Sentence examples for to cause damaging from inspiring English sources

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Since oxidative stress is widely believed to play a key role in the harmful effects of a range of particles at the cellular level, the oxidative potential (OP) of PM (their capacity to cause damaging oxidative reactions) is regarded as an attractive exposure metric in our bid to identify the toxic components and sources within an ambient PM mix (Ayres et al. 2008; HEI 2010).

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Wind speeds are rarely strong enough to cause damage.

"There was no intention by members of the armed forces to cause damage to civilians".

The IET believes this is liable to cause "damage" to the UK economy.

Mr. Levy said the program did not appear to cause damage to infected computers.

They are lasers designed not to cause damage, but to blind temporarily, like flashbulbs.

It was impossible to distinguish between thieves, bystanders and those who simply wanted to cause damage.

"There was a leading group who were out to cause damage," he says.

"The worst-case scenario would be to cause damage," he said.

"It's too light to cause damage to the muscle or the bone".

It says, "The unauthorized disclosure of foreign government information is presumed to cause damage to national security".

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