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That's because Congress can hobble any agency that doesn't do its bidding.
If professionalism takes on a life of its own, it will eventually hobble any company.
Hobble along until you cannot hobble any more, then buy a wheelchair.
This will hobble any president.Moreover, many of the issues exercising voters, including crime and education, are the responsibility mainly of the states and municipalities.
O'Grady agrees: "The government simply wants to hobble any opposition to the very extreme second round of cuts that haven't hit yet.
In Africa, many countries are constantly imposing new restrictions on what civil society groups can do and say, and using extrajudicial intimidation and infiltration to hobble any efforts to hold authorities accountable.
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Somali politicians seem to be mired in haggling over positions, hobbling any moves to deliver services or expand security.
But these fine titles must not be hobbled any longer by the current controversies and financial uncertainty.
The urge to transform everything into compensation is one of the most corrosive aspects of contemporary life, hobbling any attempts to kickstart political activism and a civil society.
Mr. Paracha argues that the denial is dangerous because it hobbles any form of public conversation — for example, about Mr. Shahzad's upper-class background — leaving society unequipped to find remedies for its problems.
Had Bush and Baker tried first to gain approval to use force from a deeply skeptical Congress, they would have almost certainly failed, which would have hobbled any subsequent American-led coalition-building enterprise.
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