One type of policy, called "second-to-die life," may be needed to meet potentially crippling estate tax bills.
So what are they doing to curtail this potentially crippling sequence of pregnancies?
New York City is facing a potentially crippling teacher shortage.
He settled potentially crippling railroad strikes in 1885 and 1886.
If they lose, say, 10 pupils from a school roll of 150, that is a potentially crippling blow.
The job fair was the latest effort to address a potentially crippling teacher shortage.
Today, however, more than 5,000 cases of the potentially crippling illness have been reported in 33 states.
European Union brings forward a meeting of foreign ministers to decide whether to impose potentially crippling oil embargo.
Yet, despite all these potentially crippling blows, Bali climbed back.
Over the last 17 or 18 years, the orchestra has accumulated a potentially crippling deficit of $7 million.