Sentence examples for be able to damage from inspiring English sources

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She said that the Brussels bombers' explosive of choice, TATP, might be able to damage parts of the plant but that the damage would shut down the reactor, limiting the radiation damage.

KRG President Masoud Barzani said that "the terrorists will not be able to damage the relations between the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and its Arab brothers" during an August meeting with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

Therefore, high-affinity but not intermediate affinity anti-Ep-CAM mAbs may be able to damage directly the insulating function of normal (pancreatic) epithelia by neutralising Ep-CAM's epithelial cell adhesion function.

Moving in close and throwing a couple of fast elbows will be able to damage him much quicker then he can damage you.

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Taylor shot down two dive bombers and was able to damage another (the third damaged aircraft was considered Taylor's first probable kill ).

The researchers found that coriander oil is able to damage the membrane of bacterial cells.

The chances of being able to damage the smugglers' boats without unacceptable collateral damage are also much lower.

They are able to damage the cells and ultimately cell death [62].

The ROS are able to damage biomolecules like enzymes, lipids, proteins, DNA and RNA leading to inflammation [8].

Loretta is able to use an ice spell which is aimed with the player's stylus, and Stella is able to damage enemies and objects that the player passes the stylus over.

The bacteria itself were able to damage mitochondria in microglia and neurons which was followed by the release of Aifm3 [91].

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