Sentence examples for may seriously harm from inspiring English sources

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Restricting migration where there is labour demand may seriously harm regional economies as businesses close and local workers are retrenched.

Kirstie Allsopp, the television presenter and ambassador for Keep Britain Tidy, said it was "economically suicidal" to ignore littering as it may seriously harm the country's image.

While great care has been taken, this tool may contain bugs and therefore may seriously harm your HDD.

If the standard is too low, then you're exposing people to drugs that may seriously harm their health.

In order to reduce their negative fitness effect on the host, TEs were assumed to "jump" only in the germline, as somatic insertions are not inherited, and may seriously harm the host.

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Some of the 80 species, finding new obstacles to their food hunt, may be seriously harmed.

(Bonanno focusses on acute negative events, where we may be seriously harmed; others who study resilience, including Garmezy and Werner, look more broadly).

"We may not be able to control or stop Snapchat from becoming the preferred application of use by these groups, which may become public knowledge and seriously harm our reputation or lead to lawsuits or attention from regulators".

Cameron may overreach himself, confident that, so far, cuts that seriously harm children have caused no rebellions, riots or organised protests, as individual households struggle alone.

In general, this does not seriously harm the AM patient; however, it may enhance the local frequency of antibiotic resistance [ 7] and cause antibiotic adverse effects, nosocomial infections [ 8], and high medical costs [ 9].

But hundreds of academy members have claimed that the decision will seriously harm the chances of smaller, risky and independent films that may not have long runs in cinemas.

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