Sentence examples for connections compromised from inspiring English sources

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The suit claims that as a result of the dismantling of the tower, there were piles of combustible debris, dismantled fire connections, compromised stairwell walls and barricaded exits.

The sister, Barbara Beddia Crocco, contends in the suit that her brother, Robert Beddia, 53, died because of conditions caused during the dismantling of the building, including piles of combustible debris, dismantled fire connections, compromised stairwell walls and barricaded exits.

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A multi-millionaire former Goldman Sachs banker who was appointed by George Osborne to sit on the Bank of England's most senior regulatory committee was among those who attended the Tory fundraising party last summer, weeks after giving assurances to parliament that he would not let his past political connections compromise his independence.

Children's development occurs in an interpersonal context, a web of relationships and social and cultural connections.* When those connections are compromised, it is likely that the child's development will be as well.

There were so many characters caught up in so much action that it was often difficult to understand exactly what was happening to whom, and certain emotional connections were compromised as a result.

When the connection is compromised, laptops may take a longer time to charge, if they charge at all.

Subsequently we showed that the corticostriatal connection is compromised in the R6 mice as well as in other mouse models which then reduces the excitotoxic response in these models.

The impacts disable vital connections and compromise the very capacities necessary for responding effectively, often resulting in maladaptive reactions that perpetuate or inflame the trauma.

But the IOC does not believe that connection compromises Princess Anne, the British Olympic Association president and IOC member, and she will fully take part in the 2018 vote.

The Threat Finance Cell also has almost single-handedly demonstrated the degree to which the American-led war in Afghanistan is compromised by connections among the Taliban, drug traffickers, and Afghan officials.

Yet in Capitalism she writes of being compromised by connections with the corrupting worlds of corporations: "But which of us sinners was going to cast off the first stone?

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