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The very question is capable of causing damage".
Many drugs and other agents are capable of causing damage to cranial nerves or peripheral nerves.
"Almost everything you hit in the real world is more capable of causing damage to you if you are in a small, lightweight car than in a larger, heavier one," Mr. Lund said.
Even the smallest piece of debris is capable of causing damage to spacecraft as they can collide at a combined speed of more than 30,000mph, the Guardian reports.
The Venezuelan government has claimed the drones used were DJI Matrice 600s, each carrying approximately 1kg of C4 plastic explosive and, when detonated, capable of causing damage at a radius of around 50 meters.
Even though the tornado is dissipating, it is still capable of causing damage.
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The finding of the ascidian in increasing abundances in an area of important aquaculture production and with nearby fishing grounds should raise concern, as D. vexillum is capable not only of causing damage to bivalve farms, but also to proliferate in deeper waters including trawling bottoms (Bullard et al. 2007a; Valentine et al. 2007b; Mercer et al. 2009).
Derechos are capable of causing widespread damage and landscape devastation.
Any crisis – manmade or natural – is capable of causing more damage to more people than ever before.
A quake of that magnitude is capable of causing severe damage, although the depth of this one lessened its impact.
Some of these even have sufficient energy to eject electrons from an atom or smash apart chemical bonds, which renders them capable of causing DNA damage.
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