Sentence examples for changes inflicted from inspiring English sources

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It took half a decade for such efforts to affect jobless rates, and in the meantime the unpopular changes inflicted lasting damage on the Social Democrats, the party that undertook them.

One of a handful of would-be passengers waiting for service at the company yesterday, a 25-year clothier Hamdi Ayed, told his own story about the changes inflicted on Gaza's economy over the last three years.

If the unveiling of a handsome statue of Duncan Edwards in Dudley this week represented one admirable dimension of English football, the storm of bile that broke over Arsène Wenger's head following his club's home defeat by Olympiakos on Tuesday provided a brusque reminder of the changes inflicted on the English game in the past 50-odd years.

The really big idea that is missing from today's bill is a sense of how both Royal Mail and the Post Office contain within them the capacity to help society adjust to the sudden changes inflicted on it by rampant market economies.

The primary requisites for good quality healing of Hp infection include eradication of the bacterium as well as restitution of the cellular and molecular changes inflicted by its infection.

Thereby, SptP reverses the changes inflicted by SopE, helps to limit pronounced membrane ruffling to the first 20 30 min of the infection and allows the host cells to regain their normal architecture within 0.3 2 hours [36].

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These irreversible morphological and structural changes inflict permanent damage on the cathode even during a single over-lithiation event and highlight the need for more sophisticated battery management systems.

The relentless change inflicted by humans on habitats in the name of progress has also had a marked effect on rodent habitats.

The sort of loss that climate change inflicts in a decade is often the sort of gain that better farming brings in a year.

These changes have inflicted new stress on vast swathes of the population in a region where more than 1.18 billion people, or three quarters of the population, in eight countries subsist on less than $2 a day (World Bank).

So when radical change is inflicted on a yearly ritual that has lost some of its lustre, such change can either be feared or embraced with open arms.

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