Bonding social capital within specific communities is seen as injurious to development as a whole, and therefore needs to be discouraged. |
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These injurious substances have been reported to activate EGFR through direct ligand-mediated activation, or via transactivation. |
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Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits. |
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Once we began to study it, we found it was so injurious to your health that it was shocking. |
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Other injurious caustic agents such as hydrochloric acid or oleic acid were also applied to prime VILI in rodents. |
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He subsequently commenced an action against the defendant alleging injurious falsehood and intentional interference with economic relations. |
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Was the system of tariffs more injurious to southerners than, say, an income tax or a property tax? |
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The title of the cause of actions in the 2004 claim has been changed to injurious falsehood and inducing breach of contract. |
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Denying that or disguising that or hiding that love is very, very injurious to human beings. |
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Zoologists have known for over a hundred years that most animal fights involve ritualized aggression rather than injurious physical contact. |
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Governments and regimes around the world were classified as either friendly or injurious to American interests. |
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A publication may be age restricted if it is likely to be injurious to the public good. |
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Alcohol is a known teratogen whose neurobehavioral effects have been found to be more injurious than cocaine and other drugs abused prenatally. |
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The development would be seriously injurious to the character of the adjoining village and the visual amenities of the area generally. |
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It has been shown that repetitive alveolar collapse and reopening can be injurious to the lung. |
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They lie to conceal actions taken to achieve covert policies injurious to the general good of the public. |
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The lower esophagus and duodenal bulb are common sites of gastric metaplasias occurring as a protective response to the injurious action of gastric acid. |
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The cast he wears on his leg and the crutch he uses would seem to fit into the injurious arc of your career if nothing else. |
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He claimed that the letters from the defendants were defamatory, malicious and injurious as they were calculated to damage the name, political standing and reputation. |
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Smoking is injurious to health but passive smoking can be more harmful. |
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Prisoners of war interned in unhealthy areas, or where the climate is injurious for them, shall be removed as soon as possible to a more favourable climate. |
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There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health. |
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No wonder, many victims readily conclude that thrift and self-reliance are useless and even injurious and that spending and debt are preferable by far. |
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We are also concerned by the use of cluster bombs and other weapons having excessive and injurious effects on civilians, in particular children. |
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The disendowment of hospitals was even more injurious to the poor. |
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It does not appear that he obtained or betrayed information that can be considered injurious to Canada's national security. |
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That certain POPs were injurious to public and environmental health has been known for decades. |
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These substances are accumulative in living bodies and are injurious to health. |
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That does not establish that disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the enforcement of the Official Languages Act. |
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The company reported that it had taken measures to mitigate the risks presented by potentially injurious items identified in this investigation. |
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But, secondly, the projects will put a strain on, indeed will be injurious to, the national democracies. |
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Now Colorado regulates the industry and bans a number of injurious practices. |
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Would the member agree that in some cases the release of information may be injurious to national security or may endanger the safety of persons? |
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The applicants further allege the likelihood of recurrence of injurious dumping. |
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One such injurious practice is that of buying or coercing defections from opposing parties. |
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There must be recognition that these chemicals were injurious to health. |
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The same applies to trade libels, injurious falsehood and similar claims. |
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As stated above, the purpose of the minimum price is the same as that of an ad valorem duty, i.e. to remove the effects of the injurious dumping. |
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He is at risk of being pulled into that most dangerous of all places, the injurious world of celebrity. |
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Knots in a board or plank are least injurious when they extend through it at right angles to its broadest surface. |
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With his sensibility, he detects very early the dysfunctions before their injurious manifestations, and therefore contributes in keeping the animal in a perfect equilibrium, physically and psychically. |
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On April 13, 1992 Revenue Canada received a draft complaint respecting the injurious dumping of gypsum wallboard filed jointly on behalf of three Canadian producers: CGC Inc. |
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Burke regarded this as appeasement, injurious to national dignity and honour. |
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As concerns whether the reimposition of duties is 'punitive', it should be recalled that undertakings should have the same effect as duties in removing the injurious effects of dumping or subsidisation. |
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Euphemistic language-This includes making injurious conduct respectable and reducing personal responsibility by referring to it in impersonal terms. |
