Sentence examples for harming of from inspiring English sources

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Terrorism is the intentional harming of innocent civilians for political purposes.

The indiscriminate harming of Iraqis has, in practice, been the modus operandi of US-led policy towards Iraq since 1990.

Some of the prohibitions were broad, barring violations of the fundamental principles of the Constitution and the harming of social morality.

Recently there has been a craze towards microfibre Birkenstocks, which are far comfier than the leather models and don't necessitate the harming of any cows.

His verdict was measured and devastating: "If we take the definition of torture to be the deliberate harming of people in order to coerce them into a desired outcome, I think it does fulfil that definition".

At the central mosque, the Islamic political group, Hizb ut-Tahrir, handed out leaflets calling on Muslims to "come together as a community with one voice" and emphasised: "The rules of Islam do not allow the harming of innocent civilians".

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Privilege unconsciously causes the harm of others.

"That is the real harm of what he did".

It doesn't do them any harm, of course".

The harm of overdiagnosis shouldn't come as a surprise.

"It's part of how we undo the harm of the drug war".

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