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Many crops, particularly staple crops grown for human consumption — including wheat, soybeans, and corn — could suffer damage to their DNA, Anderson said.
Inoki said afterwards: "I don't know how seriously Muhammad Ali is taking the fight, but if he doesn't take it seriously, he could suffer damage.
Tom Baughman, Ford's director of light truck engineering, has acknowledged that Explorer tires could suffer damage if the pressure fell below 20 pounds, but said that 26 pounds provided an adequate margin of safety.
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The newspaper said a report from the Association of British Orchestras showed that besides deafness, musicians could suffer damaged frequency discrimination, tinnitus (ringing or buzzing) and diplacusis (in which the pitch of a single tone is heard differently by each ear).
In summary, the spatial distribution of BTV in the study area (Fig. 6), shows that all buildings categories, could suffered damage at different levels in case an event similar to the 1755 tsunami hits the area.
(A computer that suddenly loses power will not only lose any unsaved changes in your work in progress but could also suffer damage to its system files.
Industry officials in Alaska said that if it took more than a week or two to repair the leaky pipe, many wells could also suffer damage from freezing water.
We could also suffer damage to assets from events like the floods in central Europe or Superstorm Sandy; this all feeds back into the UK economy".
Pitch your price right and you've got a decent profit margin, but get it wrong and your brand could suffer irreparable damage.
An additional 1,500 could suffer brain damage.
Contractors working here warned that those left unprotected could suffer serious damage.
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