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Theodore W. Kheel, who was New York City's pre-eminent labor peacemaker from the 1950s through the 1980s, a mediator and arbitrator sought after by both City Hall and the White House to help avert or end strikes of crippling consequence, died on Friday.
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Those who oppose the EU deal have pointed to crippling consequences for Ukraine's troubled economy, which is stuck in a spiral of negative growth.
It is truly a thriller, with so much relevant to what is already having severe, indeed crippling, consequences for millions in rural Africa.
Mr. Rumsfeld contests the observation (widely made by military officers, journalists, other administration insiders and members of the Coalition Provisional Authority) that his preoccupation with executing the Iraq war with a light, fast force had crippling consequences for the military's ability to secure Iraq — to establish law and order, seal the country's borders and guard armament caches.
WASHINGTON — In a clear warning to Syria to stop the transfer of advanced weapons to Islamic militants in the region, a senior Israeli official signaled on Wednesday that Israel was considering additional military strikes to prevent that from happening and that the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, would face crippling consequences if he retaliated.
This use of the JTDC doesn't simply point back to our failure to correct the crippling consequences of past racist policies.
The world needs to know, because as vast as is the ocean, high levels of radiation emission into open water can have latent, crippling consequences.
But it has a certain crippling effect.
Freud doesn't seem to matter so much right now, and perhaps his reputation was not helped by a glorious 1960s Freudian diagnosis of Darwin's chronic illness (the sage of Down House being an "unconscious parricide" whose suppressed resentment of a tyrannical father had an inevitable consequence of crippling guilt).
Its consequences are crippling as it leaves them unable to control their bodily functions or perform even the most basic tasks.
Two-thirds of global research and development funding for such diseases goes to the so-called "Big 3" ― malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis ― with less than 1percentt going toward skin diseases like podoconiosis, which can have crippling social and economic consequences but significantly lower mortality rates.
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