Within weeks - before a neurologist appointment even arrived - he was unable to stand unaided.
No experienced players were selected, leaving the youngsters to cope with the pressure unaided.
Their screams simply are not loud enough, unaided, to overcome the obstacles to overturning wrongful convictions.
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Lehman aside, no big firms have been allowed to fail (as they would have done, unaided).
"He is walking unaided, which has been requested medically, and is in a better state now, " Wenger said.
It seems unlikely but the re-invention of Leeds, largely unaided by government, was just as unlikely a decade ago.
In 2000, he lost the fingers on his left hand during an unaided attempt to reach the North Pole.
Leaving the Libyans to do that unaided is admittedly a risk, but the odds are on the rebels' side.
There is no chance now of the two sides settling their differences unaided.
But they cannot re-establish order unaided, the prime minister, Yvon Neptune, has admitted.
For the first time in this recovery, the underlying economy looks independently strong, unaided by government stimulus or cyclical factors.
According to Accion International, perhaps 50 of the world's 7, 000-10, 000 microlenders can cover their own operating and financial costs unaided.
This is our working definition where small indicates that is has features too small for the unaided human eye to see.
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Amazon is now too big for even someone as clearly talented as Bezos to be doing all the creative thinking unaided.
Cooling occurs through unaided dissipation, though this too is quicker with smaller droplets, which lose energy more rapidly than bigger ones.
The so-called Ekso, a mechanical skeleton created by California-based company Ekso Bionics, is designed to give paraplegics the power to walk unaided.
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The first time he was able to breathe unaided for 40 minutes.
" But his corporate mission is more ambitious: "Infosys should become the first choice in unaided mind recall of any CIO or CEO.
The vagaries of agricultural markets are hard to cope with unaided, even for far better equipped farmers in richer parts of the world.
When she could no longer walk unaided, instead of using a cane, she used a broom, so it might just look like she was sweeping.
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Da Vinci helps surgeons perform everything from cardiac bypasses through gastric bypasses with far more precision and less collateral damage than an unaided human.
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Walking unaided, Chavez held court on the tarmac of the airport in Barinas, telling well-wishers who had gathered to welcome him that his treatment went well.
It is that as a mathematician he discovered - alone and unaided - the binomial theory usually attributed to a famous English scholar called Isaac Newton.
But, with few heavy arms or armoured vehicles, and still heavily dependent on their American advisers, these troops could not be depended on to fight the insurgents unaided.
However, they do not have the power to overhaul unaided a legal institution which, like much of Britain's constitutional machinery, has evolved over generations and now seems dangerously ramshackle.
One reason why this system cannot go on much longer is that Asia's crisis of 1997-98 put the budget deeply into deficit and, unaided, it may not return to surplus.
Two more men escaped unaided from the drift mine - a mine cut into the side of a hill where the coal seam is accessed horizontally - before emergency services arrived.
The ATV certainly has the oomph (it is used to raise the altitude of the space station) and plenty of intelligence (its navigation technologies find and dock with the ISS unaided by human hands).
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