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Our politics have become polarized to the point of paralysis.
For a long time, she was devastated by his death, to the point of paralysis.
Yet the president is taking prudence to the point of paralysis.
The Convention was bitterly divided almost to the point of paralysis.
"When terrorist warnings are elevated, people understandably react to them, but not to the point of paralysis.
But Democrats have been wary, to the point of paralysis, of advocating rolling back or delaying components of the tax cut to make more room for their policies.
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Manager Joe Torre has always believed that the players lost a few games and began pressing, their anxiety over the losing streak building to a point of virtual paralysis.
The practicalities of governance, for example, mean that indictments or reports to the House of Representatives bearing on the issue of impeachment not be delayed to the point of inducing paralysis.
It started with a new job, which made Giulia more stressed than she had ever been, to the point of work paralysis, loss of appetite and inability to sleep.
The disease will spread, each day claiming a little bit more of your ability to walk, speak, chew, and swallow until you reach the point of complete paralysis.
Each day ALS will slowly steal your ability to walk, talk, chew, and swallow until you reach the point of total paralysis.
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