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The friend whom I betray would surely count herself as seriously harmed by my betrayal; someone whose spouse betrays their marriage by committing adultery might reasonably claim to be seriously harmed by that betrayal.
One message said "they will get slumped" – meaning "killed or seriously harmed", explained Mr Heywood.
2) "My study is robust across multiple specifications and it indicates that our future generation may be seriously harmed".
Fears are mounting, says Ms Sen, that chaos and inactivity have seriously harmed Libya's already fragile oilfields.
Turkey is seeking acceptance into the European Union, a bid that would probably be seriously harmed if it invaded.
The group, ranging in age from 19 to 40, was thirsty, hungry and sunburned but not seriously harmed, officials said.
There is no way to know exactly who the attackers were, and the government credited the police with preventing Mr. Abtahi from being seriously harmed.
Mr Bilton's whole column on this subject and his warning about someone being "seriously harmed" because of the electronic device rule are worth a read.
Neither of the victims was seriously harmed, but as her grandmother testified at Jessica's sentencing: "Me and her grandpa is not young anymore.
People who were on the bridge, the command-and-control part of the ship, could have been killed or seriously harmed".
A spokeswoman for China's trade ministry said the tariffs had "seriously harmed Sino-Japanese trade relations" and were unfair, according to the state news agency.
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