Sentence examples for based on inflicting from inspiring English sources

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Initial models were based on inflicting mechanical injury to the valve during surgery.

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Doctors made up cures based on individual experience, inflicting horrors on patients -- lobotomy, anyone?

Marc Ross, a University of Michigan physicist, and Tom Wenzel, a researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, published a study last year that formulated a combined risk for different vehicles, based on the deaths they inflicted both on their own occupants and on others.

To understand this succinctly, one must recognize that all the elements of heterogeneous clinical biologic expressions are embodied in the primary cancer, and these manifest based on the level of injury one inflicts on it.

Taken together, these factors led to the decision to seek about a triple penalty against the bank, based on the claimed losses it inflicted on others trading in the financials swaps contracts.

If violence were simply based on people's selfish desire to inflict harm on others, punishing violence would likely be an effective deterrent.

But in these situations, as in any human rights violation, dismissing a person's reported trauma based on too strict a threshold can inflict further damage.

It's the stories that make it so brilliantly engrossing, though – yet those final moments that lead to a personalised conclusion based on the actions and decisions you inflict on the world, are seen by so few.

While the Ford Motor Company recently acknowledged that sport utility vehicles can be hazardous to other motorists, law professors and plaintiff lawyers say that it remains difficult to win lawsuits based on the damage that sport utilities inflict in crashes.

Presumably, we are long since past the days when blue laws were inflicted on all, based on a religious majority's idea of what was or was not permissible on "the Sabbath" (conveniently ignoring the fact that other faiths or denominations disputed which day of the week actually was "the Sabbath").

Based on a decree by Emperor Francis II inflicting punishments on German subjects who collaborated with the French revolutionary government, Forster was declared an outlaw in the name of the Emperor (under the Imperial ban), a prize of 100 ducats was set on his head and he could not return to Germany.

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