Sentence examples for incapacitating effects from inspiring English sources

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Succumbing to the disinhibiting, incapacitating effects of alcohol or any drug in the company of young men buffeted about by the demands of their surging hormones is akin to putting on blood-laced perfume to swim with sharks in a feeding frenzy.

Lambein and other experts warn, however, that individuals suffering from malnutrition, stress, and acute hunger are especially sensitive to ODAP, and are thus highly susceptible to the incapacitating effects of lathyrism after ingesting the neurotoxin.

Yet, others may mourn such ideological recognition for the incapacitating effects on the recognized subjects' will to resist.

Physical symptoms include blushing, excessive sweating and shortness of breath, but the most incapacitating effects are caused by sufferers' fixation on their perceived social inadequacies.

Given the name of the rogue planet, together with the film's wrenching depiction of the incapacitating effects of psychological [End Page 400] depression, viewers would be well warranted to interpret Earth's annihilation as the most hyperbolic of allegories.

The best stuff has odd varietal names Mango and Blueberry for the fruity-smelling strains, and F ing Incredible and Romulan (a nod to the warriors with dented heads on Star Trek), a testimony to the euphoric, incapacitating effects.

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Marijuana, she says, is the only medication that relieves her pain from cancer and emphysema without incapacitating side effects.

Resectional surgery (subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis) carries the risk of incapacitating adverse effects and can only be considered in well-selected patients with slow transit constipation associated with colonic inertia not responding to stimulant laxatives and enemas (Coremans 1990; Pemberton et al. 1991).

Neuroleptic-induced akathisia (NIA) is a common, sometimes incapacitating adverse effect of anti-psychotic medication.

"So his death could have some effect on incapacitating that aspect of the Taliban". Earlier this spring, the Taliban abducted an Italian journalist, along with his Afghan interpreter and driver.

While incarcerating people may have the positive effect of incapacitating truly dangerous people (especially in relation to violent crimes), too often we lock up those who don't present a high level of danger to others.

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