Sentence examples for continue to paralyse from inspiring English sources

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This rift will continue to paralyse Philippine politics, whoever stands at the next election.It has also reduced Mrs Arroyo to reform by stealth.

"Innovative and human-relevant research advances are taking place amidst an astonishingly impressive biotechnology revolution and yet we continue to paralyse rats, poison dogs and brain damage monkeys in the millions.

A purely French Eurotunnel would be subject to interminable legal wrangling, which would continue to paralyse operation of the tunnel in the interim.Many French shareholders seem willing to gamble what little they have left.

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Jim McAuslan, General Secretary of the pilots' union, BALPA, said: "It appears that the politics of the South East continues to paralyse the final decision making".

In truth, the memory of Tony Blair, a three-time election winner but a zealous reformer who ran aggressively against his own party, continues to paralyse the Labour leadership: as a result, he is air-brushed out of history.

Mr Diamond, a senior research fellow at the Policy Network think-tank, claimed the memory of Mr Blair "continues to paralyse the Labour leadership: as a result, he is air-brushed out of history".

As the global financial crisis continued to paralyse the credit markets, Citigroup lost $2.81bn for the three months to September, compared to a $2.2bn profit for the same period last year.

He is a Democratic party member, which may have got him tagged, but he suspects his denial was triggered by a 1 July protest he attended – a summer precursor to the current occupying movement that continues to paralyse parts of downtown Hong Kong.

She was speaking as pro-EU protesters continued to paralyse the centre of Kiev over the president's decision not to sign the EU association agreement.

Though a tentative peace has since returned to Brazzaville again, Pa'nucci told me that the ever-present memory of previous decades of conflict continues to paralyse Congolese citizens.

That polio continues to paralyse even a single child, even in the most insecure and poverty-stricken areas of the world, is unconscionable.

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