Sentences with phrase «way of permanent damage»

In many cases an incident might not cause much in the way of permanent damage, but...
In many cases an incident might not cause much in the way of permanent damage, but instead results in permanent scarring instead.

Not exact matches

But now, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have demonstrated that this damage need not be permanent — by finding a way to transform the class of cells that form human scar tissue into those that closely resemble beating heart cells.
It's also one of the easiest ways to reduce your risk of developing urinary tract infections, which can spread to the kidneys and cause permanent, even life - threatening damage.
I am intensely interested in the experiences of anyone trying to lose weight using our diet, and I hope that together, we can understand the disease of obesity better, and figure out good ways to achieve both healthy weight loss and a permanent recovery from metabolic damage of all kinds.
He seems to live in a permanent crisis mode, meaning once he figures out a solution to one crisis and a new stability takes hold, it is always a matter of time before that stability is undercut and anyone in the way or who cares becomes collateral damage.
Finally (and this is where the analogy breaks down), anger gives way to a righteous urge to perpetrate an act of criminal damage with the aid of a permanent marker.
Consult your veterinarian for advice about various ways to increase the humidity and otherwise aid the snake in removal of the skin and eye caps, so that no permanent damage is done to your pet snake.
The (semi --RRB- permanent damage taken differs with each difficulty level, so on the lowest one, the Way of the Acolyte, you'll start most encounters with almost full health, while you have to face much less and weaker enemies than on the higher difficulties.
The Agreement acknowledges the issue of loss and damage as separate from adaptation, and makes permanent the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) on Loss and Damage, established two years ago to find ways to address these idamage as separate from adaptation, and makes permanent the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) on Loss and Damage, established two years ago to find ways to address these iDamage, established two years ago to find ways to address these issues.
Injuries can range from road rash and fractures all the way to permanent brain damage and even injuries so severe that there is no hope of recovery.
And how to do so in such a way that the pain inflicted might be said not to be akin to that «associated with serious physical injury so severe that death, organ failure, or permanent damage resulting in a loss of significant body function will likely result»?
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