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That includes the scandals that by now could have debilitated another presidency.
Yesterday the sight of the birds feeding on her steer would have debilitated her, but today things seemed better.
There are also hints of mental illness, and of the intimate abuses that, as the #MeToo movement has revealed, have debilitated countless women.
They have debilitated our confidence, both in our economy and our freedom, and made us jittery about the very breaths we take and food we eat.
Parliament does not have to approve the nuclear deal, but screeching protests against the accord have debilitated the legislature for the last 10 days.
The possibility of losing (to the mayor) and of winning (to Mr. Johnson) seems to have debilitated both candidates into a mumbling bland stasis.
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(Months later, many still have debilitating joint pain).
Lawyers for the plaintiffs were eager to reach a settlement because many of their clients have debilitating neurological problems that need attention.
A. Lawyers for the plaintiffs were eager to reach a settlement because many of their clients have debilitating neurological problems that need attention.
She said the infection had debilitated her until about a month ago.
And the longer the Arab wall of hostility has stood, the more it has debilitated the moderate Israeli majority and emboldened an extremist minority.
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