Sentence examples for damaging means from inspiring English sources

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In Iowa in particular, late mail has historically proved to be a damaging means of attack.

The Shinnecocks should give up their long, divisive, and potentially fruitless wait for that one big score, and turn instead to more sustainable, less damaging means of development.

There is a widespread belief in government that the best substitute for natural gas is, er, natural gas, ideally extracted by the most damaging means.

New jobs are being created to install renewable energy and weatherize homes, raise food through more labor-intensive and less damaging means, build public transit systems and inter-city rail, and rebuild schools, bridges, water systems and neighborhoods.

Stylets of sap sucking insects provide the least damaging means for collecting SE contents but to date detailed proteomic and transcriptomic analyses following stylectomy have been restricted to exudate collected from rice and barley [ 9, 15].

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However the fact that each image was unique and indeed easily damaged, meant that within 20 years it began to lose favour, though some dedicated enthusiasts produce them today.

Under the same conditions, 'NK-184mm-O' plants were severely damaged (mean DSI of 4.6).

"Collateral damage" means "killing people accidentally".

Serious hippocampal damage means the loss of the ability to form new long-term memories.

Profound brain damage means that in addition to Sophie's severe physical disabilities she has no means of communication.

In such a war, collateral damage means more than the civilians who perish in the path of your air strikes.

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