Sentence examples for which inflicts a from inspiring English sources

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Oliver's failure to move on is the tragedy of the class system, which inflicts a scar of inferiority so deep that half a century of the welfare state has not been enough to eradicate it from British life.

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Certainly, Argentina had little choice but to restructure its debts to bondholders many of whom had been handsomely rewarded for the risk of default after the economy collapsed in 2001-02.Yet 2001-02.Yetafter a first restructurinineeal, which inflicted a big write-down on bondholders, Argentina finds itself in a tight spot.

Goals from Jordy Clasie - his first for the club - and Ryan Bertrand secured victory for a Southampton side which inflicted a first defeat on the Gunners since the opening day of the season.

This appears by two laws of the code of the Burgundians; one of which inflicted a penalty on every barbarian who presumed to show a stranger the house of a Roman; and the other decreed, that whoever received a stranger should be indemnified by the inhabitants, every one being obliged to pay his proper proportion.

Wright scored both of Arsenal's goals against West Ham on 14 March 1992, which inflicted a fifth consecutive league defeat on his opponents.

Later that month, 2e DB participated in the Battle of the Falaise Pocket, which inflicted a major defeat on the German Army.

A small relief army was improvised by the Portuguese which inflicted a crushing defeat to the Spanish army at the decisive battle of the Lines of Elvas (14 January 1659).

In a rush to get this deadly gas to market, companies are scrambling to build more pipelines, which inflict a new set of harms and scars on humans and our environments.

These constraints might require the SUs to transmit at power levels which inflict an interference level that is unacceptable by the primary system.

The goal which inflicted an eighth straight defeat on Rotherham, and sent them down, was an untidy one, with defender Darnell Fisher and goalkeeper Lewis Price initially blocking efforts before Aluko finished from close range.

The mindless trade embargo, imposed in 1962 — which inflicts great suffering on a proud people in an attempt to coax them to support U.S. interests — does not qualify.

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