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In military jargon, the site of an explosion, severe gunfire or a destructive engagement.
On 19 November 1941, Sydney was involved in a mutually destructive engagement with the, and was lost with all 645 aboard.
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In the resulting battle, both sides lost numerous warships in two extremely destructive surface engagements at night.
Yet the destructive and futile U.S. engagement in Southeast Asia was a product of a series of trends that had been maturing since World War II.
And yet most parents are not in a position to assess whether or not something is a healthy kind of engagement or a destructive kind of engagement.
By far the most destructive sentence, in terms of political engagement, is "this is too complex for you to understand".
The sprawling and confused engagement, nowhere near as destructive as it could have been, was named the Battle of the Skagerrak by the Germans.
However, only indirect evidence, obtained via invasive, destructive methods, exists to demonstrate the engagement of HDAC targets in brain.
As former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris discusses in his TED talk, over-optimization for engagement on social networks has created apps that are addictive to the point of being destructive.
"The best defense against an expansion of Iranian influence in Latin America — and against the destructive aspirations of international criminals in the region — is for the United States to double down on a policy of direct engagement," he said.
Destructive: constructive.
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