Sentence examples for no damage caused from inspiring English sources

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Currently, squatters must be evicted via the civil courts as long as a building is empty and there is no damage caused in gaining entry.

And if Carlos Ghosn have stepped down from his post several years earlier, there would have been no damage caused to Renault Nissan Mitsubishi; or at least this damage would have been smaller than it is right now.

No damage caused, and with no time to waste he started weaving to clean up the tyres and carried on with his running.

However, in case 1, the mucosal necrosis and consequent mucosal rupture (laceration) were mild, and no damage caused by the ischemia was observed in the submucosal layer, muscular layer, or serosa.

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Found way to route microline through brain that does no damage, causes no pain.

The "SGs" themselves are economic migrants, who leave their families to decorate suburban American lawns (the girls are strung from their heads via a microline threaded though their brain that "does no damage, causes no pain").

Beijing has denied the allegations in the WTO case, saying that it enforced the quotas to ensure there was no environmental damage caused due to excessive mining.

But others were reassuring, such as the report by the vet, hired by The Sun to examine Anapka: "There was no obvious physical damage caused by the flight.

No relevant additional damage caused by the inserted screws after compression load was observed.

BAA is subject to no environmental levy for damage caused by planes leaving airports.

No estimate on the damage caused by the fire was available Tuesday night.

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