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The study also did not review any full-size sport utility vehicles, which might inflict more damage than the Explorer, Mr. Zino noted.
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The younger girl is the less fretful of the two, and, as she sits in a car, with a lollipop bulging one cheek, and stares at the passing world, you can see her wondering what's to be had from it — not what harm it might inflict on her, which would be the prime concern of most kids, but what stuff is out there, begging to be dug up.
Dominicans worry about how much more damage he might inflict.
Consider the damage you might inflict with one note.
The two friends were on the verge of an argument that might inflict lasting hurts.
The logic might have been flawed; it might have stopped working long ago; it might inflict suffering on others.
Any haste might inflict "appalling consequences" on the quality of British justice, he added.
Ms. Olson has refused because of the harm it might inflict on those who might end up in jail, she said.
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