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Both involve the inflicting of violence in order to force a change of behaviour.
Its end purpose is to make the inflicting of pain, even death, acceptable.
It's also true that Osborne hopes to outsource the inflicting of that pain to others.
Webster's New World Dictionary offers the following primary definition: 'The inflicting of severe pain to force information and confession, get revenge, etc'.
The inflicting of vengeance and spreading of terror -- aspects of war that are as modern as they are ancient -- have played a part in Congo's cannibalism.
But the militias have been accused of an array of human rights abuses and the alleged inflicting of collective punishment on villages taken from Isis.
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Instead of inflicting on customers thousands of targeting options, we figure out which options are working well and move inventory in that way.
It's an off-the-grid detention center, privately run, and the administrators think nothing of inflicting abuses of all sorts.
The extremity of damage inflicted, sense of intentionality, and personality of the transgressor and transgressed influence the willingness to forgive.]. 2. Safety.
Speaking of Hitler, the USSR basically won the war in Europe, inflicting 88percentt of German military casualties.
The jihad failed, but only after inflicting one of the more serious defeats in British military history.
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