a huge cyberattack last June that was aimed at Ukraine but crippled computers worldwide.
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A decade ago, bad bets on the housing market crippled the industry and led the government to bail out hundreds of banks.
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Many scientists I spoke to cited the introduction of genetically modified foods as a turning point; the backlash effectively crippled the field.
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However, when Apollo 13 was crippled by an explosion en route to the moon, Mr. Kranz called him in to mission control.
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Everyone I was with seemed crippled by a collective lack of agency that was more difficult to watch than CNN's election coverage.
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Even in his stunned, spiritually crippled later condition, the habits of sarcasm and chop-busting stick with him like phantom-limb sensations.
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Her administration then faced a global commodities crash that crippled its nascent mining industry followed by the deadliest Ebola epidemic in history.
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California, and the rest of our poor, fragmented country, is a crippled tangle of old-century solutions to a turbulent new world.
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The assault temporarily crippled the casino and replaced the company's websites with a photograph of Adelson with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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In Detroit, I halted government mandates that crippled America's autoworkers — so we can get the Motor City revving its engines once again.
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Adjusting to life as empty nesters, coupled with Mr. Tracy's unexpected diagnosis and pending quadruple bypass surgery, crippled an already fragile marriage.
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"If we had said this, our air defense system would have become crippled and our guys would have had doubted everything," Gen.
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New leader Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration has struggled to stabilize the moribund economy and curb hyperinflation while a severe drought has crippled productivity.
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The administration had previously only gone after Iran clandestinely in cyberspace, reportedly launching a 2010 computer worm that crippled Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
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The decline has crippled growers and exporting companies, and has provided a hurdle to an economy that is already threatening to stall.
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FEMA removed information on Puerto Rico's access to clean drinking water and electricity, both of which were severely crippled by the storm.
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But even in those earliest days of the race you can see -- in retrospect -- the message confusion that eventually crippled the campaign.
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Congress is also two weeks away from the deadline to avoid a government shutdown like the one that crippled Washington last year.
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"We are confident we have crippled Syria's chemical weapons program," U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said over the weekend.
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Winter storms unleashed mudslides and crippled the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge, forcing the closing of a roughly 60-mile stretch of Highway 1.
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In Detroit, I halted Government mandates that crippled America's autoworkers — so we can get the Motor City revving its engines once again.
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Caracas' financial transactions have been crippled by Western sanctions, and citizens are coping with widespread food shortages as their traditional currency collapses.
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The conflict has killed 400,20183 people, forced millions to flee their homes and crippled production of oil, the country's main revenue earner.
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The statement also took aim at generals, who the Taliban said "are concealing the real statistics of your dead and crippled" soldiers.
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It's that they recognize that when you treat a kid as "crippled," even metaphorically, that child learns the toxic lesson of low expectations.
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A phone is only as good as its usability and, to me, the S8 is crippled with its fingerprint sensor located off center.
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After his career went haywire, Jay went off to fight in the Korean War, and came back coke-addled and crippled by PTSD.
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Still, Affleck's performance as a man crippled by grief is a maximal-minimal classic: He holds back tears, and everyone else sobs buckets.
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In Baltimore, Maryland, less than 700 miles to the northeast, a ransomware attack temporarily crippled the city's 911 dispatch system, official said Wednesday.
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The Western response to this threat -- so close to Europe's southern Mediterranean shores -- has been slowed by the chaos in Libya's crippled institutions.
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As I bent down to pick up my eight-month-old son from his crib, a pain in my lower back crippled me.
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This segment concludes with the Klan being crippled by Joe's gang in a hurried sequence which will leave most viewers panting for more.
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But, that was eight years ago, and today I am relieved to say that I no longer spend my days crippled by fear.
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Do you think they can stand another five years or 21994 years, many of them will retired virtually crippled because they worked hard.
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Despite living only one block and four avenues from the train stop, we are too crippled to walk, and decide to cab it.
