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21 Sentences With "does damage to"

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And does damage to the country at the same time.
For one, the practice is anachronistic, which I believe does damage to the Times's readability and relevance.
But whether a new attorney general will be nominated before Whitaker does damage to Mueller's investigation remains to be seen.
The optimal result for her tonight: something that does damage to the Democrats running ahead of her and leaves her untouched.
On top of that, if the ball is hit by multiple cars before hitting the ground, it does damage to adjacent tiles.
But what works as a legal strategy also does damage to the possibility of arriving at any rational agreement about the truth.
"I hope her demand will be met and her hunger strike will be finished before it does damage to her," Temizkan said.
Either candidates are pushed to take extreme positions or the general foulness of the fight does damage to the survivor that lingers on in the fall.
Spinal muscular atrophy does damage to nerve cells that can't be reversed, though drugs like Zolgensma can improve survival and help with muscle control and function.
"There may be grounds for a claim that this does damage to a state, if they're damaging our state institutions" like universities and hospitals, he said.
National security analysts say that when Trump decries the fairness of the military justice system and interferes in or reverses its decision-making processes, he does damage to the institution as a whole.
The suit goes on to claim that the 5GE label violates state and federal false advertising laws and does damage to competitors like Sprint, which is invested in the slower rollout of true 5G.
Times have changed, but, as Foley points out, a write-in becomes much more plausible when new revelations or "late-breaking information" does damage to the "conventional" candidate — in this case, the person on the top of the party ticket.
"Every additional bit of CO2 the ocean takes up protects us from the worst of climate change but does damage to plants and animals in the ocean," said Curtis Deutsch, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Washington, who also had no involvement in the study.
"With every conspiracy theory-laden tweet and erratic off-the-cuff comment, the president-elect does damage to our national security, while raising new concerns about his capacity to grow into the job," Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.
The Nectome team has also spoken to lawyers about California's End of Life Option Act, which makes doctor-assisted death permissible for terminally ill patients; the idea here is that the integrity of a brain preservation will work best when a patient is euthanized before a terminal illness does damage to the body and (especially) the brain.
The best samples come from felling a tree and sectioning it. However, this requires more danger and does damage to the forest. It may not be allowed in certain areas, particularly with the oldest trees in undisturbed sites (which are the most interesting scientifically). As with all experimentalists, dendroclimatologists must, at times, decide to make the best of imperfect data, rather than resample.
Players assemble a team of three Marvel superheroes or supervillains from various storylines, controlling the team against a team of up to three other superheroes or supervillains in match-three, turn-based battles.Megan Farokhmanesh, "Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign launches for iOS, Android Oct. 3," Polygon, October 2, 2013. Each color-coded match does damage to the player's opponent, while creating action points which can obtain special skills.
Claudin and occludin are proteins that are essential for the formation of the tight junctions between the cells of the blood-brain barrier. Tissue from uninjured WT and KO mice brains was also treated with active MMP-3. Both the WT and KO tissues showed a drop in claudin-5, occludin, and laminin-α1 (a basal lamina protein), suggesting that MMP-3 directly destroys tight junction and basal lamina proteins. MMP-3 also does damage to the blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB), the functional equivalent of the blood-brain barrier, after spinal cord injury (SCI).
Exceeding the power rating of a device by more than the margin of safety set by the manufacturer usually does damage to the device by causing its operating temperature to exceed safe levels. In semiconductors, irreparable damage can occur very quickly. Exceeding the power rating of most devices for a very short period of time is not harmful, although doing so regularly can sometimes cause cumulative damage. Power ratings for electrical apparatus and transmission lines are a function of the duration of the proposed load and the ambient temperature; a transmission line or transformer, for example, can carry significantly more load in cold weather than in hot weather.
The sheer lack of textual commentary implies that this occurrence came about very soon after the formulation of the lex in the Republic, and the quotation from Gaius regarding recovery of fraudulently expunged debts does not seem to rest easily with the extant chapters (dealing which varying degrees of property damage). The third chapter concerned the wrongful "burning, breaking or rending" (urere, frangere, rumpere) not only of slaves and cattle but also other property: :Ceterarum rerum praeter hominem et pecudem occisos si quis alteri damnum faxit, quod usserit fregerit ruperit iniuria, quanti ea res fuit in diebus triginta proximis, tantum aes domino dare damnas esto. [D. 9.2.27.5] :As regards things other than men and cattle which have been killed, if any one does damage to another, and unlawfully burns, breaks, or ruptures something, let him be ordered to pay its owner whatever that thing is worth in the nearest thirty days. Note that rumpere (rupture) was generally understood as corrumpere (spoil), and thus came to encompass a very large number of different sorts of damage.

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