Sentence examples for damage terms from inspiring English sources

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Things could get very costly indeed, both in financial penalty and reputational damage terms.

It was assumed in this study that the damage terms D 11 and D 22 were only effective when the corresponding strains were positive, i.e., E 11 and E 22 were not affected by compressive loading states.

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DDR signaling can also occur in senescent cells with minimal DNA damage, termed the "pseudo-DNA damage response" [ 10].

Who says drug use doesn't damage long-term memory?

Such an owner might jeopardise ARM's neutrality and damage long-term investment in the UK.

What is worse, it can allow momentary stresses to damage long-term relationships.

The resulting damage -- termed frostbite -- can be painful and severe.

In other words, there appears to be a form of subliminal damage (my term) that occasionally occurs.

These high debt levels expose countries to a loss of market confidence and, ultimately, damage long-term growth prospects.

This process of immune cell recruitment in response to damage is termed inflammation.

We can only justify short-term damage if much greater long-term benefit is the result.

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