The North's disabling of the surveillance system has triggered alarm in the South and among its allies. |
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Schizophrenia is a disabling mental illness where disordered thinking disturbs an individual's ability to function normally in society. |
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Sometimes it can be genuinely disabling without the right treatment, if a nerve is trapped or a disc is bulging. |
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The main objective of air defense is to prevent casualties and losses among friendly forces from disabling air strikes. |
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Dementia is a progressive and disabling condition that brings turmoil and anguish to those involved. |
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Depending on the chemical added to the bacterial broth, the proteins of one gene would effectively be deactivated, disabling that gene. |
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Your squad travels behind enemy lines disabling radio contacts, to better prepare the suicide mission of Operation Overlord. |
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Acknowledged as an occupational disease, lead poisoning is a disabling illness. |
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For Dedalus, as for James Joyce, Irish history was an ineluctable, disabling miasma of piety, nationalism and superstition. |
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The bullet glanced off the bear's skull, enraging rather than disabling the target. |
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Patients with COPD have progressive airflow limitation leading to disabling dyspnea, with an inability to properly oxygenate the blood. |
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At times, the Court discusses unblocking particular Web sites, which can be viewed as a narrower method of disabling a filter. |
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Burnout, a disabling exhaustion similar to battle fatigue, is associated with prolonged working hours under stressful conditions. |
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How do I go about disabling the on-board sound so that the computer will recognize and use the new sound card? |
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In cold weather, the wind-chill factor significantly increases the chance of frostbite and other disabling injuries. |
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Persistent symptoms are often multiple and disabling and may be described as functional syndromes. |
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I tap into the system, causing the doors to unlock and disabling the car alarm. |
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Ma said the rainfall drowned the station's cooling system, thus disabling it and paralyzing the pumping station. |
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This has led for calls to equip police with less dangerous weapons such as tasers, electric stun guns, capable of disabling people. |
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Then she took a deflector out of her bag and attached it to the window disabling any alarms attached to it. |
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The most difficult to treat and disabling aspect of bipolar disorder is the depression phase. |
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These are the extremes associated with bipolar disorder, which can be a serious and disabling mental illness. |
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The Cell would also help avert accidental deaths and disabling injuries by providing proper first aid. |
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A low dose of diazepam at bedtime may be beneficial in cases of frequent and disabling proctalgia fugax. |
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The gang are expert at disabling alarms and have often cut through live junction boxes to do so. |
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One soldier mutilated her genitals with his bayonet broke her leg in a beating, disabling her for life. |
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They had attacked a truck damaging, but not totally disabling the driver. |
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In patients with significantly discomforting or disabling symptoms that are not controlled with standard measures, specific allergy testing may be warranted. |
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He compares the delay in unblocking or disabling the filter to traditional delays associated with requesting materials from closed stacks or interlibrary lending practices. |
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Even more diabolically, it kept finding and disabling or corrupting my anti-virus software, although it took me a little while to figure this out. |
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The stigmatized person becomes laden with intense disabling feelings of anguish, shame, dejection, self-doubt, guilt, self-blame and inferiority. |
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By disabling the following options, you will leave no trace of the website addresses you have visited on this computer. |
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As the leaves begin to fall, someone in the prime of life is dealt a blow by a disabling disease. |
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Mental disease is not a great killer, but through its disabling effects it takes up more hospital beds than all other types of illness together. |
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Policosanol is also effective in intermittent claudication, a disabling consequence of atherosclerosis, reducing symptoms by half. |
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There is a striation in his mighty sound, the streaks of time passing, hardly disabling but impossible to miss. |
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They got caught smoking in the bathroom, after disabling the smoke detector. |
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On the other hand, if the electrical resonance is involved in the generation of oscillations, disabling it should eliminate the spontaneous bundle activity. |
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Four categories of glare may be considered: distracting, discomforting, disabling, and blinding glare. |
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In many people, fatigue is the single most disabling symptom of their disease. |
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Calcium deposits often develop in affected skin and muscles, and this calcification of tissues can be very disabling. |
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Poor visual acuity can lead to accidents and injury which may be disabling or even lifethreatening. |
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But the VMS transmits only to officialdom, so there can be no excuse for disabling it. |
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Consult the documentation for your audio software regarding disabling software monitoring. |
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Symptoms vary greatly from one woman to another and from one pregnancy to another: from a simple beauty issue to disabling pain. |
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A pinch-point injury can be seriously disabling and can cause amputation, or even death. |
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The aim of the equality legislation is precisely to modify the contextual disabling circumstances. |
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Mental health problems are among the most common, costly, and disabling challenges faced by the working-age population. |
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This is identified at autopsy by deep yellow staining of this region, and clinically, by severe disabling brain damage or death. |
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Once a child has been identified with a specific disability or possibility of a disabling condition, intervention becomes of utmost importance. |
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This will quiet the error message at the expense of disabling logins to accounts with no password set. |
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And even that those decisions will tend to undervalue the lives of people with Down's syndrom and other disabling conditions. |
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A serious presidential campaign should have at least a passable answer to an obvious, expected, and potentially disabling attack. |
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Unblocking websites or disabling the filter is essentially a work-around solution for flawed software that blocks constitutionally protected speech. |
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The recent ploy of opening up that same double-price offer to abled as well as disabled people means they have simply constructed another disabling barrier. |
