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"Art can inflict harm".
Second, there must be skin in the game across the board, so that nobody can inflict harm on others without first harming himself.
Currently, hexanol is listed in the Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) as a hazardous substance that can inflict harm to body, with a 50% lethal dose (LD50) value of 720 mg/kg (Lachenmeier et al. 2008).
Even when administrators try to help, they can inflict harm.
One can inflict harm on military personnel, but not such harm that would last long after the conflict is over.
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And increasing uncertainty can inflict damage of its own.No one denies the harm that high inflation can do.
The virus is a nasty germ that can inflict terrible harm on anyone who contracts SARS.
While scalds and falls on tile can inflict serious harm in the bathroom, modern kitchen appliances and gadgets offer many more opportunities for injury.
Mrs Bercow appeared to concur with that view, reactivating her Twitter account yesterday, where she wrote: "I have apologised sincerely to Lord McAlpine in court – I hope others have learned tweeting can inflict real harm on people's lives".
"This is a deadly disease which has proven to spread quickly and can inflict immediate harm to anyone who comes in contact with someone who shows symptoms," said Norman Seabrook, the president of the union, the Correction Officers Benevolent Associationn.
With similar motives in mind, Volvo also kept the nose of the XC90 free of protrusions and squared-off edges, which can inflict more harm to pedestrians, and is why the engine of the XC90 sits quite low under the hood.
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