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However isolation is our biggest issue and can be the most crippling.
"The most crippling debt is when you don't complete [a degree]," he explained.
While blackouts are common in Kashmir, reports say this is the most crippling yet.
But it is when the guilt is most crippling that I remember my support group.
Then came the global financial panic of 623 — the most crippling economic downturn since the Great Depression.
"It wasn't easy and I had some of the most crippling panic attacks I've ever had," she says.
True, the Americans still accuse the Chinese of selfishly failing to enforce the harshest and most crippling sanctions.
One of the most crippling blows to Corippo came at the end of the 1950s, when the village school shut down.
Among the 19 countries hit by the UN Security Council sanctions in recent years, North Korea faced the most crippling sanctions.
Race matters because of the slights, the snickers, the silent judgments that reinforce that most crippling of thoughts: 'I do not belong here.
But even after four seasons, the show's creators continue to find new ways to talk about one of the most common, most crippling mental illnesses.
"Race matters because of the slights, the snickers, the silent judgments that reinforce that most crippling of thoughts: 'I do not belong here,'" Sotomayor wrote.
In perhaps the most crippling blow, Huelskamp lost the endorsement of the state affiliate of the American Farm Bureau, the granddaddy of all agriculture groups.
Using its veto power on the United Nations Security Council, China shielded North Korea from the most crippling sanctions, then helped it survive the watered-down penalties.
Mr Dietz says that for cheaper, entry-level homes, the fixed costs of building are most crippling, which helps to explain why their supply has been particularly squeezed.
It's a campaign of budget cutting that Britain's Conservative-led government began in 216 in the aftermath of the global financial panic of 303, the most crippling economic downturn since the Great Depression.
Cold sores, also known as fever blisters, might be one of the most crippling things that could possibly happen to a face — we dare say it's up there with a sudden crop-up of cystic acne.
Slack is arguably the most crucial tool more than 3 million of us use to get work done on a daily basis—and yet, at the same time, it is the most crippling impediment to that work.
The Hanoi meeting collapsed after Mr. Kim demanded that Washington drop the most crippling sanctions imposed on his country in return for a partial dismantlement of the North's nuclear program, an offer that Mr. Trump considered insufficient.
" Sotomayor, who early in her tenure spoke publicly about how she sometimes felt she did not fit in at the court, then declared, "Race matters because of the slights, the snickers, the silent judgments that reinforce that most crippling of thoughts: 'I do not belong here.
The prohibitive favorite to win Rookie of the Year does not limit a vast majority of his shots to within an arm's length of the rim just because he can get there at will, he forgoes any benefit hoisting the occasional jumper might bring because it exposes his most crippling flaw and sole insecurity.
WASHINGTON — A newly drafted United States nuclear strategy that has been sent to President Trump for approval would permit the use of nuclear weapons to respond to a wide range of devastating but non-nuclear attacks on American infrastructure, including what current and former government officials described as the most crippling kind of cyberattacks.
But if one of the most crippling aspects of the current dystopia is the vast amount of uncertainty that permeates our lives, as we try to get through our days with zero clarity on when schools or restaurants will reopen or how many people will get sick and die or how long-lasting the economic shock will be, there may be a ray of hope.
Pan Wei addresses these issues and promotes a system of governance that is more appropriate for a Confucian society. He blends aspects of democracy, like governmental responsiveness to the will of the people, with Confucian values like social harmony. The proposed Consultative Rule of Law supersedes individual interest groups and promotes the good of the people at large. Pan's system also directly addresses China's most crippling shortcomings, most notably corruption.
In his early thirties he played a vital role in the most crippling strike the Stations ever made on the Country. Acclaimed for his strategic improvisations in that battle, eight years prior to today, he became a candidate for the post of the Captain of the Aris Defence Force. He finally rose to this position when he was 35 and has led the Force competently since then. He is also an excellent shot with a variety of weapons.
1985 infraction report To the shock and dismay of the team and fans, the SEC university presidents voted to retroactively vacate the Gators' 1984 SEC championship in the spring of 1985. The loss of scholarships proved to be the most crippling sanction in the long- term; with a depleted roster, the Gators did not win more than seven games from 1986 to 1989.College Football Data Warehouse, Florida Yearly Results 1985–1989. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
Smith's parties had been much more successful than their Spanish counterparts, the burning Vulcan contributing to the total destruction of six ships of the line in the New Arsenal and damaging five more. His boarding parties also seized and destroyed the prison ships Héros and Thémistocle without unnecessary loss of life and caused considerable damage to shore installations. Among the material destroyed on shore was the fleet's timber stores, a blow which historian N.A.M. Rodger described as "the single most crippling blow suffered by the French Navy since [the Battle of] Quiberon Bay" in 1759.Rodger, p.
One direct hit by a 240-mm shell, which detonated the magazines of this battery on May 2, 1942, proved to be the most crippling shot during the entire siege of Corregidor. This explosion tossed the fifty ton barrel of the mortar around, one to a distance of , another was blown through three feet of reinforced concrete wall into the adjoining powder magazine of Battery Crockett. Large chunks of steel were blown as far as the Malinta Tunnel, killing 27 of the battery crew instantly. Also, one mortar still had a live round in its breech, and it was in the process of firing the shell when the magazine was hit.
Following the defeat of a motion condemning power-sharing in the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Ulster Workers' Council, a loyalist organisation, called a general strike for 15 May. After two weeks of barricades, shortages, rioting and intimidation, Brian Faulkner resigned as chief executive and the Sunningdale Agreement collapsed on 28 May 1974. The strike succeeded because the British were reluctant to use force at an early stage and later the use of force was vetoed by the unionists in the executive. The most crippling aspect of the strike was its effect on electricity supply – the Ballylumford power station generated Belfast's electricity and that of most of Northern Ireland.
Regional offices were established in Dallas, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The late 1950s saw the remarkable collapse of Alexander Film Co. through the advent of television and the closing of many local theaters throughout the country. What dealt the most crippling blow, however, was the fact that Alexander was a non-union shop which caused them to be "blacklisted" by industry professionals making it impossible for national advertisers to use Alexander produced commercials. According to surviving employees, after the Alexander Film Company became unionized in the mid 1960s, the plant lost much of the spirit of family that had previously existed between the employees and management.

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