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Signing him at any price could cripple them.
But the price they will pay for it could cripple them for years.
"I want to do something that would hurt them, cripple them".
The unions said his proposals were designed to cripple them, rather than simply to save money.
It's not going to cripple them; they'll still be well-to-do.
"It's big enough to be meaningful but it's not going to cripple them in the slightest".
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I crippled them, and now I have to chop the head off".
The Texans might have experienced even greater success in 2011 had a series of injuries not bedeviled and ultimately crippled them.
But he also wants to argue that the burden of red ink has crippled them.Despite his years in policy circles, he remains an artist of the impossible.
Despite suffering the same breakdowns inside the 20-yard line that crippled them in 1999, the Broncos (2-0) generated 454 yards compared to Green Bay's 344.
"You've got to convince the banks…It is a little time-consuming".Fear and loafingIndia's banks are flush with cash, but they are also cautious, fearing a rise in the non-performing loans that crippled them in the 1990s.
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