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A wave of cyberattacks have crippled America's banks, sent a blackout rolling across the East Coast, and disabled almost all U.S. internet infrastructure.
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The political deadlock has paralysed decision-making and crippled basic services in a country already buckling under the strain of 211m Syrian refugees.
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But we can guess why the outage crippled so many web services while some of the others using S3 were left largely unaffected.
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Of course, mark-ups aren't the same as exits, and a lot of companies are beginning to look crippled from too much funding.
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This month's fuel price increases will effectively end subsidies on most fuel products, a financial burden that has crippled state finances for decades.
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The unrest has frequently crippled the Asian financial hub's transportation system and last Monday, Cathay cancelled hundreds of flights during a general strike.
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The unrest in Hong Kong — a former British colony that was returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has frequently crippled its transportation system.
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So, you might cavalierly waltz into a social situation that 15 years ago would have crippled you with social anxiety, Dr. Levkoff says.
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With his car crippled, Bowyer dropped out of the race in 35th place and feel two spots to 12th in the series standings.
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The February 23rd deadline Mr Guaidó set allows time for oil sanctions imposed by the United States to batter an already crippled economy.
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Yemen&aposs three-year stalemated war has damaged Yemen&aposs infrastructure, crippled the health system and pushed it to the brink of famine.
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Along its way it revealed to the world his elderly father's until then secret perversion: that he was sexually aroused by crippled women.
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FedEx, whose European subsidiary TNT Express was crippled in the attack and required months to recover some data, took a $400 million blow.
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The pair especially deserve that consideration from Republicans who aspire to lift unnecessary burdens that have crippled our economy and harmed our competitiveness.
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The ransomware attack crippled roughly a third of Britain's National Health Care trusts, as well as nearly 300 local doctor's offices, in May.
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In other news ... -- UK hospitals were crippled by a large-scale cyberattack that forced operations to be canceled and ambulances to be diverted.
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One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.
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Whiting's cut is one of the largest so far this year in an energy industry crippled by oil prices at 10-year lows.
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After being crippled in an accident, talented neurosurgeon Stephen Strange goes on a quest to find a way to repair his mangled hands.
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Infrastructure crippled Those in need have found it's been almost impossible to contact anyone for assistance because the town's infrastructure is in shambles.
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US counterterrorism efforts will be crippled when its most important allies are dragged into court and threatened with billions of dollars in liability.
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It has struggled to contain radiation at the site and compensate victims of the accident while preparing to decommission the crippled power station.
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Otherwise the FBI will be stymied, crippled and impeded in their investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
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There have been reports of Rohingya being crippled after stepping on the hidden mines while making their way to safety across the border.
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What she didn't know was why she wasn't crippled with grief, stupefied at the scale of the atrocity, unable to move or speak.
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The industry, on which Nigeria depends for nearly all government revenues, could be crippled, as it was for much of the early 2000s.
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And while the decision to protect customer privacy was definitely the right one, doing so crippled some of the Mini's capabilities and appeal.
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Stuxnet, which crippled the Iranian nuclear development capabilities, is an example of how a virus, once having infected a network, can run autonomously.
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Experts say the rebound could spur development of major unexploited deposits after low prices since 260 crippled exploration and made countless projects unprofitable.
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Divisions over legal immigration numbers, guest worker programs and even E-verify have crippled the party from solving the problem countless times before.
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But shares in ZTE (ZTCOF), a Chinese tech firm that was temporarily crippled by a US export ban earlier this year, slumped sharply.
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South Korea's three opposition parties vowed to continue their push to impeach Ms. Park, whose government has been crippled by a corruption scandal.
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But the British boycott had crippled his commercial reputation; his price had fallen, and he often labored under pseudonyms, like a blacklisted screenwriter.
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His successor, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, now faced with resuscitating a badly crippled company, had not been as personally invested in the California project.
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The Syrian civil war has crippled Syria's wider IADS, Syria's crews are of questionable training and its available air defenses are technologically obsolescent.
