This debilitation risks undermining its capacity for a true rebirth, unless it has recourse to the spiritual origin of its history, culture and European mode of being. |
Contraries, when near and militant, will be troublesome to each other, and seek each other's destruction or debilitation. |
Information regarding genetic manipulations directed toward gene inactivation, attenuation or debilitation of strains should also be outlined. |
The systematic debilitation of their parties benefits the army, which has entrenched itself in the economic as well as the political system. |
It is not a killer disease, but causes severe debilitation and social stigma. |
The course of the disease varies from asymptomatic infection to extreme debilitation. |