In respect of the Champions League, Arsenal have betrayed a debilitating weakness for falling at the group stages. |
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Many people, however, spend a substantial part of old age in a debilitating condition. |
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This debilitating disorder manifests itself in other symptoms, such as cataplexy. |
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Pain is the most debilitating feature of herpes zoster, and postherpetic neuralgia is the most common long-term complication. |
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No candidate is more emotionally prepared for the exhilarating highs and debilitating lows of a presidential marathon. |
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In susceptible individuals, panic disorder's debilitating symptoms can lead to major depression. |
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The level of humidity found in this part of the US at this time of year has to be a sweaty and debilitating factor. |
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My own grandfather suffered his debilitating stroke on horseback out at the pens behind the old ranch house. |
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For most otherwise healthy people the virus, while debilitating in the short term, leaves no lasting ill effects. |
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Eight years on, Elinor is still ravaged by the debilitating skin condition. |
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Imaginary rashes disappeared, ear infections dissolved, and all manner of fictitious itches, maladies and debilitating viruses were vanquished. |
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There were also calls to revive the issues that had been subject to a debilitating conspiracy of silence. |
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That case, I believe, presents the risk of constitutional depression, which debilitating condition can and must be avoided. |
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Margaret contends with the debilitating disease that has ended their lives as dancers. |
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The patient's constant itching in an attempt to relieve irritation can lead to potentially debilitating sleep disturbance. |
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating, chronic multisystem disease with an unknown etiology. |
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The resultant powderlike debris lodged permanently in the patient's body and caused a wide range of painful and debilitating complications. |
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These characters could inhabit an early Waugh but not a later one, where dipsomania is not a joke but a debilitating disease that wrecks lives. |
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Asthma is at best an annoying condition, and at worst a debilitating, even deadly disease. |
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Unchecked, the disorder often sets in motion a debilitating psychological sequel syndrome of agoraphobia, avoiding public places. |
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Few historians have written as well as Stargardt about the morally and physically debilitating effects of hunger. |
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Confirmed cases of the debilitating bug, also known as winter vomiting disease, are already up some 70 per cent on last year. |
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However, high anxiety can be no less debilitating and I wouldn't wish either condition on anyone. |
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Evidently, whatever sort of debilitating bug was on that disk, it had so far managed to get past one of the best protective programs available. |
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By slowing down the aging rate, we basically delay the onset and the progression of a whole host of mortal and debilitating diseases. |
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Several times, I ran into debilitating crashes complete with debug windows. |
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The debilitating disease of prejudice and tribalism is alive and spreading among our brothers and sisters. |
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It is woolly-headed to suppose that Liverpool, in debilitating form, could suddenly be converted to flamboyance and virtuosity. |
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Moreover, the plasma treatment is only effective for patients with sudden debilitating attacks rather than slowly worsening symptoms. |
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Shareholders have welcomed what they hope is an end to the debilitating row. |
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And last but not least, you know, when somebody has that type of a debilitating disease, they feel they need to work, they have to work. |
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Its most debilitating effect is the erasure of the experience of racism and sexism for black women. |
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His father, a distinguished Marxist academic, resigned from Labour during one of its debilitating civil wars. |
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It seems to have been Churchill's debilitating stroke in the summer of 1953 that led to the resuscitation of the project. |
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An increasing number of healthy individuals are also choosing to be vaccinated annually to avoid a potentially debilitating illness. |
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For example, you may have had the debilitating experience of taking a medication that suppresses your libido. |
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Scientists believe they may have identified the cause of the debilitating sleep disorder narcolepsy in humans. |
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If nationalism was a principal cause of the war, the four-year struggle merely intensified its importance and worsened its debilitating effects. |
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Sam was diagnosed with premature arthritis as a pup and shocked everyone with his liveliness despite his debilitating disease. |
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He unfortunately relies on philosophical categories that imply the debilitating skepticism he argues is incompatible with true liberalism. |
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A sales director is putting in a marathon fundraising effort to help fight the debilitating disease affecting his wife. |
