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A similar, but potentially more crippling blow, may have been dealt Friday.
For those who stayed behind, the psychological pressure is even more crippling than the physical entrapment.
" And yet, he says, the fear of public criticism today is, "in a way, more crippling.
First, the Australian continent has warmed by about 1°C since 1910, making droughts more crippling when they occur.
Technology stocks, which have protected the Nasdaq from a more crippling damage from trade concerns this week, were trading lower.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has tightened sanctions in an effort to land some more crippling blows on the Iranian economy.
Still, we have a little breathing room before the next round of even more crippling sanctions kicks in this November.
As our planet warms, we're going to see more hurricanes, more crippling droughts, and more devastating rainstorms than ever before.
The loss of business seemed an especially cruel turn for a place that had managed to survive far more crippling shocks.
Natural disasters are catastrophic wherever they hit, but for developing countries and underprivileged areas, the impact can be far more crippling.
"If you create a populist environment… You are going to get regulations that are actually more crippling to the economy," she said on Thursday.
The more crippling blow came in 1991, when it lost in another encounter with a tree, which left is head deflated in a decidedly un-festive way.
Things start to backfire on Lucious all at once during the event when Jamal suffers a full-on panic attack — and realizes his PTSD is more crippling than he thought.
Today, with Republicans in control of Congress through 2018 and so many of them utterly hostile to the agency and its work, Trump and Pruitt have every opportunity to deal the agency a more crippling blow.
"That the North Koreans carry on regardless and announce their launch plans makes it more embarrassing for China, which has been arguing against more crippling sanctions and urging countries to solve the problem peacefully," he said.
But intelligence and Defense Department officials said American sanctions have been working better than originally expected, proving far more crippling to the Iranian economy — especially after a clampdown on all oil exports that was announced last month.
"I am another ad blocker developer (AdGuard), and from our perspective, the proposed change will be even more crippling to all ad blockers than what was done by Apple when they introduced their declarative content blocking API," reads one of those undeleted comments.
Mr. Trump may have opted for the more cautious approach urged by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis instead of a more crippling attack that may have been favored by his new national security adviser, John R. Bolton, but he did not settle the larger question.
That's hardly academic: If Hoke jury rigs the defense enough to feign competence, if Helfrich stays out of his own way, if Prukop stays upright and Freeman rights himself and they suffer no more crippling injuries—well, that might be enough for the double-digit winning season that could springboard the program back to where it was two years ago.
336 and was a willing participant in Antonescu's war crimes. By September 1942, the elder Murgescu was the commandant of Vapniarka, a concentration camp for Jewish deportees, ordering them to be fed on grass pea, which caused an outbreak of lathyrism and resulted in several deaths and many more crippling infirmities."Dr. Arthur Kessler (1903-2000)", in Lathyrus Lathyrism Newsletter, Vol.
Typhoon Cobra claimed 790 lives in the 3rd Fleet, and sank , , and Monaghan. Six men survived the Monaghan sinking, reportedly rescued by and/or . After drifting on a raft three days, the men reported that Monaghan took roll after roll to starboard, finally going over. The Typhoon Cobra tragedy, Admiral Chester Nimitz said, "represented a more crippling blow to the Third Fleet than it might be expected to suffer in anything less than a major action".
On December 26 and 27, the storm's forward movement slowed to a drift, causing very heavy snow over Upstate New York, Vermont, and southern Quebec. Warm onshore winds, caused by a storm track close to the shore, allowed precipitation to change to sleet and rain in central and eastern New England. Where precipitation remained as snow, accumulations reached or more, crippling travel. Drifts up to high blocked roadways, isolating some communities and forcing emergency workers to rely on snowmobiles for transportation.
Walter had neither the troops to overwhelm the Catalans nor the money to sustain a prolonged war of sieges and attrition, and found no support among the native Greek population. By summer 1332, it was clear that the expedition had failed, and Walter returned to Brindisi, saddled with even more crippling debts. In his new Greek domains of Leucas and Vonitsa, Walter initially appointed a series of French castellans. In 1343, he made the Venetian Graziano Zorzi, who had helped finance his 1331 expedition and joined it himself, governor of Leucas.
On 28 June, Iraqi fighter bombers attacked the Iranian town of Sardasht near the border, using chemical mustard gas bombs. While many towns and cities had been bombed before, and troops attacked with gas, this was the first time that the Iraqis had attacked a civilian area with poison gas. One quarter of the town's then population of 20,000 was burned and stricken, and 113 were killed immediately, with many more dying and suffering health effects over the next decades. Saddam ordered the attack in order to test the effects of the newly developed "dusty mustard" gas, which was designed to be even more crippling than traditional mustard gas.
Walter had neither the troops to overwhelm the Catalans nor the money to sustain a prolonged war of sieges and attrition, and found no support among the native Greek population. By summer 1332, it was clear that the expedition had failed, and Walter returned to Brindisi. He had captured the island of Leucas and Vonitsa for himself and briefly restored Angevin suzerainty over western Greece, but the main objective had eluded him, and he had ended up with even more crippling debts. The effect of his expedition on Argos and Nauplia is unclear; he may not even have visited the territory during his stay in Greece.
Captain Henry Lee Plage earned the Legion of Merit, while the entire crew earned the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, which was presented to them by Halsey. In the words of Admiral Chester Nimitz, the typhoon's impact "...represented a more crippling blow to the Third Fleet than it might be expected to suffer in anything less than a major action." The events surrounding Typhoon Cobra were similar to those the Japanese navy itself faced some nine years earlier in what they termed the "Fourth Fleet Incident". This typhoon led to the establishment of weather infrastructure of the U.S. Navy, which eventually became the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

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