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"This inflicts more casualties and does not cause any civilian casualties".
He sometimes inflicts more punishment on the tackler than vice versa.
This figure combines the effects of premature death with those of disease-induced disability in survivors.Malaria, for example, kills fewer people than tuberculosis, but inflicts more DALYs.
A dunk off a lob pass counts for 2 points, but it definitely inflicts more psychological harm than a 15-foot jump shot.
The investors who buy them may act against the building's best interests — renting them out cheaply (introducing a transient population that, among other things, inflicts more wear and tear) and electing boards who defer maintenance and refuse to make improvements.
There's also a 'super shot mode' on the pistol that inflicts more damage to your opponents.
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Inflicting more pain on their populations may make things worse.
He inflicted more attention, more torture upon himself tonight.
People are gentle, unwilling to inflict more pain on anyone.
They did, but not before inflicting more damage.
In the Times study, wielders of semiautomatics inflicted more injuries.
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