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That event might hobble the government, ruin the country's credit and send markets into an outright panic, analysts predict.
He steered clear of Asian slurs, and although his father couldn't resist hinting that random drug testing might hobble Pacquiao, Mayweather strained to be respectful.
IN THE middle of 2002 Atal Behari Vajpayee, India's prime minister, looked as though he might hobble off the world stage on ailing knees, taking his creaking body into political retirement.
"The U.S. might hobble itself, but the rest of the world won't," says Charles Maxwell, another Weeden oil analyst.
The Feds fear effective encryption because it might hobble their finding ways to tax on-line commerce.
The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore said Hawke and Gomez "have no chemistry, which you'd think might hobble a film in which they're locked in a car together for around 70 minutes.
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Pat Grady, a partner at Prosper's chief venture backer, Sequoia Capital, said big banks might be hobbled by their "legacy infrastructure" and "incumbent inertia".
Near the end of the article, Mr. Gore acknowledged that he might be hobbling a president trying to do the right thing in a difficult environment.
Besides, security in the north is still shaky.If the poll is plainly flawed, the next government might be hobbled by charges of illegitimacy.
Generic Competition Won't Fell Pfizer 02.26.04 Its peers might be hobbled by copycats.
They didn't believe orgasm facilitated conception, at least not in humans, and they worried that the belief might be hobbling fertility research.
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