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Otherwise, further damage will be inflicted by such actions".
Believing that a "free press" can be inflicted by political blackmail, or law.
It hasn't even suffered the wounding that can sometimes be inflicted by critics.
Still, it deserves investigation: how much economic damage would be inflicted by limiting what financial leviathans can do?
EU investment in UK medical research will be lost and further damage may well be inflicted by lower economic growth.
Terror -- as opposed to terrorism -- may be inflicted by any loner with a vague political grievance and a gun.
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Moreover, 13.2% of needlestick and sharps injury of health care workers were self-inflicted, and 12.4% of injuries were inflicted by their colleagues during surgical interventions.
These are inflicted by every side in the conflict.
Damage to lymphocytes that is inflicted by viruses is common but usually transient.
Crucially, of course, the report documents the vast human damage being inflicted by a weak economy.
But some of the worst excesses were inflicted by elites on their own poor.
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