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By World War II, we were calling it combat damage.
Changes in the state of the hardware include structural fatigue, combat damage, and other aging system-related degradations.
"Combat damage was comparatively light," General Strock, the deputy director of operations for the occupation force, told reporters.
Oakland has hosted rallies in the streets for years, but the mayor said the new policy was needed to combat damage to property and violence.
Many had come from the city and the suburbs of Dara'a, she said, describing a "real day-to-day struggle to survive" in the face of combat damage, the closure of medical facilities and shortages of food, water and electricity.
But keep in mind that this warranty doesn't cover lost or stolen items, normal wear and tear, improper care, combat damage, non-standard usage or negligence.
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Although Benbrook and his colleagues said they suspected the antioxidants could be used by the body to combat damaging free radicals, they could not say so conclusively.
To combat DNA damage, cells activate DNA damage response mechanisms to arrest cell cycle progression, detect DNA lesions, amplify the DNA damage signal, and execute DNA repair (Rouse and Jackson 2002; Harrison and Haber 2006).
This growing recognition is inspiring new techniques to combat microbial damage.
193 nations flying around the world to combat the damage done by fossil fuels.
As far as we know, no concrete action is being taken to combat the damage in the present moment".
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