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South Sudan's oil production has been crippled and the young country must pay hefty fees to Sudan to use its infrastructure for export.
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Continental, which does not hedge oil production, said it expects commodity prices to rise after low levels that have crippled the energy industry.
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Their goal is to announce a plan before the November elections that can withstand the legal challenges that crippled the administration's previous attempts.
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A similar U.S. ban on China's ZTE Corp, almost crippled business for Huawei's smaller rival early last year before the curb was lifted.
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Observing the book, it does not seem out of place with the other books, it just looks more crippled; signaling its higher age.
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All of the country's major public hospitals are supposed to have tuberculosis testing programs, but many have been crippled or forced to close.
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It's been six months since Hurricane Maria's 155 mph winds plowed through Puerto Rico, leaving the island severely crippled and desperate for help.
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But to leave without any agreement could mean chaos, with ports clogged, industries crippled, and supplies of some food and medicines running out.
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The chaos has opened Libya's borders to migrants and militants, periodically crippled its oil production and drained much of its sovereign wealth fund.
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He is also giving the Europeans 60 days to take steps to help Iran's economy, which has been crippled by the American sanctions.
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Apple sold fewer than half a million smartphones in China in February, government data showed on Monday, as the coronavirus outbreak crippled demand.
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Crippled by low wages, unemployment, a stagnant economy and an inability to travel, where were all of these bright, shiny highways leading them?
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So they don't have the same gut fear of disease of the generation before, who used to be killed or crippled by plagues.
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In the Bahamas, emergency evacuations crippled the tourism on which the islands depend, said Darren A. Henfield, the country's minister of foreign affairs.
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That ban has crippled the Chinese firm and threatened to put tens of thousands of Chinese employees of the company out of work.
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The sale, for about $1.6 billion, brings an end to Takata, which has been crippled as carmakers recalled tens of millions of airbags.
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The country is crippled by a dire economy that's prevented its transitional government from tackling fuel shortages and a long-term liquidity crisis.
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The outbreak started in Ukraine, where several ministries, banks and metro systems were crippled, along with radiation monitoring at the Chernobyl nuclear plant.
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Apple refused, saying the government could not force it to create "a crippled and insecure product" that it would not have built otherwise.
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Crippled by multiple strokes and memory loss, Himes died in the care of his second wife and longtime partner, Lesley Himes, in 1984.
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And farmers are struggling with the effects of a trade fight with China, which has crippled exports of American agricultural commodities like soybeans.
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"A free and diverse press, a bedrock principle of American democracy, will be crippled by this proposed merger," Newsmax said in its filing.
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Some experts say the sanctions have crippled the nation's ability to gain access to the vendors and financing needed to get new aircraft.
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Hong Kong — a former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has been crippled by widespread demonstrations for nearly five months now.
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The president has "decisively crippled the F.B.I.'s ability to carry out an investigation of him and his associates," the editorial board said.
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Iran's economy has already been crippled by US sanctions, which saw its currency tank, prices soar, and medical and food shortages grow widespread.
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On Monday, stocks closed little changed as investors digested the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which crippled Houston and other parts of South Texas.
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Institutions that should nurse Haiti back to relative health in periods of calm have been crippled, with some hospitals remaining closed or understaffed.
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The Iranian people are up in arms against the systematic corruption that has crippled the economy and rubbed ordinary citizens of their lifesaving.
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Kamala Harris delivered a defiant response to recent media reports that her flagging campaign is crippled by internal disputes and on the ropes.
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Ghana has yet to fully recover from a prolonged energy shortfall that crippled industry and angered voters ahead of an election in December.
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Norma Torres (D-Calif.) in June after the "notPetya" malware attack crippled operations at the largest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles.
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For those crippled by their student loan payments, the new year is a great time to consider refinancing to get back on track.
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The forced takeover of white-owned farms from around 2000 aimed to bolster his popular support but crippled foreign exchange earnings from agriculture.
