Disabling Sentence Examples

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  • This concession, given under strong pressure from Russia, aroused the deepest resentment of the Greeks, and was the principal factor in the awakening of the Bulgarian national spirit which subsequent events have done so much to develop. Russian influence at Constantinople had been gradually increasing, and towards the end of 1870 the tsar took advantage of the temporary disabling of France to declare himself no longer bound by those clauses of the Treaty of Paris which restricted Russia's liberty of possessing warships on the Black Sea.

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  • He'd spent hours on her, disabling her and then hurting her.

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  • Alexius, in order to escape such an ordeal, resorted to the abject expedient of disabling his right hand by a pistol-shot.

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  • In March 1679 he protested against the second reading of the bill for disabling Danby.

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  • Heresy became henceforward a purely ecclesiastical offence, although disabling laws of various kinds continued to be enforced against Jews, Catholics and other dissenters.

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  • Rigby had kept up a continuous fire with their pompoms and Lewis guns till two heavy shells got home on it, killing or disabling everyone there except Sergt.

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  • They did pass the Act of the Classes, disabling all " Engagers " from all manner of offices, military and civil, and dividing the distracted country into two hostile camps.

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  • In the battle of Santiago on the 3rd of July Schley, in Sampson's absence, was the senior officer and the "Brooklyn" did especial service, with the "Oregon," in overhauling and disabling the "Cristobal Colon."

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  • In its extreme form phobic anxiety can be very disabling.

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  • The institutional culture and the relationship between problem-based learning and other components of the curriculum affected the extent to which disabling disjunction occurred.

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  • Early identification is a priority if the debilitating, disabling, life shortening and expensive consequences of severe COPD are to be avoided.

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  • For me, revolution comes about through the destruction (or fatal disabling) of civilization in a totalistic sense.

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  • If you 're experiencing strange behavior, try disabling these programs before accessing your site.

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  • You have the option of disabling comments entirely on any post if you just don't want readers to respond.

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  • In a few cases, dizziness can become a permanent disabling condition and a person's options are limited.

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  • When symptoms become extreme, disabling, and/or when children or adolescents experience several symptoms over a period of a month or more, these symptoms may be a sign of an anxiety disorder, and professional intervention may be necessary.

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  • This condition is considered to be normally a transient phenomenon and not permanently disabling.

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  • For a few people, contact dermatitis becomes a chronic and disabling condition that can have a profound effect on quality of life.

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  • Mild and sporadic symptoms can be managed with observation, and disabling GI flare-ups can be controlled with prednisone.

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  • Asthma should not be a progressive, disabling disease; a child with asthma can have normal or near-normal lung function with the proper treatment.

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  • Children who are positive for RF tend to have a more severe course, with a disabling form of arthritis that destroys and deforms the joints.

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  • The arthritis usually progresses to become a serious, disabling problem.

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  • The test is considered especially useful to help evaluate children with other disabilities or disabling conditions.

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  • Consider disabling pop-ups on your computer.

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  • Each of these diseases has the potential to be disabling or fatal.

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  • The range of severity of these signs may be very mild or disabling to the child.

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  • Depression, anxiety and poor self-esteem produce disabling consequences for victims of down-sizing.

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  • Check to see if this is the case by temporarily disabling these items and then trying to reconnect.

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  • I'm disabling the power.

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  • He took her to church on Sunday, complimented her attire and fussed over her as if her injured shoulder was a disabling factor.

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  • The main types of asbestos diseases asbestosis A disabling and ultimately fatal scarring of the lungs causing severe breathlessness and chest pains.

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