Sentence examples for readiness to harm from inspiring English sources

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The dagger at his side mirrors its symbolism and signifies his masculine readiness to harm those who cross him.

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It has done more to harm military readiness than her injunction possibly could.

"No enemy in the field has done more to harm the readiness of the U.S. military than the combination of" budget caps and temporary funding resolutions, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said this week.

"As hard as the last 16 years of war have been, no enemy in the field has done more to harm the readiness of the U.S. military than the combined impact of the budget control act's defense spending caps, and nine of the last 10 years operating under continuing resolutions, wasting copious amounts of precious taxpayer dollars," he said.

Hyundai's precarious cash position threatens to harm North-South relations, which have begun to improve in recent years in part because of the readiness of Hyundai to invest freely in projects in the North.

c. intent to harm others.

"To harm H.S.B.C. was to harm Switzerland".

I did not intend to harm them".

Did nothing to harm his reputation.

Threaten to harm pets.

Expressions of intent to harm others.

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