Sentence examples for harm rendering from inspiring English sources

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Treatments for prostate cancer can cause significant harm, rendering men incontinent or impotent, or with other urethral, bowel or bladder problems.

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Also, MEC HA does not have the ability to measure the probability of harm occurring from a MEC explosion or give a quantitative estimate of the resulting level of damage, rendering objective risk assessment methodology nearly useless.

Subjective limits based on emotional harm would render art, literature, science, religion, comedy, satire, and much else out of bounds, as well.

One other possibility is that harm persists because interactions between male-female genotypes generate variability in the damage inflicted, rendering selection against single male genotypes ineffective.

They are the members that consume the most memory out of the computer so try to declare as few fields as possible without harming your program or rendering programming tasks near-impossible.

And with the reform cases cited above, no harm has been rendered to anyone else since the capacity of non‑gender questioning people to maintain their ascribed birth gender status on official documentation has not been altered in any way.

They destroyed infrastructure, harmed military preparedness, rendered schooling of little value, destroyed millions of jobs and so on, all from the knock-on impacts of their wrongdoing.

It's obviously a virus that harms hearing and biases cognition, thus rendering the sufferer immune to contrary information.

Effects of this kind of air pollution may include: impairment of the quality of the environment; interference with business activities; discomfort, harm or impairment of the safety of any person; rendering any property, plant or animal unsuitable for human use.

White creatures are known for their "protection" from various other colors, or even types of cards rendering them nearly impervious to harm from those things.

But Cephalus' son Polemarchus, on 'inheriting' the argument, glosses returning what one owes in Meno-esque terms: justice is rendering help to one's friends and harm to one's enemies (332a-b).

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