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cause and bodily
* cause serious bodily injury to another person with a deadly weapon
" The law also recognises the crime of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, where grievous bodily harm is defined as " harm which in itself is such as seriously to interfere with health.
# an attempt to cause or purposely, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another ; or,
I have been sued by customers whom I threw out that claimed that I viciously attacked them without just cause and / or I caused them great bodily harm as a result of a beating I supposedly gave them ," Mr. T once remarked.
Which name he used to indicate that he would stand for ever, and had no cause in him for bodily decay.
That can be achieved by marking something, displaying a message ( i. e. a notice ), drawing attention or presenting evidence of an underlying cause ( for instance, medical symptoms signify a disease ), performing a bodily gesture, etc.
In November 2004, a United Nations Secretary General report described terrorism as any act " intended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a government or an international organization to do or abstain from doing any act ".
In such settings aggression can involve bodily contact such as biting, hitting or pushing, but most conflicts are settled by threat displays and intimidating thrusts that cause no physical harm.
Kern suspected that scarcer light in winter was the cause and discussed the idea with scientists at the NIMH who were working on bodily rhythms.
The benefits of body hygiene can be diminished by the risks of excessive body hygiene, which is hypothesized to cause allergic disease and bodily irritation.
In legal terms, nuclear terrorism is an offense committed if a person unlawfully and intentionally “ uses in any way radioactive material … with the intent to cause death or serious bodily injury ; or with the intent to cause substantial damage to property or to the environment ; or with the intent to compel a natural or legal person, an international organization or a State to do or refrain from doing an act ”, according to the 2005 United Nations International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.
* Physical abuse, abuse involving contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm
A parasitic infection of nearly any bodily tissue can cause eosinophilia.
Otherwise medical responses focus on treating the condition, either symptomatically or by treatments which do not target the primary cause of RLS, but instead target lifestyle changes and bodily processes capable of modifying the expression or severity of RLS.
BB guns are often called toy guns, but their shots can cause bodily harm.
" But this verdict has been subsequently queried: " no doubt about the ' proximate cause ' was ever voiced by the two persons most likely to know, namely, Franck and his wife ; nor was such a doubt ever voiced by those outside Franck's immediate household who dealt with him between July and early November 1890 ... Franck's punishing workload, ' burning the candle at both ends ' over decades, could well in itself have impaired the bodily resilience he needed to fight off even a minor injury.
Whatever from the physical point of view was the organic, biological cause of the end of her bodily life, it can be said that for Mary the passage from this life to the next was the full development of grace in glory, so that no death can ever be so fittingly described as a “ dormition ” as hers.
* Battery ( crime ), criminal contact with another in a manner likely to cause bodily harm
The Youth Criminal Justice Act defines a serious violent offence as an offence in the commission of which a young person causes or attempts to cause serious bodily harm.
These seats were enclosed in an air-operated clamshell, which permitted the aircrew to escape at airspeeds high enough to cause bodily harm.
The passenger was charged with mischief, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, and failing to comply with the flight crew's instructions.
:::( 2 ) If any arrestor attempts to arrest a suspect and the suspect resists the attempt, or flees, or resists the attempt and flees, when it is clear that an attempt to arrest him or her is being made, and the suspect cannot be arrested without the use of force, the arrestor may, in order to effect the arrest, use such force as may be reasonably necessary and proportional in the circumstances to overcome resistance or to prevent the suspect from fleeing: Provided that the arrestor is justified in terms of this section in using deadly force that is intended or is likely to cause death or grievous bodily harm to a suspect, only if he or she believes on reasonable grounds -

cause and harm
Handling the newts does not cause harm but ingestion of even the most minute amounts of the skin is deadly.
Whereas a biotic stress would include such living disturbances as fungi or harmful insects, abiotic stress factors, or stressors, are naturally occurring, often intangible, factors such as intense sunlight or wind that may cause harm to the plants and animals in the area affected.
Misuse, problem use, abuse, and heavy use refer to improper use of alcohol which may cause physical, social, or moral harm to the drinker.
The use of agents that do not cause harm to humans but disrupt the economy have been discussed.
Billy approves them, Billy condones them, Billy recommends them .... I think that Dr. Graham is doing more harm in the cause of Jesus Christ than any living man ; that he is leading foolish and untaught Christians, simple people that do not know the Word of God, into disobedience to the Word of God.
In the case of metastatic breast cancer, a Cochrane Review published in 2008 maintained that the current body of evidence is not sufficient to rule out the possibility that psychological interventions may cause harm to women with this advanced neoplasm.
Worms almost always cause at least some harm to the network, even if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer.
Like Castro, Khrushchev felt that a US invasion of Cuba was imminent, and that to lose Cuba would do great harm to the communist cause, especially in Latin America.
Because of the constant and relatively low speed, a cable car's potential to cause harm in an accident can be underestimated.
Other effects are unpleasant or dangerous because alcohol affects many different areas of the body at once and may cause progressive, long-term harm when consumed in excess.
This has led a number of environmentalists to support the use of the precautionary principle in policy making, which ultimately asserts that we don ’ t know how certain actions may affect the environment, and because there is reason to believe they may cause more harm than good we should refrain from such actions.
While flaming can occur as a result of legitimate debates or grievances, flame trolling implies the intentional posting of inflammatory, grossly offensive or menacing rhetoric or images for the fun of it in order to cause others harm.
The gods noticed that Fenrir was growing rapidly every day, and since all prophecies foretold that Fenrir was destined to cause them harm, the gods formed a plan.
The economist Walter Block observed critically that while The Road to Serfdom is " a war cry against central planning ," it does show some reservations with a free market system and laissez-faire capitalism, with Hayek even going so far as to say that " probably nothing has done so much harm to the liberal cause as the wooden insistence of some liberals on certain rules of thumb, above all the principle of laissez-faire.
Very old unused gas mask filters from World War II may not be effective at all in protecting the user, and can even potentially cause harm to the user due to long-term changes in the filter chemical composition.
While there is no disagreement as to the normal range of blood sugar, debate continues as to what degree of hypoglycemia warrants medical evaluation or treatment, or can cause harm.
In nearly all cases, hypoglycemia that is severe enough to cause seizures or unconsciousness can be reversed without obvious harm to the brain.
This is a very advanced stage of ascetical and spiritual practice, and attempting to accomplish this prematurely, especially with psychophysical techniques, can cause very serious spiritual and emotional harm to the would-be Hesychast.
Moreover, seeking after unusual ' spiritual ' experiences can itself cause great harm, ruining the soul and the mind of the seeker.
A vulnerability is a weakness that could be used to endanger or cause harm to an informational asset.
A threat is anything ( manmade or act of nature ) that has the potential to cause harm.

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