Sentence examples for damaging like from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Bates, 24, said his early-morning search was intended to harvest "something that's very strong, that advances an argument well, or anything that could be jeopardizing or damaging, like criticism".

Saturated fats such as butter, if enjoyed sensibly, are neutral to your health: they are not protective like olive oil but are not damaging like trans fats or excess sugars.

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'I guess so, but she's not damaged like Lee Holloway in Secretary is.

As we all know, Scrooge is a bitter and twisted old miser, damaged, like Dickens, by childhood neglect.

If damaged like this, Japanese knives can be fixed only with a proper set of sharpening stones or an expert regrinding.

The home field was badly damaged like much of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

The tissue damages like degeneration of cytoplasm in hepatocytes, atrophy, formation of vacuoles, are some histopathological changes observed in the liver.

DisA (CAC3187) likely participates in a DNA-damage check-point that is active prior to asymmetric division when DNA is damaged, like in B. subtilis[ 45].

Hypertonicity can perturb cellular functions, induce DNA damage-like responses and inhibit proliferation.

Similar observations have been published with other polyphenols like epigallocatechin-3-gallate and curcumin, linking their DNA damage-like effects to their potential to induce ROS production.

Diffuse alveolar damage-like pattern on CT was defined as abnormalities that showed non-segmental ground-glass attenuation or airspace consolidation with traction bronchiectasis and loss of volume.

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