But more pragmatically, the British government was hamstrung by its aviation agreements with America, and the fears of debilitating legal consequences if it allowed a price war to break out.
The kids who graduate with enormous debt burdens - $40,000, $80,000, $100,000 or more - face a range of uncomfortable and even debilitating consequences, the first of which is the persistent anxiety over how their loans are to be repaid.
With archangels, the vessel suffers debilitating consequences for holding such a powerful being, leaving them brain dead or worse.
By far the most debilitating consequence of the ordeal is the guilt.
If Lyme disease is treated early with effective antibiotics, the debilitating, long-lasting consequences can almost always be prevented.
The ordinary soldier has the ability to use Void magic whenever he likes, without suffering any debilitating consequences.
"This important study shows the value of continuing periodic blood transfusions in preventing the serious and debilitating consequences of stroke," Dr. Barbara Alving, acting director of the institute, said.
Ego depletion has been shown to have some rather debilitating consequences, most notably self-regulation impairments.
Debilitating Consequences Reformers are thus trapped between the debilitating consequences of leaving intact the planners' control over foreign currency and the risk that partial convertibility would unleash a storm of inflation.
It was spurred by then-Major John Boyd's Energy-Maneuverability (E-M) theory of maneuverability, which indicated that excessive weight would have severely debilitating consequences on the maneuverability of an aircraft.