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