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The crippling of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Committee member and Labor senator Anne Urquhart said its main aim is the crippling of the renewables industry.
Besides, the same-sex-marriage decision will give the conservative Justices a distraction from their other big case… 2. The crippling of the Affordable Care Act.
To begin with, it concentrated on the cause of Cyprus's woe the crippling of its two largest banks, which were heavily exposed to Greece.
Now he is publicly lamenting the crippling of the bill and promising to do all he can to make up for it.
Incisive, uncondescending and quietly compassionate, Sweat explores how the decline of industry and the crippling of unions goads the manufacturing class into racist and anti-immigrant positions.
It's tempting to see this practice as an alarming trend; for example, the online magazine Slate called it "the deliberate crippling of children".
Besides, the same-sex-marriage decision will give the conservative Justices a distraction from their other big case... 2. The crippling of the Affordable Care Act.
The failure of Task Force Hawk made it clear that the 82nd's "speed bump" status in the Gulf War and the crippling of armored units in the Balkans by their own heft were two sides of the same problem.
But when ministers are asked why they have backed the crippling of the railway despite knowing that this is inherently more dangerous, they reply: "We cannot afford to have another Hatfield".
It was big news, and analysts said it was one of the more crippling of a series of recent blows to the gang, whose leadership has been under attack from within and by Mexican forces.
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