Sentence examples for notion of damage from inspiring English sources

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While the notion of damage wrought by petrochemicals and the chain of consumption is not a new one, it gains potency with images of swamps fenced off as toxic waste sites and maps depicting the spread of dead zones as channels dug for oil pipes funnel saltwater into freshwater wetland systems.

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Google retorts: we don't want to be considered as another deep-pocketed "fund" that the French press will tap into forever without any return for our businesses; plus, we strongly dispute any notion of "damages" to be paid for linking to media sites.

At the same time, when a war is fought on false grounds, like that in Iraq, the notion of "collateral damage" breaks down, since one must ask what civilian harm could possibly be justified in a war that was itself unnecessary.

You kill more people than you meant to, because you make a mistake or even, once you accept the notion of collateral damage, when you don't.

Their lawyer, Emmanuel Ludot, told AFP: "As far as I know, this is the first time in the world that the notion of emotional damage in connection with a pop star has been recognised".

On the one hand, they point to their deterrent capability — terrorist allies such as Hezbollah are emphasized and the notion of inflicting damage on America's military and diplomatic personnel is subtly stressed.

And while the notion of causing damage to individuals may instinctively sound like bad business, in fact human misery is the pull the press has used to shift news off its stands for generations.

This is because, while the notion of punitive damages for medical liability in South Africa exists, in general these damages are not recoverable.

Overall, previous models have supported the notion that repair of damage is not beneficial, but as assumptions vary, results also vary (Table  1).

These findings support the notion that damage of Vhl-deficient glomus cells markedly reduced CB responsiveness to lowering O2.

The results support the notion that the cumulative buildup of damage to cells is a key--although not the lone--determinant of life-span.

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