• Chronic inflammation of my right lower leg had me hobbling like Chester on Gunsmoke.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The U.S. is still hobbling along, and the debt situation in Europe remains problematic.

    FORBES: Delivering Alpha In China

  • And the hobbling of local casinos has had another good effect, says Mr Cashell.

    ECONOMIST: Reno

  • Moreover, crippling debt burdens are hobbling the other two economies, especially the American one.

    FORBES: The Japanese Disaster: What's Next for Japan? For Us?

  • Fillol's conversion suddenly left only seven points between the sides with Leinster's talisman hobbling off.

    BBC: Leinster 38-22 Racing-Metro 92

  • They trigger enormous domestic inflations, hobbling domestic capital creation and keeping away foreign investment.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • He was sympathetic to the European Union's aim of ending war by hobbling the old troublemakers.

    ECONOMIST: Freddy Heineken

  • It would have been easy for the government to blame the ancien regime for hobbling their prospects.

    ECONOMIST: Morocco��s reforms

  • With no jobs or educational options, hobbling together your own business was unavoidable.

    FORBES: Where Silicon Valley Meets Emerging Market Entrepreneurs

  • Thailand, like many other Asian economies, is still hobbling, but the World Bank's novel crutches might speed its recovery.

    ECONOMIST: A Thai silk purse?

  • Hobbling, Joycelyn asked a police officer in a U-Haul truck for a ride.

    CNN: A momma's love

  • Anderson entered to start the 13th and pitched 5 1-3 innings before hobbling off the field with an apparent foot injury.

    NPR: Moss Hits 2nd HR In 19th, A's Outlast Angels 10-8

  • She said she felt him reach into her bag and take her purse before standing up and hobbling off the bus.

    BBC: London night buses see '50% crime rise'

  • Wariner pulled up in the final metres of the 400m, clutching his right thigh and hobbling across the line in last place.

    BBC: SPORT | Athletics | Benjamin smashes personal best

  • It is the morning after the night before for our hero - and he is hobbling around the team hotel on crutches.

    BBC: 03.10.04 BACK TO EARTH

  • They were held together by friendship and a wish to be rid of the hobbling academicism of much American poetry in the 1940s.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • Just as slack productivity and skill shortages were concealed by finance-fuelled economic growth, beneath the players' renown lay a hobbling deficiency in technique.

    ECONOMIST: The intertwined fates of a people and their football team

  • The last time Congress did this, however, it helped fuel a 1998 legislative backlash against IRS tactics, which in turn ended up hobbling enforcement.

    FORBES: Raise Audits, Not Taxes

  • Southgate's selection has been affected by injuries and suspensions, and with Andrew Taylor hobbling off early on in Saturday's game, the squad has been further hampered.

    BBC: Win lifts Boro gloom - Southgate

  • Add up these insults to the economy and there is no doubt that they are hobbling international trade, hurting U.S. business productivity and prolonging the recession.

    FORBES: The Detour Economy

  • Water problems will hinder the ability of key countries to produce food and generate energy, posing a risk to global food markets and hobbling economic growth.

    FORBES: Water Risk Threatens Businesses, National Security

  • It was true that quite a few of the sheep seemed to be hobbling on three legs, or half kneeling, their front legs bent at the joint.

    NEWYORKER: She��s the One

  • The way he was hobbling around, Hinrich hardly looked like a player who was about ready to suit up even though he said he has seen some improvement.

    WSJ: Bulls try again to close out Nets

  • "I was hobbling through Wymondham in Norfolk, absolutely black and blue - completely battered - and not a single person batted an eyelid until the police investigation started, " she said.

    BBC: Emma Barrett

  • Peugeot is working on plans to deal with the chronic overcapacity that is hobbling car manufacturers in Europe, but the alliance with GM doesn't offer short-term solutions to the problem.

    WSJ: What's News

  • But Spencer picked up an ankle injury in the process and was soon hobbling off, leaving Bruce Reihana with the goalkicking responsibilities and the captain slotted his first effort for a 6-0 lead.

    BBC: Wasps 35-29 Northampton

  • If nothing is done, the United States is on track to spend an unimaginable ten trillion dollars more on health care in the next decade than it currently spends, hobbling government, growth, and employment.

    NEWYORKER: Testing, Testing

  • L. teammates are now hobbling around golf courses.

    NEWYORKER: How David Beats Goliath

  • If they do decide to leave Mr Martin with his cart, their ruling is likely to be on grounds narrow enough to avoid a herd of asthmatic marathon runners or lame basketballers hobbling in his wake.

    ECONOMIST: Fore!

  • Although the legislation arouses little enthusiasm in the country, it is the price that Berlusconi has to pay to keep the League in his coalition and so retain a parliamentary majority for his magistrate-hobbling justice bill.

    NEWYORKER: Booted

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