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The charges could include inflicting damage inside the museum and damaging a door to the museum.
But the darts it throws have rubber tips; they hit the target without inflicting damage.
You've been cruising along for eight hundred feet without inflicting damage on yourself or your ex's voice mail.
It does not stop a virus from inflicting damage on a computer if a malicious attachment is opened.
Little doubt that the Brown camp thought they were inflicting damage on the prime minister with the leak.
Throughout the trial, John Dowd seemed like a great aging elephant, slow and ponderous but still capable of inflicting damage.
Aggressive behavior has been traditionally defined as an overt behavior with the intention of inflicting damage on another individual1.
Conservative party ads depicting the Liberal leader as too young and callow to be prime minister fizzled without inflicting damage.
Doesn't it take a lot out of him making a film like that – after all, he's in virtually every scene, inflicting damage of one sort or another?
Yesterday it made matters worse by giving localities more leeway than necessary to protect neighborhoods and inflicting damage on First Amendment principles.
It said global warming is already inflicting damage across the globe and that failing to act will lock in the dangers.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com