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paralysed(UK) incapacitated paralyzed(US) disabled handicapped lame injured maimed immobilised(UK) immobilized(US) debilitated weakened impaired paraplegic quadriplegic hamstrung tetraplegic damaged bedridden enfeebled misshapen deformed distorted warped twisted bent crooked contorted malformed irregular curved disfigured bowed buckled wry misproportioned shapeless abnormal awry monstrous impoverished poor destitute needy penniless impecunious broke penurious indigent skint underprivileged insolvent ruined bust boracic broken straitened poverty-stricken bankrupt pauperized tuckered exhausted beat bushed drained enervated fatigued frazzled limp prostrated sapped shot spent wasted wearied weary worn delicate frail feeble weak sickly ailing infirm fragile unhealthy weakly indisposed languid tender ill lamed mutilated torpefied attenuated defaced disarmed dislimbed dismembered mangled palsied hamstringed devitalized tired etiolated softened put out of action undermined spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) cramped vitiated crushed hampered impeded harmed hurt marred sabotaged scotched halted brake stopped blocked crashed destroyed rendered powerless stalled stifled brought to naught put paid to put the kibosh on brought someone to their knees brought to a standstill brought to a stop bankrupted beggared made bankrupt made insolvent reduced to penury cleaned out wiped out reduced to destitution made poor made penniless brought to ruin made destitute caused to go bankrupt foiled thwarted frustrated hindered prevented obstructed checked curbed stymied baulked(UK) baffled restrained defeated balked(US) deactivated disenabled jammed inactivated kiboshed made inoperative rendered inoperative wore busted outwore outworn inhibited encumbered trammelled trammeled restricted fettered shackled hobbled debased degraded demeaned corrupted abased cheapened perverted subverted depraved lowered tarnished deteriorated debauched poisoned blemished smirched amputated disjointed dissected severed rent rended anatomized butchered disarticulated jointed limbed sundered dislocated parted hacked up tore limb from limb disbanded demilitarised(UK) demilitarized(US) demobilised(UK) demobilized(US) subdued subjugated unarmed rendered defenceless deprived of arms made powerless took weapons from taken weapons from demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) disheartened discouraged daunted dispirited unnerved shook shaken dejected depressed unmanned dismayed chilled cowed More

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