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Despite the continuous debilitating attrition in the value and effectiveness of the UN, we hope that there may be at least one hope. |
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Yet he was in awe of the young soldiers, many of whom have suffered debilitating injuries. |
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Rather than improving technique, burned out dancers may report debilitating fatigue, loss of enthusiasm, and injuries. |
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Prof Martin Villet provides insight into an often debilitating set of illnesses. |
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Operation Allied Force was indicative of the debilitating influence of negative political objectives on positive military objectives. |
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The debilitating wars of survival that continued until 1815 did eventually confirm the patriotic self-esteem of Britons. |
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But in 1998 the FDA approved thalidomide for treating the debilitating and disfiguring lesions associated with erythema nodosum leprosum. |
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In non-fatal mishaps, we all know that motorcyclists stand an increased likelihood of sustaining a permanent debilitating injury. |
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A final debilitating difficulty was an almost total lack of standardisation. |
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Another strand recounts the author's debilitating experiences with the music industry in all its mendacious vainglory. |
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A father whose 19-year-old daughter died from cystic fibrosis says a cure needs to be found now for the debilitating disease. |
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Heartfelt tributes have been pouring in following the death of horse rider Fiona Gale who suffered from a debilitating form of asthma. |
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Having said that I know I'm lucky that it only effects a few joints in my fingers and the pain is more a dull ache than a debilitating one. |
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In addition to the debilitating effect of a migraine attack, sufferers report a significant impact on their quality of life between attacks. |
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I really struggled as well, particularly in my 20s, because of the swellings and the debilitating bilious attacks. |
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He identified the nematode in undercooked pork that is responsible for trichinosis, a debilitating and sometimes deadly muscle disease. |
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Furthermore, longer life span may be a mixed blessing if people spend most of their final decades struck down by debilitating diseases. |
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A debilitating genetic birth defect called Morquio syndrome, which affects muscle development, forced him and his sister to be homeschooled. |
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This letter is not about politics, traffic insanity in Lancaster or the debilitating effects of ecological degradation. |
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It is debilitating and draining, and diverts the energy that should be going into reforming Scotland. |
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The anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike. |
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The blame game in the UK has become an ingrained part of our debilitating public culture. |
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It had a debilitating effect on the heart muscle and weakened it, resulting in death. |
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He lives at home with his parents helping his mother care for his father, who has a debilitating illness. |
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She is right to identify the debilitating effects of the transaction costs in the existing system. |
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The mouth ulcers can prove debilitating and may lead to malnutrition because they interfere with eating. |
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The debilitating effects of this trial, and the events that led to it, may reverberate for years to come. |
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The demand for land has had a debilitating effect and there has been a steady loss of agricultural land over the last few years. |
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The second factor has to do with the debilitating effects of unearned privilege. |
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Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is a severe, debilitating, and progressive muscle wasting disease. |
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In these patients, itch can be debilitating, and treatment with opioid antagonists such as naloxone or naltrexone is recommended. |
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To let it heal spontaneously would be natural, even if debilitating for life. |
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People are mostly unaware of the debilitating effects of corruption on development and human rights. |
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They promise to provide a nest egg on diagnosis of a terminal illness such as cancer, or other debilitating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. |
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These conditions are so debilitating that she has no energy to dust or use a vacuum cleaner. |
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Research indicates that test anxiety may exert a debilitating effect on student performance. |
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The longer franchise reform was delayed, the more debilitating were the effects on O'Neill's position. |
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And Downing Street is worried about its contagion, its debilitating effect on UK democracy and the cure. |
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At the centre of it all is a shallow self-centred consumerism, coupled with a debilitating absence of fear and reverence for God. |
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The results of Election 2004 seem to have had a debilitating effect on the hearts and mind of the BJP top brass. |
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There were many and the special effects were debilitating on such a large, clear display. |
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The McGuire Programme has helped thousands of people overcome the debilitating effects of stammering. |
