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It's a crippling notion.
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To confront the relatively recent phenomenon of accusations of witchcraft against children, governments struggling with this issue must develop public sensitization campaigns that firmly dispel the crippling, destructive notion that children can be witches.
The crippling famines.
The notion that crippling debt is not always a personal failing, but often a product of larger forces has a redemptive power that can lift people from shame and despair.
Strategy originally was a military term -- the notion of using crippling force to deliver commanding victories.
The notion that words have a more crippling impact on people now than ever before is implausible.
PARIS — The United States' notions of U.N. sanctions on Iran have devolved over the past months from crippling ones to ones that bite to the currently described smart ones, which although packaged with the words tough and strong might not be hard-nosed enough to cost the mullahs a half-hour's lost sleep.
Crippling accidents.
It's crippling.
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