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It's caused much more work and much more stress, but it points in the right direction.
Had they caused much more damage the monkeys may have died before the scientists had had a chance to inject them with fresh heart cells.
The agency's average grant to New Jersey victims of Tropical Storm Floyd, which caused much more damage in the state, was $2,900.
Historians will notice Ashcroft's book only as an example of how Cameron extricated himself from an entanglement that could have caused much more trouble than it did.
El Asnam had tripled its population since the last quake in 1954, with the result that a lesser upheaval caused much more concentrated damage.
The war's most common projectile, the large, oblong Minié ball, often tumbled when it hit the body and caused much more damage to bone than smoothbore musket balls.
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"I feel they cause much more devastating effects physically.
So its problems could cause much more trouble.
Alcohol causes much more violence than marijuana or cocaine.
"An automated system for verifying configuration values ended up causing much more damage than it fixed".
It seems possible they are able to cause much more damage before Palmyra can be 'rescued'rescued
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