A single large rocket inflicts damage equivalent to that of a large mortar shell. |
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People must continually be reminded of the horrendous damage that tobacco inflicts on smokers and those who experience second hand smoke. |
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Similarly, honesty is the best policy, but not if telling the truth inflicts unhappiness on others. |
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It inflicts a painful sting that is sometimes deadly to humans, as well as to young, unprotected livestock and wildlife. |
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Almost every pop music trend inflicts itself on classical music sooner or later. |
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In the first place, stiffer sentences need to be imposed on any person who stabs or inflicts bodily harm on another person. |
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And indeed, it's hard to imagine a device that inflicts more gratuitous damage on the environment. |
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In 1783 and 1784, Tipu inflicts a series of crushing defeats on the armies of the East India Company. |
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They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the exquisite torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game. |
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Such is the suffering, ignoble and ignominious, it inflicts on the viewers. |
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But when one actively inflicts pain, on oneself or on others, there is excitement and jubilation in the spectacle of the pain. |
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These days it's me who inflicts my moans and groans onto my younger friends. |
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But remember, the hand that inflicts the wound also holds the cure. |
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But the hidden hunger of micronutrient deficiencies harms even more people and inflicts lasting damage on them and their societies. |
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Balanced Strike This well-aimed blow inflicted by the monk's battle staff inflicts moderate damage. |
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Fire Blast This spell inflicts average damage to its target and sets it aflame which in turn inflicts weaker fire damage over time. |
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He petrifies his enemies and inflicts them with terrible tremblings that slow them down considerably. |
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Divine justice This strike inflicts major damage and stuns the opponent for a while. |
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Flash Strike This swift strike inflicts high damage and stuns its target for a few seconds. |
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The devastation this drug inflicts on communities, families and others across this nation is horrific. |
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Torture affects every part of the person and inflicts deep psychological, emotional, and spiritual wounds, in addition to physical injuries. |
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As the insect gets older and larger it inflicts more damage and is more difficult to control. |
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An assault is committed where a person inflicts bodily harm on another. |
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If I'm going to share the karma for harm someone else inflicts, I want to make sure that it truly is less than the harm that would result from all other courses of action. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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As to the criminal jurisdiction of the Church it now inflicts on the laity only ecclesiastical penalties, and solely for ecclesiastical offences. |
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As cause, consequence, or maybe both at the same time, the hyper volatility of prices seen in international markets testifies to the crisis' scope and the worldwide threats it inflicts. |
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Here there is no-one who inflicts direct harm on someone else. |
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As the defining challenge of our generation, climate change inflicts serious damage on the vital socio-economic infrastructure of countries and erodes their progress in development. |
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Medical research supports that this type of exercise will help combat somatopause, which inflicts adults in middle-age and is signified by weight gain, muscle loss, wrinkled skin, and lack of energy. |
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The bioaccumulation of methylmercury in natural ecosystems is an environmental concern because it inflicts increasing levels of harm on species higher up the food chain. |
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To derive delight from what inflicts pain on any sentient creature revolted his conscience and offended his reason. |
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Time and again, we must continue to confront international bodies, governments and the public with the injustice that the world of adults inflicts on these children. |
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The higher the disutility that each additional unit of labour inflicts upon E, the more income he must get in order for his utility level to remain unchanged. |
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First, state involvement is established where a public official inflicts or instigates, or consents or acquiesces to, acts resulting in severe pain or suffering. |
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Retributively, society intentionally inflicts pain and suffering on criminals because they deserve it, but only to the extent they deserve it. |
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But it often confiscates dissidents' passports, brings trumped-up charges against them, and inflicts petty bureaucratic torment on friends and families. |
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It is a government that has no interest in the harm it inflicts on western grain farmers or on farmers generally or in terms of the international reputation of the Canadian Wheat Board. |
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Central banks can step in by raising interest rates to kill the boom but that inflicts collateral damage on the rest of the economy, which may be blameless. |
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The same article punishes any person who inflicts torture on a prisoner, with up to three years' imprisonment in addition to the payment of a fine and payment of damages. |
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The alternative to this revolutionary perspective is a form of vicarious reformism that seeks to somehow reapportion the misery capitalist exploitation inflicts on those at the bottom of society. |
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Anything that contributes to such an impression inflicts an injury upon the labouring population. |
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Jude Fawley's inability to support his offspring, and the consequent misery he inflicts on Sue, forms a useful shield for the modern financially-precarious child. |
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Disease can arise if the host's protective immune mechanisms are compromised and the organism inflicts damage on the host. |
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The unregulated global arms trade inflicts misery worldwide. |
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Instead of protection, it inflicts harm on young people. |
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The total point tally is a measure of the sum of all the damage the product in question inflicts on human health and the environment, as well as the usage of resources incurred during its manufacture. |
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Karim's arrest is the first since Egypt passed law number 126 in 2008, which criminalizes FGM due to the physical and psychological damages it inflicts on the victims. |
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