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But crippled — and the shame-inducing pity it arouses — is allowed, and even preferred, when it comes to language to describe low-income kids.
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And the gang violence that has crippled Mexico over the last decade finally spread to Tabasco, previously a relatively peaceful corner of the country.
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But plant officials are still struggling to cope with another dangerous flood: the enormous amounts of radioactive water the crippled facility generates each day.
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Crippled during the global credit crisis in 2008, GFH Financial went through several debt restructurings but has resumed expanding in the financial services sector.
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The New Delta Avengers are apparently named in a nod to the Niger Delta Avengers who last year crippled the OPEC member's oil production.
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Once crippled by poor internet infrastructure and low household income, the world's second-largest internet market has exhibited tremendous potential in the recent years.
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Most people think about the sanction against oil imports from Iran when they think about the deal—those sanctions had largely crippled Iran's economy.
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Once India's largest private airline, Jet was crippled by mounting losses as it tried to compete with low-cost rivals IndiGo and SpiceJet Ltd.
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This shutdown, now into its fourth week, has crippled key U.S. agencies, most notably the Department of Homeland Security, imperiling our nation's cybersecurity defenses.
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But, no one seems more crippled by the cognitive dissonance of being both a Jersey Shore star and genuine adult than one Ronnie Magro.
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That storm crippled island infrastructure for months, and a government-commissioned study found that nearly 3,000 people died as a result of the hurricane.
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The Hammerhead cruiser, which is used to ram a crippled Imperial Star Destroyer, was first seen in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
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The disruption crippled New York City's mass transit infrastructure, with subway lines that converge in the busiest part of the city effectively shut down.
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Earlier this month, mass demonstrations crippled operations and forced the cancellation of flights out of Hong Kong International Airport, one of the world's busiest.
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In Detroit, I halted Government mandates that crippled America's great, beautiful autoworkers — so we can get the Motor City revving its engines once again.
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The storm also crippled power across the area, leaving more than 45,000 people in Missouri and about 24,000 others in Kansas in the dark.
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The HUD funds can be used for housing, economic development and infrastructure, and could be used to help repair the island's crippled power grid.
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HIGH-RISK ZONE Washington has blamed Iran or its proxies for attacks on May 12 that crippled four oil tankers in the same area.
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Last year the president set out to get better terms by reneging on the agreement and reimposing the sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy.
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During one of the last commenting periods, the FCC's website was crippled by the influx of responses, forcing the commission to extend the deadline.
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Whether human or host, everyone in Westworld is emotionally crippled in one way or another, trying to fill some gaping hole in their psyche.
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They have also cited government corruption, high poverty rates, crushing debt and a painfully slow recovery after Hurricane Maria crippled the island in 2017.
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In Brazil, billions of dollars were diverted from state-controlled oil company Petrobras, which left the company crippled as the price of crude tumbled.
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We're trying to do the best we can, but our agency has been crippled by the fact that some of our employees lack housing.
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After giving a free check-up, the dentist asked what else she could do to help the woman, crippled by polio as a child.
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The estimated 173,000 computers crippled worldwide by last week's mammoth ransomware attack could be only the tip of the iceberg, security experts said Sunday.
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I think one thing that we also wanted to show is we're these moral creatures who are crippled by our morality in many ways.
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A worsening dollar shortage crippled imports, while the government faced a ballooning public debt, partly due to huge subsidy costs and poor tax collection.
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It has been unforgivably slow in getting to grips with its crippled banks, perhaps because its regional lenders are bound up in local politics.
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Currently, the United States is ill-equipped to properly vet refugees from most countries with a crippled government infrastructure, or where officials are uncooperative.
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The Pentagon on Saturday described the U.S.-led intervention in Syria as successful, adding that the military strike crippled the regime's chemical weapons infrastructure.
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The unrest in Hong Kong — a former British colony that was returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has also frequently crippled its transportation system.
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The storm crippled island infrastructure for months, and a government-commissioned study found that nearly 3,000 people died as a result of the hurricane.
