Once he comes up on an opponent, he can lay out most enemies with punches or headbutts, even triggering a spinning attack to incapacitate thugs. |
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They include incendiaries, poison gases, herbicides and other types of chemical substances that can kill, maim or temporarily incapacitate. |
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This sound can incapacitate anyone within 300 metres by giving them an instant headache. |
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The principle behind them is to incapacitate offenders and to deter potential ones. |
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When a foreign substance enters a cell and does not kill or incapacitate it immediately it is dispatched to one of the detoxification workshops. |
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A good deal of work has been done on chemicals that can incapacitate, disorient, or paralyze opponents. |
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The first is to incapacitate the offender from harming anyone else during the term of their imprisonment. |
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This Regulation should also apply to trade in some specific chemical substances used to incapacitate persons. |
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In both cases the taser failed to incapacitate the individual, and they were ultimately shot. |
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Aqueous foams may combine a barrier function with the capability to incapacitate with the addition of chemical agents. |
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Warfare agent-A chemical or biological substance identified for use in military operations to incapacitate or kill opposing forces. |
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They also may work a fail-safe should it prove impossible to deter or identify or incapacitate all of the terrorists. |
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Guinea worm disease can incapacitate its victims and leave them unable to work or attend school. |
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As in the case of the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective. |
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Biological antianimal agents are those which could be employed against domestic animals to incapacitate or destroy them through disease. |
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We are concerned, in fact, that the implementation of this restriction could seriously incapacitate some of our former colleagues who are participants in the MBF as well as our colleagues who have a child with disabilities. |
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In the interim, between an impaired driving offence and an acceptable resolution to the drinking problem, there's a need to incapacitate the offender to prevent a repeat occurrence of the behaviour. |
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Imprisoning those convicted of crimes is said to incapacitate the offender for the length of their imprisonment, preventing them from harming others. |
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If those measures do not deter, then as a last resort, it really comes down to incapacitation, that is, if you continue to be a danger on the road to other Canadians, how can we incapacitate you? |
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The challenge of eradicating terrorism requires co-operation among the community of nations and a strengthening of our capacity to suppress, investigate and incapacitate terrorist activities. |
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The human strains of Ebola virus, for example, incapacitate their victims extremely quickly and kill them soon after. |
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The Initiative's ultimate objectives are to disrupt, dismantle, deter, and incapacitate criminal organizations and enhance public safety and security. |
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Inside the maze, Harry is forced to incapacitate Krum, who has been bewitched, to save Cedric. |
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It is designated to incapacitate a young person who can then be controlled with only minimal physical contact or risk to either the young person or staff. |
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Primarily designed to stun or incapacitate a target for a quick getaway, the tricks of the Smuggler's trade can also be used to buy a minute for a more carefully aimed, and often quite lethal, head shot. |
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Using imprisonment to incapacitate offenders works only to the extent that while they are serving their sentences, they are not reoffending in the community. |
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The intention was to incapacitate the RAF so much that the UK would feel open to air attack, and would begin peace negotiations. |
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They can also be used to attack in ways that incapacitate or threaten the agricultural sector, or can be modified with or without genetic engineering to defeat current vaccines and medical treatment. |
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The proposition to allow remote triggering of 406MHz EPIRBs by VHF-DSC has drawn concern due to a perceived risk that this capability will open a floodgate of false alarm events and thus incapacitate the 406MHz service. |
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The point here is not so much to minimize the value and necessity of reactive measures there is no doubt they are necessary to control or incapacitate certain offenders, and they serve a denunciatory and educational function. |
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Wolves are difficult to hunt because of their elusiveness, sharp senses, high endurance, and ability to quickly incapacitate and kill hunting dogs. |
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Instead of beating it with lathis to incapacitate the lost creature. |
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The second requirement also differentiates carnivory from defensive plant characteristics that may kill or incapacitate insects without the advantage of nutrient absorption. |
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