Sentence examples for indiscriminate damage from inspiring English sources

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He barrels into the back of Stephen Ferris, causing indiscriminate damage and the referee is duly informed from the line.

Assad's opponents have long accused the government of using such bombs – oil drums packed with explosives – to cause indiscriminate damage in rebel-held areas, which Damascus denies.

The damage to that factory was inflicted during the Israel 2009 invasion of Gaza; the activists argued parts from the factory were being used in Israeli fighter jets that were causing indiscriminate damage to civilian areas of Gaza.

One disturbing constant, however, is Farc's willingness to engage in what Human Rights Watch noted in 2001: the abduction and murder of civilians, attacks on medical facilities, the use of child soldiers, cruel and inhuman treatment of captured combatants, the use of prohibited weapons that cause indiscriminate damage, and other breaches of international humanitarian law.

In general, NO is a modestly reactive radical and does not inflict indiscriminate damage on biomolecules.

At higher levels, they can cause indiscriminate damage to biological molecules, leading to loss of function and even cell death.

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The end result of this process is an imbalance in cellular redox homeostasis, causing indiscriminate oxidative damage to a wide range of biomolecules.

The exposure of PPIX to solar radiation generates reactive oxygen species and, by largely indiscriminate macromolecular damage, causes severe cutaneous reactions.

For example, decidualizing human endometrial cells (HESCs) highly express a variety of cellular and extracellular free radical scavengers, including superoxide dismutase 2, glutathione peroxidase 3, monoamine oxidases A and B, thioredoxin, glutaredoxin, and peroxiredoxin, all of which protect against indiscriminate cellular damage caused by environmental ROS (6).

And that's why financial crises are so unfair, and so damaging to public confidence, because they are indiscriminate in the damage they cause.

"These penalties are indiscriminate, cause collateral damage, and once you have been struck by them it is almost impossible to get yourself out of them," she said.

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