Sentence examples for constituted damage to from inspiring English sources

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In the late 18th century, when the events took place, women were considered to be the property of their husbands and the affair, her husband claimed, constituted damage to something he owned in law.

Land can be damaged, as in Henderson and Batley (1984), where the defendants had dumped rubble on a development site which cost a substantial sum to clear; it was held that this constituted damage to the land.

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The blanket would have been reusable when dry. Cleaning up a wet cell floor did not constitute damage to the cell itself.

He was found guilty on two counts of negligence: one of failing to ensure that properly constituted damage control parties had remained on board after the general evacuation, and one of failing to ensure the ship was in a sufficient state of readiness to deal with possible damage.

It is sufficient that any damage be merely temporary: in Cox v. Riley (1986), the deletion of the program from a computer-controlled machine, rendering it unusable, was held to constitute damage.

Another point of dispute is what constitutes damage; the study measured leakage from the car cylinders when the piston compressed the air and fuel mixture, just prior to combustion.

"This constitutes irreversible damage to the history and identity of the Egyptian people".

The league will hold a hearing tomorrow, during which Commissioner Paul Tagliabue will determine the validity of the contract that Tampa Bay said Parcells signed and determine if his signing by Dallas constitutes damages.

Oxidative damage to DNA constitutes a major threat to the faithful replication of DNA in all organisms and it is therefore important to understand the various mechanisms that are responsible for repair of such damage and the consequences of unrepaired damage.

The superiority of KI over KIO3 relies on its stronger protective effects against oxidative damage to mtDNA, which constitutes an argument for its preferential utility in iodine prophylaxis.

Damage primarily constituted to roofs, glass, sign boards, antennas, and certain sea vessels; abundant damage was caused by rising waters due to torrential rains.

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