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Only one day before FedEx announced it was hit, cyber attacks crippled companies including Merck and Britain's WPP, as well as the Ukrainian government.
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Scott Walker, a Republican, pushed through legislation that crippled most public-sector unions, membership has fallen 4.53 percent since 2008, to 223,000 from 396,000.
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" Vice President Mike Pence said the strikes, conducted in coordination with the United Kingdom and France, "degraded and crippled chemical weapons capabilities of Syria.
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Isobel Yeung travels through regime-controlled Syria to see how Assad prevailed and to find out what might happen next in his crippled country.
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With the current policies and the pace of immigration reform, we and other academic institutions that rely heavily on "immigrant labor" will be crippled.
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Attacks crippled the heart of Saudi oil production over the weekend, hitting the world's largest crude processing facility and the kingdom's second-largest oilfield.
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Antipsychotic medications would have substantially reversed if not eliminated the paranoid ideas and fears that had crippled her capacity to realize her innate potential.
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The restrictions crippled trade, particularly in northeast Liaoning province, which produces about a third more pigs than it consumes and relies heavily on exporting.
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Right now, many thousands of workers are being sent home, often without pay, as their industries are being crippled by the public health emergency.
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The housing market, once crippled by foreclosures, has sprung back to life, with home prices scaling new heights in many parts of the country.
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The dangerous idea that the United States can short-circuit this process has crippled many developing countries' abilities to fashion a durable political order.
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Sudan's new prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok, said his country needs $8bn in foreign aid over the next two years to fix the crippled economy.
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His Ponzi scheme, estimated to have begun as early as the 1980s, destroyed or crippled the finances of many individuals and charitable organizations worldwide.
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The protests occurred in states crippled by education funding cuts since the recession, and where unions are already weak and working without agency fees.
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U.S. sanctions on Iran, which dramatically intensified since the Donald Trump administration withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, have crippled Iran's economy.
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Hurricane Maria's catastrophic impact on Puerto Rico has left the island completely crippled and without power as residents struggle to pick up the pieces.
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And it features themes — monster mothers, emotionally crippled children, love that dies aborning — that have always been dear to Mr. Silver's darkly sentimental heart.
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A strike by public sector workers over the past week has crippled France's transport network, closed schools and forced the cancellation of some flights.
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The opioid epidemic has crippled parts of society; the annual number of overdose deaths involving prescription and illicit opioids has nearly quadrupled since 22019.
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A day after Monday's water main break, much of the area was back to normal, including the subway lines that the flooding had crippled.
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He presented himself as a solution to the partisan gridlock that has crippled Congress, referring to his seven years working with a Republican legislature.
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Indeed, the problems that eventually crippled the digital public face of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada began to cause temporary crashes around 2 p.m.
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"They're trying to develop operational systems that might actually survive on the ground," perhaps even enduring blows meant to leave them crippled or destroyed.
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When neighbors gossiped, one saying Sophia had "a deformed head and a crippled leg," Mr. da Silva talked his wife out of confronting them.
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But if he fails, do you look to Rubio, the face of what the party runs from, the crippled rookie who squandered his advantage?
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Iran needs money to boost output from its oil reserves, the world's fourth largest, because production has been crippled by years of Western sanctions.
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The lower-than-average production has crippled growers and exporting companies, and provided a hurdle to an economy that is already threatening to stall.
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After scrubbing all animal welfare records from its website two years, the USDA "restored" access with heavy redactions and a crippled, ineffective search engine.
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The sanctions have "crippled Iran's economy, causing its currency to tank, prices to spiral, and trigger shortages in food and medical equipment," per CNN.
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"The decision to move all of Paramount TV really crippled Paramount Studios," said Frank J. Biondi Jr., who ran Viacom from 1987 to 1996.
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Moondancer, too, ended up dead at Sunfyre's hands, but Sunfyre sustained additional injuries in that battle, which left him crippled and unable to fly.