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Yesterday he said that he would be giving Mr. Racicot an earful about how every decision made in Washington has been punitive and injurious to our industry. |
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What he is basically saying is that we can prohibit a mischievous act if it is injurious to others and that such an act should be subject to reprobation and social stigma. |
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The CHRAJ informed that the Constitution prohibits all customary practices that dehumanize or are injurious to the physical and mental well-being of a person. |
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They were then reviewed and redacted by Government agencies so as to remove any information that the Government deemed to be injurious to national security. |
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In order to protect the minor against exploitation during this period, a court may annul a contract, the terms of which are injurious to the minor or fail to preserve his or her rights. |
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In September 1997, the Commission received a complaint concerning alleged injurious subsidisation of imports of cochineal carmine originating in Peru. |
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Sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. |
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The applicant claims that dumping and injury have recurred and that the existing measures are no longer sufficient to counteract the injurious dumping. |
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It is quite shameful that the member would suggest that information is impeccably protected in committees when he is guilty of having leaked information that could have been injurious. |
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England, where turnpike roads had existed since 1346, closed the last one in 1895 after Parliament had condemned the system as being costly, inconvenient and injurious. |
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Food, for example, putrid food, may or may not be potentially injurious to health but it is unacceptable for human consumption and may be injurious to health. |
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In general, however, diet therapy, or the purposeful interdiction of a potentially injurious nutrient, often attenuates or even prevents brain injury and permits normal neurological development. |
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On the other hand, the amount of twisting involved in doing this dragging would often have been injurious to a sabre-tooth's spine. It was hunting technique, too, that explains one of the tar pits' curiosities. |
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In both cases, boys and dogs are under our care, and it is our duty to look after their well-being, which requires stopping them from injurious fighting. |
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A decree issued by the Minister of Labour under article 74 of the Code lists kinds of work that are deemed to be hazardous or injurious to a juvenile's health. |
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Where a tribunal has made a determination of injurious dumping pursuant to Section 42, it is required to make an order or finding with respect to the specified goods. |
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On indiscriminate and excessively injurious weapons, I should like to underline briefly our commitment to ending the humanitarian suffering caused by these weapons. |
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For workers engaged in underground work and works under conditions that are injurious to their health, the work week is reduced for 30 hours per week. |
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In addition, because women experience more severe, injurious and frequent violence than men, there may also be a higher tendency among women to report to police than among men. |
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More specifically, the intent was to make sensitive or potentially injurious information available for use in proceedings in ways that would serve the public interest in both the disclosure and protection of information. |
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That Convention defines the nature of work that is hazardous and injurious to health and safety, and consequently should not be performed by children. |
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The exemption allows the government institution to exempt information if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious, inter alia, to the conduct of lawful investigations. |
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The judge may use this evidence if deemed relevant by him but he is not allowed to inform the individual about it if it would be injurious to national security or to the safety of any person. |
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Secondly, the currently dominant interpretation of fiduciary responsibility is relatively narrow and generally views consideration of environmental issues as at best a distraction and at worst injurious to investment returns. |
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The judge hears information or evidence in the absence of the individual if it is deemed that disclosure would be injurious to national security or to the safety of any person. |
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In no case shall permanent places of internment be situated in unhealthy areas or in districts, the climate of which is injurious to the internees. |
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If the reviewing judge determines that disclosure of the information would be injurious to national security or to the safety of persons, even the summary of the information is withheld from the person concerned. |
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Revising our scriptural hermeneutics toward other religions, then, is imperative, because it would be ethically injurious not to do so. |
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In consequence, injurious reports, probably calumnies, were vigorously circulated against Priscillian and his retinue. |
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The Romish doctrine makes their straithandedness so much more injurious, as the cause of separation is more just. |
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The capacity for countries to apply anti-dumping and countervailing duties to injurious imports owes nothing to Ricardo and everything to the mercantilists. |
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This handbook is intended to aid in the management of arthropod species both injurious and beneficial to forage and rangeland crops in the United States and Canada. |
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To be sure, the proletarian can restrain his natural instinct by reason, and so, by moral supervision, halt the law of nature in its injurious course of development. |
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These results are clinically relevant because the anteriorisation of posture is known to be injurious, in particular as concerns low-back pain and knee pain. |
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On the other hand, this domain still continued to reside within the limits of whatever was deemed socially injurious and sanctionable by the state. |
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