How do we battle the gravitation toward happy consensus that paralyzes our national debate? |
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And requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote of the state legislature to pass a budget in effect paralyzes government. |
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But, together, the anesthetic paralyzes the body and lets the poison reek havoc. |
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They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal. |
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It almost paralyzes the mind to think of the hardships facing these early black settlers in our country. |
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So I think intellect is a good thing, unless it paralyzes your ability to make decisions because you see too much complexity. |
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On the Chilian side, a hundred kilometers away, a strike due to the increase of gas prices paralyzes the area. |
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For Marxists, a general strike that paralyzes the country would pose the question of workers power in a revolutionary situation. |
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Otherwise, the anxiety of the waiting interferes with good breathing and paralyzes the muscles losing the capacity to react suddenly. |
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Then, after several months of heavy rains, drought takes over and paralyzes work in the fields. |
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On Lebanon, we remain concerned over the continued political impasse that paralyzes the Government in the country. |
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If the bird tips over, help it to roll upright, as the ventral-up position paralyzes some birds. |
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At night there is greater freedom and contacts seem to come more easily, in contrast to daytime, when harsh reality paralyzes. |
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But never fail to show your intention if the only thing that paralyzes you is the fear of making a mistake. |
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Absurdists can only laugh so long, until the horror paralyzes them. |
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If the sight of a macadamia nut paralyzes you, for example, you can opt to remove all recipes with the offending food. |
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Every year it paralyzes Montreal with at least one horrendous snowstorm, just to remind everyone who's boss. |
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This cnidarian captures zooplanktonic organisms by injecting a toxin that paralyzes them. |
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The anesthetic follows, and, after that, succinylcholine, which paralyzes the body. |
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For him, Religionswissenschaft deepens the sense of the numinous and strengthens, rather than paralyzes, religious impulses. |
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The female wasp digs into the soil to locate the grub, stings and paralyzes it, and deposits an egg on it. |
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One morning, Marsh operates after having a petty argument with another surgeon, and the operation paralyzes half the patient's face. |
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For example, Clostridium tetani releases a toxin that paralyzes muscles, and staphylococcus releases toxins that produce shock and sepsis. |
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Among the civilian population, when they are not direct victims, women continue to suffer the consequences of forced displacement, and the terror that paralyzes daily life. |
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It is essentially a question of addressing the way the UN works so that the UN can operate in these areas where the veto now perspectively paralyzes it. |
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It is also the same lack of risk culture that paralyzes or inflames any debate on what would be the right political choices for flood protection and prevention measures in Senegal. |
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This crisis paralyzes important agricultural and commercial projects. |
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It generates a culture of dependence to the detriment of a culture of responsibility, paralyzes and suffocates the whole continent, destroys the basis of social cohesiveness. |
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The same fear that paralyzes the European States-nation to federate. |
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The new situation has arisen in the nineties because of the absence of a countervailing force in the world that paralyzes our willingness to do anything under the other, if you like, humanitarian body of international law. |
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This situation paralyzes your staff and becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Stiller often starts with the premise that a joke or a character arc is inadequate, a form of pessimism that usually galvanizes his colleagues and sometimes paralyzes them. |
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Pyrethrins act as an axionic excitotoxin on bed bugs, which effectively paralyzes them by messing with the sodium channels that regulate their nerve cells. |
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