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HIGH-RISK ZONE Washington has blamed Iran or its proxies for attacks on May 12 that crippled four oil tankers in the same area.
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That will likely mean new austerity measures and steeper taxes in a country already crippled by debt nearly twice the size of its GDP.
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"A phone that can't see the 12+ months of new emojis is crippled as a communication device," Jeremy Burge wrote on the Emojipedia blog Wednesday.
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Alas, the show eventually awarded the kingdom to its single most irritating character, Bran Stark, a crippled boy who spoke only in fortune-cookie aphorisms.
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Hawking, crippled since a young man by a degenerative disease, beat the odds stacked against him to became the most celebrated scientist of his era.
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Just getting the Sunfish and its support gear into position inside the enormous concrete building that housed one of the crippled reactors took two days.
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The worry is that we're about to see a repeat of a major outage that crippled parts of the internet back in August of 2014.
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In the midst this prolonged nightmare, it's hard not to flashback on Hurricane Sandy, which crippled the city's subway lines and stranded millions of commuters.
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Experts are still trying to establish who was behind an attack by a malware virus that crippled computer systems at major companies around the world.
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I'm 37 now, and while my undereye circles have never crippled my self-esteem, they have been hard to ignore given my line of work.
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Besides long lines at gas stations, the Saudi oil embargo of 1973-1003 helped set off a jump in oil prices that crippled the economy.
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"I patched my tools 5 times and each time, after 2 hrs, the tools were crippled by FB," he wrote in a Twitter direct message.
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Although BNPB issued an alert immediately after the earthquake, toppled towers had already crippled the mobile network, making it impossible to relay premonitory text messages.
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The fact that we've been trained to prioritize some good films over the dignity and crippled ambition of women is a symptom of the disease.
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Unfortunately, the crippled plane made an emergency landing at a Chinese air base - thereby compromising the technical capabilities of the aircraft's electronic intelligence gathering capabilities.
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The U.S. is deploying additional military hardware and troops to the Gulf region while economic sanctions have crippled parts of Iran's economy, including oil exports.
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Vietnam is being crippled by its worst drought in nearly a century, which could lead to a serious reduction in exports of major goods. 6.
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The failure of Adnan Syed's attorney to call Asia McClain, now known as Asia Chapman, as an alibi witness crippled his defense, David Irwin said.
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BB10 makes real strides to help bridge some of BlackBerry's shortcomings but for $300, it's just not a great value for a crippled app ecosystem.
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The Swedish company transformed the way people listen to music, and got them used to paying for it again after digital piracy had crippled sales.
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In contrast, the Eagles were not only green—Doug Pederson, their coach, has only been in charge for two years—but crippled almost beyond recognition.
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Hospitals in the city were last year affected by the 'WannaCry' ransomware attack that infected computers and crippled hospitals, banks and companies across the globe.
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Andy Greenberg makes it justice in this thrilling tale, part of his upcoming book, on how NotPetya crippled the largest shipping company in the world.
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The affair ranks among the worst intelligence failures in U.S. history, and crippled U.S. espionage operations in China, according to reporting from the NY Times.
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Energy officials say a natural gas well blowout last year that crippled a major energy supply for Southern California could lead to blackouts this summer.
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Onerous borrowing costs combined with government spending cuts and a drought that crippled Argentina's agricultural sector this year have slammed Latin America's third-largest economy.
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In a report it called the largest mental health survey inside Syria during the war, the group found children increasingly crippled by fear or anger.
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Frequent attacks on trucks carrying cattle have severely crippled both local trade and exports, said a meat exporter based in India's financial capital of Mumbai.
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The ashes of half a dozen unidentified laborers ended up at a Buddhist temple in this town just north of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant.
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Puerto Rico's crippled cell service has hurt recovery efforts at a time when social media has proved crucial in mobilizing resources and volunteers during disasters.
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Last October, vulnerabilities in Chinese manufactured devices were partially blamed for a large-scale attack which temporarily crippled Twitter, Spotify, Netflix and other major websites.
