Sentence examples for crippling expense from inspiring English sources

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Because of the crippling expense of mainstream Western theatre and the development of these experimental groups, the theatre in the late 20th century has become highly polarized.

So a retiree with, say, $6,000 in drug expenses would find himself paying the full $4,500 -- a crippling expense for many families.

Now we have a situation where the crippling expense of higher education not only puts off 17- and 18-year-olds applying to university, it also puts off 13- and 14-year-olds even thinking about going.

Various surprises lay in wait, not the least of which was the crippling expense of the expedition: Louis VII of France had reached no further than Hungary when he began sending urgently to Paris for extra funds.

Ten others fell out of trees while watching the rally, and did not have their broken bones fixed.Economists fear that the hiring of witchdoctors is adding to the already crippling expense of Kenyan funerals, the number of which has increased sharply thanks to AIDS.

HSBC avoided the crippling expense of paying idle dealmakers throughout most of the downturn, not to mention the suspicion of Eliot Spitzer.

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With Mr. Obama's plan, students and parents would get a far more realistic sense of what might await them after four years of crippling expenses.

His points about the uselessness of leafleting as a publicity tool, the crippling expenses involved in taking a show to Edinburgh and the woefully long odds of success were all fair ones.

The treatise sought to establish a code of behaviour for medieval knights, espousing the ideals of valour and courtesy, yet he wrote at a time when the crippling expenses associated with knighthood (including armour, weaponry and horses) meant that the warrior class was undergoing a recruitment crisis.

Suffering from writer's block and crippling expenses, Charles hides out in a department store after closing hours so that he can write without any distractions from the bustling city.

What we need now is a federal law that will give American authors and publishers who have been hit with foreign libel judgments that could never stand up to First Amendment scrutiny a chance to remove the threat of enforcement and to recoup the often crippling expenses they've incurred.

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