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The gunshot wound inflicted by a nephew.
Electrocution, when instantaneous, can be inflicted by a state in conformity with due process of law.
Hence insured losses reflect only a part of the total economic damage inflicted by a disaster.
Crucially, of course, the report documents the vast human damage being inflicted by a weak economy.
Rather, it is inflicted by a payment system that prioritizes insurers' profits over human needs.
In the American definition, terrorism can never be inflicted by a state.
There are memoirs that bitterly reflect the damage inflicted by a father's cruelty or neglect.
One male may protect another that is resting or healing from wounds inflicted by a predator.
His other leg bore a long scar inflicted by a machete.
His first task will be to heal the wounds inflicted by a campaign which polarised the country.
Molaison's brain damage had been inflicted by a surgeon, in 1953, in a misguided attempt to quell seizures.
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