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Rockets inflict collateral damage.
And a sizable economy able to inflict collateral damage outside Italian borders.
Up until now, scientists have thought that long ultrasound pulses, which can inflict collateral damage, were required.
Ireland is too small for its economic troubles to pull down other countries much but Spain's economy has enough heft to inflict collateral damage (see article).
We may wish that Isabel, with her experience on the front lines, had found a human time bomb less likely to inflict collateral damage on the innocent.
The solutions offered by the legislation, however, threaten to inflict collateral damage on democratic discourse and dissent both at home and around the world.
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Striking one would help an athlete vent frustration without inflicting collateral damage.
And it has meanwhile inflicted collateral damage, not least on the very institutions in which Mr Chirac says he believes.
There is also no question that the sanctions inflicted collateral damage on people who were never supposed to be targets.
Holder and Breuer repeatedly explained such settlements as necessary to avoid putting corporations out of business and inflicting collateral damage on innocent employees and shareholders.
Central banks can step in by raising interest rates to kill the boom but that inflicts collateral damage on the rest of the economy, which may be blameless.
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