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Well, I think the entertainment industry has been one of the most debilitating factors in our nation's moral decline. |
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Interstitial cystitis is a severely debilitating disease of the urinary bladder. |
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At the age of 18 Frida is the victim of a horrific trolley car accident, which leaves her crippled and in debilitating pain for the rest of her life. |
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Early this year, Brittany Maynard, a vibrant and active 29-year-old newlywed, began getting debilitating headaches. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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Still, she ultimately wants to prevent the debilitating financial judgments against employers who were acting in good faith but unwittingly went afoul of the law. |
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Most will choose simply to endure whatever comes, no matter how painful or debilitating, and that is their right. |
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Shulgin, however, maintained that the drug could help patients overcome trauma or debilitating guilt. |
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Each of them has distinctive and debilitating flaws in the eyes of Republican power brokers. |
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The Lords sought to change the legislation to make it apply to people who had suffered debilitating depression and had recovered but then relapsed into further bouts. |
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The effect of erosion on the shore temple has been debilitating and the problem has been compounded by the soft laterite rock, which has been used in the construction. |
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But that frankness also reveals a frenetic, debilitating obsession with physical intimacy. |
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Under the continuing threat of terrorism, journalists around what we like to call the free world are running up against increasingly debilitating legal barriers. |
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It pains me to the core every time I have to write to you about this debilitating but curable illness called bipolar disorder, also known as clinical depression. |
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Her rise to fame was hampered by a debilitating heroin addiction, stints in rehab, and troubles with the law. |
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If it sounds as though I mock the sport, the truth is I am just like the third-grade bully who teases because of his or her own debilitating self-hatred. |
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And thirdly, Chaz Ebert endured the debilitating role as his constant caregiver because she listened to her doctor. |
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One of the Scotland team's camp followers, in between filing reports on Scotland's opening match against Japan, managed to find time to enjoy the debilitating night life. |
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Known for its disfiguring skin lesions and potentially debilitating nerve damage, leprosy, or Hansen's disease, is a very difficult disease to transmit. |
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First, the mentally ill are confronted with the problem of dealing with the disturbing and potentially debilitating symptoms of a mental or emotional disorder. |
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The research lends credence to the notion that common bacterial infections might play a role in determining who is stricken with the debilitating neurological disorder. |
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Its sole purpose was to bleed the USSR in a debilitating conflict. |
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After more than 50 years of searching, scientists have discovered a key gene that enables certain bacteria to cause blindness and debilitating genital tract infections. |
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Some years ago, following a debilitating illness, I started to fill the seemingly limitless days of convalescence by expanding my programming skills. |
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With improved strength, they'll prevent debilitating injuries. |
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The Department of Health has vowed to improve care services for chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers in recognition of the condition's debilitating effects. |
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Repetitive, high-frequency overload delivered to a malaligned extensor mechanism yields persistent, debilitating, unremitting pain in some athletes. |
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Depending on how one employs it, local media has the potential to be either a great stabilizing force or a debilitating factor on the local audience. |
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The programmes will also include personal testimony from Iraqis to help them deal with the trauma of war and its debilitating effect on people trying to rebuild their lives. |
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The community of Engcobo near here expressed their anger this week at the frequent and debilitating power failures which also cut the water supply to the town. |
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Poor customer care can have a debilitating effect on a business. |
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Weeks before a prospective invasion of Iraq, the oil-rich state has doubled its exports of oil to America, helping US refineries cope with a debilitating strike in Venezuela. |
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Psittacine beak and feather disease is a highly contagious and debilitating viral disease that affects wild and captive populations of psittacine birds. |
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Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd had usurped the crown from his siblings in a debilitating civil war within Gwynedd. |
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Welfare colonialism posits that granting citizenship rights to fourth world peoples is debilitating because it perpetuates State dependence. |
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The pair are both MS sufferers but they overcame the constraints of the debilitating disease to complete a number of successful abseils. |
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Work can provide an escape from debilitating poverty, sometimes by allowing a young person to move away from an impoverished environment. |