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A 2016 drought crippled farming and brought production at its largest copper mine to a halt by cutting off river transport and therefore fuel supplies.
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The inch of snow that fell crippled D.C. traffic, and even caused President Obama's motorcade to skid on the slick roads, according to NBC Washington.
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Then there is one of the grandest draws of Queen Sheba's city – the Great Marib Dam – which was also partially crippled in a 2015 airstrike.
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And let's not forget that CBS All Access is crippled by its choice to not include full seasons of all its shows, or prior seasons.
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The most important thing is that it is definitely exponentially more money than Donald Trump got for Crippled America, or any of his other books.
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In the past year, floods also have crippled communities in states far from last year's hurricanes including Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma and California.
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One such case involves the NotPetya virus, which crippled Ukraine last year, wiping data from computers used by banks, government officials, airports and energy companies.
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Iran has gradually shed commitments made under the deal with world powers since being hit with renewed U.S. sanctions that have crippled its oil exports.
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Boston's T is plagued with maintenance problems that became particularly acute during the winter of 2015 when snow and cold crippled service for a month.
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Now, before you accuse me of being high on my own metaphorical supply, I'm not saying that Intel will be crippled or surpassed anytime soon.
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It was first released as a one-time simulcast, which worked great for some people but was crippled by technical problems for others, including me.
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" "When you give a banquet," he said, without hesitation or equivocation, "invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed.
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With 274 stores across 22 states, the company has been growing since its 2015 public offering, an unusual trend for the somewhat crippled retail sector.
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He's said on multiple occasions, including in his 2015 book Crippled America, that the government shouldn't be in the business of profiting off student loans.
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Rossello in January announced a plan to privatize the crippled utility, which recently experienced management changes that led to a congressional oversight hearing last week.
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The health sector, which was heavily dependent on foreign staff before Libya's 2011 revolution, has been crippled by their departure in the turmoil that followed.
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In recent years, the company has been battered by Amazon's rise as a leading bookseller and crippled by losses from its Nook e-reader division.
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The ruling was seen as a blow against graft and witness intimidation, which have crippled international efforts to bring dictators and war criminals to justice.
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Several of these individuals are powerful players in bringing Western funding into the country — once sanctioned, their access to international financial markets is severely crippled.
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Try to stay alive while trapped aboard a crippled Weyland-Yutani space station carrying a deadly Xenomorph as it tirelessly hunts you and the crew.
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But the Big East was crippled by the departure of several universities that wanted to be affiliated with conferences that played big-time college football.
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" In his campaign book Crippled America, Trump wrote, "Reverend Peale was the type of minister that I liked, and I liked him personally as well.
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Both benchmarks remained on track for monthly gains on stronger demand as refiners along the U.S. Gulf Coast ramped up production after Harvey crippled capacity.
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The powerful storm knocked out the nation's electric grid and has crippled communications networks, transport and the water supply for the territory's 3.4 million people.
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Security companies have cited Lazarus as the group also behind the devastating WannaCry ransomware attack that crippled businesses and organizations across the globe last year.
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A similar U.S. ban on China's ZTE Corp had almost crippled business for the smaller Huawei rival early last year before the curb was lifted.
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While it did not take down the actual inbound call system for 85033 emergencies, it crippled the computer-aided dispatch system used by emergency personnel.
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We were tactically successful, but the war — crippled by bad intelligence and the difficulties of occupation — turned out to be all cost and little benefit.
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Retail fuel costs surged through the weekend amid fears of shortages, despite the restart of several key Gulf refineries that had been crippled by Harvey.
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All we really need, like the tropical forests crippled by the storm, is an opportunity to grow again, in a sustainable and more equitable way.
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TEMA, Ghana — As recently as the 2.73s, the West African nation of Ghana was in crisis, crippled by hunger after a series of military coups.
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I confessed that I cringed whenever she called herself "crippled," which she does, because she values directness and has a streak of mischief in her.
