Examples of Debilitation in a sentence
The approximate date on which the Serious Medical Debilitation commenced.
Mark Tushnet, Policy Distortion and Democratic Debilitation: Comparative Illumination of the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, 94 MICH.
Debilitation" means a chronic and substantial inability, as a result of a physically debilitating illness, disease, or injury, to care for one's minorchild.
As part of this partnership, all staff members will participate in workshops, training and ongoing coaching in the following areas:- Mission: Proficiency in academics and character- Mindset: The two models of development- Practices: Debilitation and mobilization- Performance orientation vs.
For these aspects see De Spiegeleire, "From Mutually Assured Debilitation to Flexible Response: A New Menu of Options for European Crisis Management" and Wilson, "WEU Operational Capability - Delusion or Reality ?" in forthcoming publication of the WEU Institute for Security Studies, Paris.