These actions permanently weakened the church as a political force.
If the tax measures taken lead to the flight of capital from Europe, we will be permanently weakened.
Along with the 4,000 men that had died during the campaign, almost 12,000 were still ill by February 1810 and many others remained permanently weakened.
This system threatens to permanently weaken liberal democracy in Russia itself.
Her health permanently weakened, she died of influenza during the worldwide epidemic a little over a year later in 1919.
Then, in 2001, she suffered a heart attack that left her heart permanently weakened.
Although attempts were made at preservation, rot had already set in, and the tree was permanently weakened.
Kennedy was permanently weakened by his illness, and it led to his death a few years later.
Her right hand and leg were weakened permanently, and to walk any distance she needed a cane.
But what can Americans do to prevent a third party from permanently weakening our stable two-party system between elections?