「Debilitating」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| was a three-year-old child, she suffered a | debilitating accident at harvest, when a harvesting mach |
| The damp sea air had a | debilitating affect on his health and he moved to take t |
| ad indication is cartilage damage, which is | debilitating affliction affecting the mobility and funct |
| covery of new treatments and cures for this | debilitating and often fatal disease by raising money to |
| coast, but the climate in that area was so | debilitating and unhealthy that the colony had disintegr |
| The results of these injuries included | debilitating arthritis, and he used a wheelchair for the |
| under-going treatment for a laundry list of | debilitating autism symptoms and regressions; and a sixt |
| A Pale | Debilitating Autumn is the 1994 debut album by German te |
| "A Pale | Debilitating Autumn" - 6:53 |
| After a | debilitating back injury in 1993, Jeudy became inspired |
| Suffering from chronic, | debilitating back pain, Holden committed suicide at the |
| Diagnosed with a | debilitating brain disease, Julien took her own life in |
| m a life-threatening illness (lymphoma) and | debilitating cancer treatments to carve out a career as |
| reast cancer, lymphoma, and leukemia, where | debilitating cardiac damage from doxorubicin might be pr |
| e is diagnosed with viral cardiomyopathy, a | debilitating cardiac illness, requiring a heart transpla |
| mith turned his attention to Texas fever, a | debilitating cattle disease. |
| ow the family profession on account of this | debilitating condition. |
| al use of marijuana for certain terminal or | debilitating conditions be permitted and physicians auth |
| ijuana by patients with certain terminal or | debilitating conditions. |
| can lead to irregular bleeding, severe and | debilitating cramps and anemia caused by increased menst |
| sease marked by proliferation of benign but | debilitating cutaneous fibropapillomas and occasional vi |
| Her 72-year-old aunt suffered a | debilitating disease and for ten days, the young woman d |
| n consults with Yueh seeking a cure for the | debilitating disease which is slowly but surely renderin |
| vered superior canal dehiscence syndrome, a | debilitating disorder characterized by sound- or pressur |
| hologica was first identified as a serious, | debilitating disorder by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung in |
| nd to contain Angiostoma carettae had other | debilitating disorders. |
| hese deep dives, the divers experienced the | debilitating effects of nitrogen narcosis leading them t |
| Andrew Gibbs managed to overcome the | debilitating effects of reactive arthritis - which put h |
| ne with a purgative in order to prevent its | debilitating effects. |
| He is most noted for a | debilitating eye injury he received early in his career. |
| Kravchenko says that he underwent "the most | debilitating fatigue and hunger. |
| This disease can be extremely | debilitating for the patient or can result in hydrops fe |
| Although it later became | debilitating, he remained active for most of the period |
| middle aged, former rough sleepers who have | debilitating health problems more commonly associated wi |
| a number of physical setbacks, including a | debilitating heart attack, Krim took his life in his one |
| er assuming the governorship, he suffered a | debilitating heart attack and died on September 28, 1953 |
| d term for food poisoning), which induced a | debilitating illness lasting six months. |
| uch against the dull grind of a painful and | debilitating illness but with unresolved, almost unackno |
| d Sarah Dorsey nursed Varina through a long | debilitating illness, probably a combination of physical |
| program, children with life-threatening and | debilitating illnesses which prevent them from attending |
| ion of such systems and assets would have a | debilitating impact on security, national economic secur |
| ion of such systems and assets would have a | debilitating impact on security, national economic secur |
| ause they were either very sick or suffered | debilitating injuries beforehand. |
| way to save these patients from potentially | debilitating injuries. |
| oss to the Indiana Pacers, Allen suffered a | debilitating knee injury as he landed awkwardly followin |
| A | debilitating knee injury shortly before the start of the |
| ision due to the latter's having suffered a | debilitating leg injury. |
| The station has survived | debilitating lightning strikes, budgets below $100, and |
| a dust, many workers developed silicosis, a | debilitating lung disease. |
| s discussion of Humanae Vitae had led to "a | debilitating malaise that has undermined the credibility |
| irement from professional sport following a | debilitating motor vehicle accident, Baker turned his ha |
| rectly linked to Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a | debilitating neurodegenerative disease that is character |
| ng to Tennille, the disease will be neither | debilitating nor terminal for Daryl. |
| ot only completely blind but suffering from | debilitating pain and limited mobility, he undertook a s |
| Christie began experiencing | debilitating physical ailments beginning in 1998 which c |
| se interrelated spheres of life result in a | debilitating state of helplessness and dependency. |
| The city's slow response to the | debilitating storm was blamed on Bilandic's inaction. |
| the glue that holds it together, suffers a | debilitating stroke during an operation to amputate her |
| omeback for Neal, who was recovering from a | debilitating stroke she had suffered three years earlier |
| n his early post-retirement, but suffered a | debilitating stroke in 1947, and subsequent ill-health u |
| Li Song had, in late 804, suffered a | debilitating stroke that rendered him partially paralyze |
| Murray suffered a | debilitating stroke on October 19, 1809, which compelled |
| er businesses and in 1923 Morris suffered a | debilitating stroke that nearly killed him. |
| erm in the senate, Morton suffered a second | debilitating stroke that caused a rapid deterioration in |
| View High, but after her father suffered a | debilitating stroke she had to drop out at the age 14 to |
| hold, was suffering from the aftermath of a | debilitating stroke. |
| wton died in 1994, a year after suffering a | debilitating stroke. |
| died in 1949, three years after suffering a | debilitating stroke; he is buried on Avery Island. |
| Stephen Newnham as state secretary during a | debilitating struggle within the Right faction over cont |
| Ralph is plagued by a | debilitating stutter, and the film is essentially a comi |
| ameplay additions often seen as tedious and | debilitating, such as the inability to target specific e |
| fore key advances, some people could suffer | debilitating symptoms such as serious loss of contrast s |
| An increasingly | debilitating thigh injury forced Guscott to call time on |
| in his home, after dealing with months of a | debilitating throat ailment. |
| lle indicates the condition continues to be | debilitating to Daryl's abilities as a musician. |
| The result is potentially very | debilitating to development efforts in the 14 Asia-Pacif |
| shed his rugby career at Bath Rugby where a | debilitating toe injury limited his appearances and fina |
| oid arthritis, and this became increasingly | debilitating with advancing age. |
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