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That is causing the sea to become more acidic and is expected to damage marine life over the long run, perhaps catastrophically.
Iran is bidding against the United Arab Emirates to host the 2019 Asian Cup and the ban on women is expected to damage their chances of being awarded the tournament.
Labour field operations had expected to damage the Liberal Democrats in the northern cities, and they did – defeating the Lib Dems, for instance, in every contest in Manchester and making progress in Leeds, Wakefield, Sunderland and Liverpool.
Moreover, the carbon dioxide that is washing out of the atmosphere and into the ocean is raising the seawater's acidity level, which is expected to damage many coral reefs over the long haul.
Odd odds Suspicious minds Reprints Related items Supermarket competition: A four-power worldOct 2nd 2003 Face value: The mediocre middleJun 26th 2003Being associated with such a high-profile failure might be expected to damage one's reputation.
Most carcinogens are expected to damage the cellular DNA, producing mutant cells (Setlow 1978).
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The Dangerous Decibels campaign from the Oregon Health and Science University says that based on this evidence you'd expect to damage your hearing within 15 minutes if you used ordinary headphones with your iPod at maximum volume.
It is expected to seriously damage the said Dugong population's habitat, leading them into local extinction.
Despite the American reaction, relations between the sides are not expected to be damaged.
When consumers return cars to rental agencies, they aren't expected to disclose damaged to their preferred rental agencies.
Considering that about half of missense mutations are expected to be damaging to a typical protein [ 20], we expect that even a small allelic series will be useful for phenotypic analysis.
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