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We then organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against Iran in history, and it is crippling their economy.
"What happened is, there is a very heavy machinery for political patronage in Southampton, and it is crippling the town," Ms. Zenk said.
This would be a deficiency in any organisation, but in one for which it is the main raison d'etre, it is crippling.
But they have also fought to lift the moratorium on offshore drilling imposed by the Obama administration after the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, saying it is crippling the local economy.
OBAMA: We then organized the strongest coalition and the strongest sanctions against Iran in history, and it is crippling their economy.
Almanea's brother said her family "has been feeling such sadness and grief it is crippling us".
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It is crippled.
It is crippled by a $14 trillion-plus debt and stubbornly high unemployment.
In the event that the law it is crippled or eviscerated, the contest will be to ensure that the other party is held responsible, not only for the popular provisions that are lost but what comes next for the 46 million Americans still without health insurance.
While he is right about the importance of speed, he missed one key point: broadband speed isn't worth much if it is crippled by data caps.
Without both it is crippled, vulnerable and prone to collapse at any given moment.
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