Harming Sentence Examples

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  • Both times Josh had walked away without harming Alex.

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  • This helps to blacken the image up a bit, without harming the more delicate pencil shading.

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  • He took kitty to a vet in his state and the vet said that Megastrol Acetate is a very dangerous drug with many side effects, and she suggested we discontinue the use of the drug because of the potential of harming the kitty's kidneys.

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  • Be aware that a history of suicide attempts is another sign that someone may suffer from PTSD, so seek professional help immediately if you have any thoughts of harming yourself.

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  • They may help some of the symptoms, though restraints may need to be used on patients who seem capable of harming themselves or others.

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  • Self-mutilation is the act of harming oneself by hitting or cutting.

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  • The mother may experience frightening thoughts of harming herself or the newborn baby.

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  • If you are experiencing any thoughts of harming yourself or others, you must call 9-1-1 or your local emergency services number right away.

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  • If you begin pushing friends and family away, missing work or school or are having thoughts of harming yourself, it's time to seek medical attention.

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  • A well-bred Shih Tzu has heavier bones that do not break as easily as some Toys breeds, so the Shih Tzu can usually jump up and down from bedding and furniture without harming itself.

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  • Hitting, kicking, dragging, and physically harming pets in any other way falls under the definition of intentional cruelty, and is an offense that is punishable by law.

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  • You could be harming your dog and not even know it.

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  • These materials can then enter into the food chain, potentially harming nearby animals and people.

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  • Particularly when using synthetic fertilizers, follow package directions to avoid harming your plants and contaminating the environment.

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  • Bird netting, available at garden centers, keeps birds away without harming them.

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  • If this happens, you can cut back as much as a third of the new growth without harming the plant.

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  • It will extend the season as well as prevent frost from harming plants.

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  • Using organic fertilizer is an excellent way to improve the health of your plants without harming the planet with unnecessary chemicals.

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  • Unlike down or feathers, wool is taken without harming the sheep.

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  • Phosphorus can leach out of soil and contaminate water, leading to decreased water quality and harming the creatures that live in the water.

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  • That means you can get the same flaky pastry you've always had without any of the health risks of trans fats and without harming animals.

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  • Slugs can do a lot of damage to your plants, but the good news is there are ways to get rid of these foul creatures without harming the planet.

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  • Because most pesticides have not been tested, anytime you use a pesticide in your yard, you're taking a chance at harming yourself or your family.

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  • Organic gardening has many benefits, including letting you get your hands dirty and eat really delicious, fresh food while not harming the planet with pesticides.

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  • During this time, we witnessed firsthand the destructive agricultural processes that were harming the local environment and the people inhabiting them.

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  • With the proper fit, almost nothing has a chance of harming your eyes with normal riding.

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  • Many restoration companies can take old, damaged photographs and create sharper, more colorful reproductions without harming the original photograph.

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  • Some researchers separate self-mutilators into several groups, based on their psychological condition, motivation for harming themselves, and degree to which they practice self-injury.

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  • The Samsonite Travel Fabric Steamer is a compact, travel-friendly appliance that quickly removes stubborn wrinkles from garments while not harming delicate fabrics like silk, lace or cotton.

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  • These sites are welcoming, explicit, and open to all lifestyle choices as long as they don't involve harming others.

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  • Animal prints reflect the wonder of nature's own designs without harming animals.

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  • However, mud with clay in it can leave a faintly reddish stain that you will want to remove with a detergent that breaks down the proteins without harming the color in your carpet.

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  • Beekeepers work to encourage the overproduction of honey so the excess can be harvested without harming the bee colony.

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  • It can illustrate your lifestyle habits, allowing you to see which areas of your daily life may be harming your overall health.

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  • Getting a proper fit for your body's dimensions will reduce the chances of harming yourself.

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  • The star also struggles with an alcohol problem and has been treated for an eating disorder, self harming and depression.

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  • Avoid trying to spam keywords throughout your page, as Yahoo considers this "harming the accuracy" of Yahoo search results.

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  • Unable to quell the panic flying through her, she wasn't willing to test the waters to discover if demons were restricted from harming their mates like Immortals.

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  • There is a growing apathy among a few boys in the middle school which is very harming to the house.

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  • A clear x-ray provides archeological conservators with a great deal of information without harming the object at all.

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  • Some English teachers working legally have, however, welcomed the crackdown, saying illegal workers are harming the profession.

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  • The scheme might in fact end up harming the local economy by reducing the number of tourist visitors.

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  • This is seen to be harming a living sentient being.

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  • Tree felling and undergrowth clearance is only done in autumn and winter to avoid harming nesting birds.

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  • A sleep deprived and stressed parent is more susceptible to illness and to harming her baby physically and emotionally.

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  • Whatever the reason might be for your cat's pawing, it doesn't sound as though he's harming himself in any way, and that's a good thing.

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  • Put up a mural of your child's favorite cartoon characters in their room, and pull it down again without harming the paint when she outgrows it.

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  • This should startle him enough to interrupt the barking without harming him.

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  • She gasped as the mist swallowed his body and paused at Dusty's, creeping up his boot without harming him.

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  • It is felt that if you have got a picture of any one, you have some power of harming him through it; you can bind or loose him, just as you can a Djinn whose name you have somehow learned.

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