This has financially crippled the distribution network, and its ability to pay for power to meet the demand.
But savings industry lobbyists welcomed the plan as a way to make sure that they would not be crippled financially.
Browse the article Will car repairs in the future financially cripple you?
He returned to Kimberley in 1882 to find that a slumping market had financially crippled him.
Expensive renovations, including an improved water supply, crippled this company financially, and it failed in 1900.
It'd be illegal and the unions involved would be crippled financially for ages.
It's also the case that without the Unions money the Labour party would be financially crippled.
This saw him managing top-flight side Wolverdon, who were financially crippled.
Guilt, it seems, is one alternative to financing adequately a system that has been financially crippled since its inception in the late 1960's.
Most are now back on the job, but workers who earn less than $15,000 a year can be financially crippled by even brief periods of unemployment.