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His misery was compounded by deafness and he subsided into alcoholism, crotchetiness, and debilitating illnesses. |
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His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. |
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Engineered chemicals known as nerve growth factor seem to slow the debilitating illness. |
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Tourette syndrome patient Jeff Matovic found total relief from his debilitating symptoms through a new technique called deep brain stimulation. |
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Some, particularly the NMDA antagonists, produce profound and debilitating psychotomimetic side effects. |
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The debilitating stress effects of pain have also significantly contributed to an indoctrinatory overprescription pattern of painkillers. |
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The 60-year-old found relief from his debilitating symptoms by using the Buteyko method, a breathing technique pioneered in Russia. |
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Hidradenitis suppurativa, also called acne inversa, is a chronic, debilitating skin disease characterized by painful, deep inflammatory lesions. |
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The American Dream suffered a debilitating effect after the subprime crisis. |
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This debilitating condition, called pulmonary hypertension, constricts lung arteries. |
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His mother had a completely debilitating personality disorder, which we might now put down to bipolarism or paranoid schizophrenia or something. |
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At least a quarter of the 700,000 soldiers who fought in the 1991 Gulf War suffer from a debilitating disease called Gulf War Illness. |
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Less severe but still debilitating complications such as constant pain and paraesthesias may occur as well. |
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In early 2010, we introduced the first approved therapeutic option to the EU to treat LEMS, a rare, serious and debilitating disease. |
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From the age of ten, I have dealt with debilitating periods. |
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Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the debilitating cheerfulness of youth. You will soon grow out of that. |
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The young man comes to the foreground, deranking the debilitating illness to the background. |
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The neurological consequences of long-term Borrelia infection can be diverse and wrenchingly debilitating. |
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However, for some people panic attacks can become a debilitating problem. |
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On one sting-pain index, with zero being nothing and four being excruciating and debilitating, velvet ants registered at an impressive three on the charts. |
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Milne joined the British Army in World War I and served as an officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and later, after a debilitating illness, the Royal Corps of Signals. |
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Severe cyanide poisoning, particularly during famines, is associated with outbreaks of a debilitating, irreversible paralytic disorder called konzo and, in some cases, death. |
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Phobias, obsessions, panic attacks and social anxiety can be paralyzing, irrational, profoundly debilitating and not particularly amusing for those afflicted. |
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Drinking on an empty stomach was regarded as boorish and a sure sign for alcoholism, the debilitating physical and psychological effects of which were known to the Romans. |
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In fact, it has been postulated that the function of anxiety is bidirectional, that is, the concept can be split into facilitating and debilitating anxiety. |
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Robert Gregory, 63, from Childwall, has a debilitating condition called Alkaptonuria which is known as Black Bone Disease because it makes sufferers bone go black and brittle. |
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The trip will also examine the impact of acute mountain sickness, a debilitating condition often experienced on ascent to high altitude, on ability to stave off illness. |
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These raids no doubt had a seriously debilitating effect on the country but fortunately for Gwynedd, the victims of the Vikings were not confined to Wales. |
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Dodgson's stammer did trouble him, but it was never so debilitating that it prevented him from applying his other personal qualities to do well in society. |
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Bernardo's physicians treated their lawyer-patient in the ordinary ignorant ways, with debilitating bleedings, plus helpful lancings of the abscessed boils. |
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This time is made all the more difficult for those new students who have the debilitating and often devastating neurological illness Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. |
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Throughout Schiff's ordeal and particularly the graduate-student bash, Elkin looks sensitively at the anguish and frustrations of a debilitating illness. |
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The EFA is committed to supporting research that will help unravel the mysteries behind this most devious and debilitating disease and, ultimately, enable us to find a cure. |
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Solihull pole vaulter Rowan May says his return to full fitness could not have gone any better as he prepares to make his comeback from a debilitating knee injury. |
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Although not life threatening, dysmenorrhea can be debilitating and psychologically taxing and is one of the leading causes of absenteeism from work and school. |
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The effects of chronic pain can be severe, and even debilitating, leading many people to seek relief by any means necessary C very often through prescription pain killers. |
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