It also debilitates the basic services on which all development goals depend, exacerbates gender inequalities and undercuts the national workforce. |
Culture without action is an ingrowing disease which first debilitates and then dissolves the will to live. |
Economic growth and strong democratic government can be mutually reinforcing but the lack of either debilitates the other. |
Untreated, tabes dorsalis usually makes unassisted walking impossible and severely debilitates the victim. |
In addition, the process of hiring and firing debilitates these same clients, whose poor educational skills do not allow them to obtain and maintain secure employment. |
This rare disease, which severely debilitates patients, affects mostly children and young adults. |