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But entrepreneurs can be crippled by a shortfall of demand for the goods and services they offer.
Don't forget that with 8 of 12 teams advancing to the quarterfinals, no team will be crippled by a loss today.
The notion that New York could be crippled by a hurricane, or a weather event of any kind, is hard to credit.
As Seabrook notes, most New Yorkers at the time found it "hard to credit" the idea that the city would ever be crippled by a hurricane of any kind.
As I wrote in "The Tenth Justice: The Solicitor General and the Rule of Law" in 1987, based on an interview with him, Mr. Bork believed that "the department would be crippled by a mass resignation of angry career lawyers".
German business leaders have thrown their weight behind Deutsche Bank after a week of market turmoil in which shares in the country's biggest bank were dragged to 30-year lows on fears it will be crippled by a $14bn£10.5bnbn) penalty from the US authorities.
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In less than a week, the home buying power of millions of Americans will be crippled by an average of $68,000.
Several lenders have been crippled by a single bad loan.
Many of its horses were crippled by a spinal ailment.
California is crippled by a three-year "mega-drought".
Two years ago, Washington Heights was crippled by a 19-hour blackout.
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