11.   The crippling effects on travel began to be felt in February and continued into March and April.

12.   The extent of crippling effects depends upon where the disruption occurs, with injuries higher up on the spine the most severe.

13.   The horse had lost its prance to the crippling effects of disease when Schoen recommended acupuncture and massage therapy.

14.   The purpose of the rule, Smith said, was to free management to make decisions without being subjected to the crippling effects of Monday-morning quarterbacking.

15.   The theory, agency officials say, is that arresting the leaders will have a more crippling effect on the drug organizations.

16.   Which meant that the crippling effects of what Del Harris calls Three-Game Losing Syndrome have subsided.

17.   Cities and towns across the Northeast on Sunday began shrugging off the crippling effects of the first major blizzard in five years to sweep through the region.

18.   In cities and towns across the Northeast today, residents began shrugging off the crippling effects of the first major blizzard in five years to sweep through the region.

19.   Its crippling effect on the Palestinian economy and on health and welfare services prompted the United States and others to urge Israel to ease some of the restrictions.

20.   The embargo has had a crippling effect on the Iraqi economy and caused shortages for the population.

a. + effect >>共 805
long-term 3.00%
negative 2.93%
immediate 2.88%
adverse 2.65%
positive 2.46%
same 2.34%
ill 2.11%
overall 1.57%
opposite 1.49%
possible 1.49%
crippling 0.20%
crippling + n. >>共 244
sanction 18.58%
strike 8.31%
blow 3.61%
disease 3.17%
embargo 3.06%
effect 2.84%
oil 2.19%
crisis 2.08%
debt 1.64%
blockade 1.64%
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