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The company earns billions of dollars in profits every year, so even a multibillion-dollar tab would not cripple it.
Theresa Brown, a spokeswoman for the United States Chamber of Commerce, expressed the hope that they would not cripple tourism and trade.
That way, an injury to Hamilton would not cripple the team as it did last season, and Strahan could rest more.
Frustratingly for the unions, perhaps, a national strike at engineering construction sites would not cripple the country, for it would not affect the running of power stations and refineries themselves.
But Mr. Kerry crushed him in his home territory, and even before polls closed in Tennessee and Virginia, his campaign was making an argument that losses to Mr. Kerry would not cripple the Edwards candidacy.
Saudi Arabia's top security official said this weekend that he believed that militants other than Osama bin Laden stood at the helm of Al Qaeda, and he warned that the arrest or killing of Mr. bin Laden would not cripple the terrorist organization.
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A short strike eight months from now wouldn't cripple the league permanently.
Raising the minimum wage wouldn't cripple job growth and hurt businesses like some conservative groups have argued, according to a new study.
Air traffic in Japan would not be crippled.
But since the company donates only a small part of the museum's $3 million annual budget, it would not be "crippled" if Lehman decides to cease its support, Ms. Morgan said.
Owner Tony Fernandes told BBC's World Service that the club would not be "crippled" by relegation.
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