Sentence examples for risk inflicting from inspiring English sources

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Secretary Paulson's proposals to change the structure and function of the S.E.C., if adopted, risk inflicting serious damage to investors and our capital markets.

Both senators remain keenly aware of the damage they risk inflicting upon their own image by aligning themselves too closely with Trump's controversial brand of politics.

But as Republicans grapple with how to respond to groups like Black Lives Matter, they risk inflicting the kind of harm that in 2012 earned GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney just 6% of the African American vote.

So the choice is: do we risk inflicting enormous damage to us at a time when we are riding high or do we accept that there will have to be a bit of a loss of face".

A study carried out by the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony states that exhibitionists aren't interested in actively harming women, but they are more likely to run the risk inflicting trauma on women and children than they are to restrict themselves from living out their sexual fantasies.

A study carried out by the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony states that exhibitionists aren't interested in actively harming women, but they are, however, more likely to run the risk inflicting trauma on women and children then restricting themselves from living out their sexual fantasies.

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"People climb mountains and expose themselves voluntarily to all kinds of risks, but they don't like risk inflicted upon them that they don't understand or have control over, like West Nile," said Dr. Roger E. Kasperson, director of a risk study center at Clark University in Worcester, Mass.

Such a method is particularly useful for evaluating the risk inflicted on the patients diagnosed with such cardiovascular diseases before and after surgical operation, and therefore has high clinical benefit for medical doctors parallel to examining the physical defect of the septum.

But on the debt ceiling issue, a case in which a political fight risks inflicting real economic damage, he was firm: The limit must be raised on time.

By failing to hold on to both seats, Begg reckons even those hitherto supportive of him may soon conclude that he has become a, "no-hoper who risks inflicting lasting damage on the party".

Instead of taking one foot out of the propaganda pit and questioning whether we really need any more US imperialism stomping over the Middle East, war with Iran seems to be far less a question of "If?" and more a question of "When?" It's not only the language of print and online media that risks inflicting the crimes of Iraq upon Iran.

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