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She would have taken more had the economic problems not been so debilitating.
Although all have side effects, in most cases the treatment is far less debilitating than the disease.
This was actually quite debilitating in a minor sort of way.
At first they were not too bad, but lately have been quite debilitating.
She said women experience more disease and debilitating illness than men.
When the museum opened in 1995, it had a debilitating image problem.
Even after a debilitating stroke in 1959, he continued writing.
Experts said it offered the first hope against the often debilitating disease.
The debilitating effect cannot be adequately described in this short space.
With the passing of time, however, metaphor also has a debilitating effect.
I forced myself past the debilitating fear, however, while trying to allow it to help me.
The South has not yet recovered from the debilitating influence of his books.
Her debilitating headaches used to strike at the same time every month.
All the more reason to rid himself of this debilitating injury.
She was still feeling the low, vibrant, debilitating pleasure even now.
Debilitating depression led him to abandon political office in 1958.
In addition, it was safe and produced no debilitating side effects.
He could feel the familiar debilitating ache building in his head again.
After a year of debilitating operations, he decided to pursue a career in law.
"There would be immediate debilitating effects" from that, he said.
The veto is likely to have a debilitating effect on America's competitive position.
High interest rates have been the most debilitating element in the economy for more than a decade.
He had been through that recording too many times, with somewhat debilitating results.
Will suggests that she see a counselor for help with her debilitating issues.
Then, a few months later that same year, he experienced a debilitating stroke.