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Those affected use drugs compulsively, damaging themselves and those around them.
Less sophisticated users routinely ignore the rules, damaging themselves and releasing drug-resistant strains of the virus into the wider world.
Too much force stimulates tendon organs and causes decreasing motor discharge to the respiratory muscles and may prevent the muscles from damaging themselves.
According to official figures, there were 232 incidents last year of inmates assaulting guards, holding hunger strikes or physically damaging themselves in protest; in Derby, some stitched their lips together.
It is also stoking inflation.Rich and rottenEven those countries which seem, on the surface, to be doing well from selling their oil and copper to Asia are in danger of damaging themselves in the longer term.
Not only did her productions feature brutally explicit confessionals, with the dancers spewing out shocking revelations of misery, hatred or desire, some of the choreography was so angry and dangerous that the performers seemed quite literally at risk of damaging themselves.
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"They have politically damaged themselves".
The Swiss have damaged themselves with this result.
Some blame others, lash out and damage themselves further.
Co-op boards, however, could damage themselves, he said, if they become too picky with buyers.
The shuffle did not hurt the Astros, who do not damage themselves defensively.
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