crippling sanction 11.19   It still faces crippling economic sanctions.
  crippling strike 5.00   Yes, crippling strikes could start any day now.
  crippling blow 2.17   His death, if true, would be a crippling blow to al-Qaida.
  crippling disease 1.91   Arthritis and rheumatism are prominent crippling diseases.
  crippling embargo 1.84   Only then should the crippling embargo be lifted, Chernomyrdin said.
  crippling effect 1.71   Rather, Sebald focuses on the crippling effects of the past.
  crippling oil 1.32   The country is also under a crippling oil embargo imposed after the Kuwait invasion.
  crippling crisis 1.25   The country has recently been hit by a crippling economic crisis.
  crippling blockade 0.99   Greece agreed last month to end a crippling economic blockade.
  crippling debt 0.99   Opponents claim it will plunge the impoverished nation into a crippling debt.
  crippling drought 0.92   The problem has been compounded by the effects of a crippling drought last year.
  crippling injury 0.92   But crippling injuries in hockey do happen.
  crippling closure 0.72   He would also urge an end to the crippling closure of the territories.
  crippling poverty 0.72   The insurgency began in Rolpa and Pyuthan, feeding on crippling poverty and poor governance.
  crippling problem 0.72   And Lineo Tsikoane, from Lesotho, discussed the crippling problem of AIDS.
  crippling damage 0.59   With the threat of a crippling damage award out of the way, Borland would appear more attractive as a takeover target.
  crippling walkout 0.59   The most crippling walkouts have been in public transport.
  crippling illness 0.53   But he insists he has no crippling illness.
  crippling loss 0.53   An accident can cause crippling financial losses.
  crippling trade 0.53   The U.N. Security Council is to review the crippling trade embargo in March.
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