Examples of using Crippled in English and their translations into Korean
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The lack of a regular press fundamentally crippled the Trotskyists' intervention.
In the event that you empower tricks and begin a mission, the tricks will consequently be crippled.
And Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem, because he always ate at the king's table, and he was crippled in both feet.
It is better for you to enter life crippled than with two hands to go to hell, to the unquenchable fire….
The report was issued in November, 2010; two months later, cyber attacks crippled Canadian government networks.
Every nerve and muscle thrills with new life, and healthful action comes to his crippled limbs.
Without petrol the tourist industry has all but collapsed and other industries have been crippled.
Before we emerged, the people who live on your planet crippled us.
If you're going to be supplying crippled software, maybe we need to revisit the question of price.
He was crippled all his life with a deformed spine and this meant that he did not attend school in the usual way but was educated at home to the age of sixteen.
my trust was crippled, and thus I'm still in a pretty burdened time in my walk with Christ right now.
But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed,
But when you spread a feast, invite poor people, crippled, lame, blind;+ 14 and you will be happy,
many other sites are outright blocked, and Google services are severely crippled to the point of them being useless.
Dr. Robert Lanza of biotech firm Advanced Cell Technology considers it unethical to deliberately create a crippled human embryo"not for a scientific or medical reason, but purely to address a religious issue.".
The view of the interior minister, that there 280 The leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood at the central level and in the provinces if they have been arrested, crippled the ability of the group to act!
As documented by Richard Reichard in Crippled from Birth- German Social Democracy 1844-1870(1969),
Disabled, adjective: crippled, helpless, useless,
It rather signifies that they were to be permanent parts of the true spiritual constitution of the church, and that if these were not in active operation the church would be in the condition of a human body, some of whose members had, through accident or disease, become crippled and helpless.
Details that will cripple her operation.