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He also crippled Taft's re-election effort, keeping Republican progressives out of office and giving the Democratic Party its second president since the Civil War.
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Crippled by a calcium deficiency as an infant, as a young boy he wore leg braces, which had been donated by the local Rotary Club.
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As the virus burns its way through the populace, the Iranian theocracy remains impotent and powerless, crippled by a fatal combination of ignorance and arrogance.
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For Puerto Rico, long crippled by enormous debt and an essentially bankrupt financial system, the road to recovery just went from long to seemingly endless.
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T.P.S., as it is known, allows people from countries crippled by natural disasters or armed conflicts to live and work legally in the United States.
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On paper, groceries and medicines have been declared essential items that will remain available, but in reality, supply chains have been crippled by overzealous policemen.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said the government will soon respond to the demands of the automobile sector, which is crippled by plunging sales.
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The attack stopped life in Ukraine and crippled the Western logistics supply chain, hitting shipping giant Maersk, postal company FedEx, and the Port of Rotterdam.
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Act II is blighted by a crippled beggar who turns out not to be a cripple, yet reappears later with crutches after Tybalt has died.
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Cutting support for the Syrian Democratic Forces has crippled the ability of the United States and its former partners to hunt down the group's remnants.
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Here's what you need to know: • An international cyberattack crippled tens of thousands of computer systems in a hacking reminiscent of last month's WannaCry attacks.
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A series of follow-up emissions and infrastructure tests confirmed that the cement plug pumped into the crippled injection well pipe was holding, Marshall said.
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The Export-Import Bank has been effectively crippled, and big business groups are angry that the board of the bank has been left completely vacant.
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Conditions worsened after the Trump administration, angered over Mr. Maduro's rhetoric and repressive tactics, backed the opposition and imposed sanctions that crippled the oil industry.
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U.K.-based currency exchange company Travelex experienced a ransomware attack that crippled the company's online presence and locations across the U.S., European Union and Asia.
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The latest upsurge in anger adds to public pressure on the authorities, which is struggling to keep the crippled economy afloat under stringent U.S. sanctions.
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President Trump embraced the idea, saying in his book "Crippled America" that the department should either be eliminated or have "its power and reach" cut.
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Patrick Leahy, a Democratic hearty Vermonter, scoffed at the snow that had seemingly crippled the city where he has worked for more than four. decades.
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While it did not take down the actual inbound call system for 6900 emergencies, it crippled the computer-aided dispatch system used by emergency personnel.
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This passage from Mr. Trump's 2015 book, "Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again," lays out the core of his argument against renewable energy.
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The activities of Boko Haram — the extremist group whose name translates to "Western education is forbidden" — has crippled parts of Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.
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A steep decline in production from Venezuela, whose economy has been crippled by hyperinflation, has also added to pressure on the cartel to boost production.
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But since early June, Hong Kong has been crippled by widespread anti-government protests as some of its citizens lobby for greater independence from Beijing.
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HSBC said Friday that it has been the victim of a cyberattack that temporarily crippled its personal banking services in the U.K., The Guardian reports.
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Though the government shifted some essential online functions to the country's National Information Network (NIN), a centralized national intranet, general connectivity was crippled for days.
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Britain's vote to leave the European Union and strikes that crippled France's energy industry in May, elicited barely a lasting ripple on global energy markets.
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Conditions worsened after the Trump administration, angered over Mr. Maduro's rhetoric and repressive tactics, backed the opposition and imposed sanctions that crippled the oil industry.
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"We call for the unconditional lifting of the political and economic sanctions, which have crippled our national development," said the new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, above.
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More than three months have passed since Hurricane Maria's 155-mph winds plowed through Puerto Rico leaving the island severely crippled and desperate for help.
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I visited the jazz great Jane Jarvis when she was old, crippled and living in a tiny apartment with a window facing a brick wall.
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The national strike action has crippled public transport, and curtailed lessons in state schools, casting a pall over the holiday period for many French people.
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