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Worst of all, it's crippled by an inflation of villain-value.
In late February 2007 she gave an interview to the Daily Mail, headlined: "I put my faith in the NHS – and it's crippled me".
HIV uses this receptor to enter cells, and they become resistant to HIV infection when it's crippled.
Critics of this brand of "fair value" accounting, outlined in FASB rule FAS 157, say it's crippled the banking system, forcing firms to continually write down the value of assets in the worst possible market conditions, regardless of whether or not they're for sale.
As such, much of the 130 minute runtime is spent on the PTSD-like symptoms Stark is experiencing after his near-death experience in New York, and how it's crippled his ability to be the hero he's expected to be.
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"It's never free, and it's crippling our way of life".
It was crippled by the 2004 Olympics and tried to borrow its way out of collapse.
It is crippled.
It is crippled by a $14 trillion-plus debt and stubbornly high unemployment.
It was crippled by an ice storm, and then embarrassed by a temporary seating fiasco on game day.
The government had to dump $182 billion into the company after it was crippled by bad bets it had made insuring mortgage-backed securities.
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