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Judges have long struggled to articulate rules and principles governing the responsibility in tort of a remote actor whose wrong consists of setting the stage for a second wrongdoer who inflicts injury on a victim.
And as all governments are at first looked up to with some degree of reverence, the popular state also maintained itself for a time, but which was never of long duration, and lasted generally only about as long as the generation that had established it; for it soon ran into that kind of license which inflicts injury upon public as well as private interests.
Continuous stimulation by bacteria inflicts injury within the gingiva, destroys the local immune system, and activates osteoclasts in the tissue, so that the PD can progress [ 9].
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Used carelessly, pressure washers can also inflict injury.
"Even if Kosenko himself inflicted injury, I don't wish him harm," he added.
There is no reason to continue inflicting injury on New Jersey residents while the appeal is pending.
"There is a real danger livestock could panic, causing harm to themselves or inflicting injury," said a spokesman.
Several brutal beatings have taken place with inflicting injury as the primary objective and robbing to be only secondary.
And if they could indeed "inflict injury," might they not infringe upon the religious freedoms of his targets?
In exchange, Ms. Poundstone pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of inflicting injury upon a child.
Trimethyltin (TMT) chloride is amongst the most toxic organotin compounds, and is known to selectively inflict injury to specific regions of the brain.
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