Who knows what burdens a negative ruling or stern pronouncement from the bench may inflict on the brand?
Its mission is to ferret out the myriad overcharging errors that banks continue to inflict on small businesses.
We also discussed the horrific violence that the Assad regime continues to inflict on the people of Syria.
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Technology cannot end depravity or violence, but it can limit the evil a person can inflict on others.
There is no known method of destruction other than one, which we inflict on ourselves in a fit of incredible stupidity.
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The rapid and total destruction the clones inflict on their hosts suggests that the phenomenon should peter out as African-honeybee hives become scarcer.
The pain they inflict on staff in terms of absenteeism, turnover, and poor morale are not worth the price of meeting tight deadlines and tight budgets.
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Or is it rotted away by that inevitable demoralization which the wrong-doing of a great nation must inflict on the consciences of the least of its citizens?
The spike in prices has sent economic forecasters rushing to their calculators, to work out what damage more expensive energy might inflict on a still-tentative global economic recovery.
Her Majesty then spends about 10 minutes or less stifling yawns, let alone expressions of disbelief, as she reads out what "her government" is about to inflict on the nation.
This would dissuade individuals from signing up to frivolous lawsuits in the knowledge that they risk nothing, however much damage they may inflict on a company, its workers and its shareholders.
It's the largest such rig in the UK. The big idea is to simulate in real time and at full size the stresses which high speed trains inflict on their tracks.
When you combine that intellectual immaturity with the barrage of leftist indoctrination that many colleges inflict on them, it is no wonder that the under-30 segment of our population favors Obama.
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Republican Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Kelly Ayotte, respectively of Arizona, South Carolina and New Hampshire, have been among those tirelessly warning for months of the catastrophe sequestration will inflict on the U.S. military.
Hard drive makers have begun an education and awareness campaign to let people know about the advanced format and to warn about the problems it could inflict on users of older operating systems such as Windows XP.
But if raising the level of happiness is to be the chief aim of government policy, as he argues it should, where then is the call to make divorce harder, given the pain that he says broken homes inflict on children?
Assuming that humans will find something better to power the world with than carbon dioxide-emitting fossil fuels in the next one or two hundred years, that total warming back then was greater or equal to what we are likely to inflict on Greenland.
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We're not quite ready to give up on the Adam Lanza problem, but the Chicago problem is solved in principle, requiring only a willingness to inflict on certain communities the indignity of stop-and-frisk along with very high incarceration rates for illegal weapon possession (including people, let's face it, who have good reason to fear for their lives and to carry a gun for self-protection).
Since then the terrorist attacks on civilians across Russia have only worsened and the rebels have continued to inflict losses on federal forces in Chechnya.
The challenges went on to include responding to the Arab Spring, forming international coalitions to inflict sanctions on Iran and North Korea and dealing with changes in Burma, Europe, Latin America and Africa.
Mostly the debate centred on whether women should engage in a sport, the main purpose of which is to inflict damage on your opponent and, in the professional game, possibility to knock the other person unconscious.
With such different priorities the lead bargainer could inflict headaches on its U.S. competitors.
They also claimed the two accused men would visit every day to inflict violence on her.
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Threatening to inflict penalties on Asian companies under sanctions law is the least the U.S. can do.
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He even admitted that he tried to inflict pain on offensive players that come his way.
It is easier for the torturer to inflict pain on someone who is seen as less than human.
Lord Whitty described how one young gay person in every five would inflict harm on themselves or attempt suicide.
But addiction can also inflict misery on the families and especially the children of any addict, and involves wider social costs.
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