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The young man's head was bandaged, disabling all of the most primal senses, save touch which now burned beneath the abrasive tethers on his wrists. |
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Was that feeling not worth this disabling sledgehammer blow of sorrow? |
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The rules are designed to overcome an obvious problem with drugs designed as antidotes to anthrax, nerve gas, small pox and other potentially lethal or disabling agents. |
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Each side also had permission to destroy 15 missiles and launchers by disabling, then permanently exhibiting them in museums and similar facilities. |
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When should you mask a specific interrupt, rather than disabling all interrupts? |
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Medical monitoring can make it possible to identify and treat certain disabling symptoms and thus help patients to better adapt to a disease with which they will have to deal for the rest of their lives. |
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Yet when consumed in large quantities for just 2 or 3 months, the untreated seeds can trigger a disabling spasticity known as lathyrism. |
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Thus, funded departments were not more or less successful at decreasing the number of work-related disabling injuries than the rest of the federal public sector. |
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A hockey player named Teddy Green had sustained a disabling injury after a hit to the head. |
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We need to take immediate action to prevent thousands of children inadvertently triggering tragic explosions while they are playing in the fields, and receiving disabling wounds. |
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The fee bate policy is so messed up that even domestic auto producers will examine disabling safety equipment to be eligible for this fee bate system. |
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For each of the years shown, there were no workplace fatalities or disabling injuries that resulted in permanent loss of use of a body part or function. |
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In fact, I think Volvo is looking at disabling some of its safety equipment so it can get a little more fuel efficiency and qualify for the fee bate. |
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One of her primary disabling symptoms is fatigue. |
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The perpetrator subjected one or more persons to mutilation, in particular by permanently disfiguring the person or persons, or by permanently disabling or removing an organ or appendage. |
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This places an icon in your Windows system tray that offers a few options, such as disabling the LogMeIn software and checking for updates. |
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But for mums with the chronic, disabling condition myalgic encephalomyelitis, these things just may not be possible. |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder, loss of major nerve function, and arthritis were the most impactful disabling conditions aside from amputations. |
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Up to three million people worldwide suffer strokes related to AF each year,8-10 which tend to be especially severe and disabling,8 with half of people dying within one year. |
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Instead of trapping and slowly eliminating the virus, some believe that disabling the CCR5 receptor simply provoked it to mutate and invade cells via alternative receptors. |
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Validation of a chicken bit can be challenging, because disabling a feature is often as intrusive in the code as the feature itself. |
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The attack was repulsed using tank fire and massed artillery rockets, destroying or disabling every Iraqi tank in the assault. |
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In this position, they can directly sanction the government by refusing to cooperate, disabling the authority of the rulers. |
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Jellyfish can clog cooling equipment, disabling power plants in several countries. |
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However, a lobster's brain operates from not one but several ganglia and disabling only the frontal ganglion does not usually result in death. |
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The falx was able to inflict horrible wounds on opponents, easily disabling or killing the heavily armored Roman legionaries that they faced. |
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However, in addition to disabling the billing fields, we are also prepopulating them with data from the shipping fields. |
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The orthopedic prosthetic devices are mainly used to overcome from the traumatic injury, congenital condition or disabling illness. |
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Failure of this to occur results at least in pain and in the worst case rupture of the occluded space with disabling and possible lethal consequences. |
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Or the potential for a disabling condition may be discovered through screening of newborns, which then will be negated or confirmed with additional testing and diagnosis. |
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The engine disabling weapon builds on the breakthroughs HSV Technologies has made with its non-lethal tetanizing beam weapon for use on humans. |
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It has to be taken into account that for the last 15 years, the band have been moping about the death of Layne Staley, disabling them from getting on stage. |
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It is not necessary to probe deeper and find the underlying medical reasons that one worker could develop disabling symptoms under the same workplace conditions that left other workers symptom free. |
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In some cases, disabling or turning down anti-virus will allow the file to come through uncorrupted, in other cases bringing down the firewall, or allowing an exception for our domain will alleviate the problem. |
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By disabling the detection system, the car companies are deliberately, and spitefully I might add, preventing Canada from achieving pollution and emission targets. |
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They see the mother as responsible for consciously disabling her child, but I assume they distinguish between a mother aborting a foetus and a mother harming a foetus she intends to bring to life. |
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Officers believe they got into the building, which houses a number of businesses, through a communal entrance before disabling the lift so they could climb down the shaft to the basement. |
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Dulac prompted the gender bending by disabling a key gene in the vomeronasal organ, also called Jacobson's organ. |
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The aim of measures taken must be to eliminate any risk of accident throughout the foreseeable lifetime of the machinery, including the phases of transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping. |
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Multiple sclerosis is an often disabling episodic illness that attacks the brain and spinal cord, causing extremely unpredictable symptoms that vary from one person to another. |
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Lack of mobility in a developing nation can be more than disabling. |
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Lap belts pose a risk of paralyzing spinal and disabling abdominal injury to all occupants but especially to children who have underdeveloped pelvic structures. |
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The Ontario Fire Code prohibits disabling carbon-monoxide alarms. |
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If left untreated, diabetic neuropathies trigger foot ulcers that may require amputation, cause disabling chronic pain, and increase the risk of falling in the elderly. |
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Placing the pull stations at each exit provides users with the ability to leave a building in an emergency without a card key and without disabling the entire system. |
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He had undergone several procedures to embolize the abnormality, and this was stable, but he had disabling seizures every day, lasting from 30 to 60 minutes. |
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