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inflict injury

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See: assault, harm, injure, prejudice, strike


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Any dog has the potential to inflict injury if used for the wrong purposes.
Many people seem not to acknowledge that in a war both sides inflict injury upon civilians.
Part V offers the first challenge to the conventional wisdom by demonstrating that not only is the inflict injury arm still viable, but that it might in fact gain additional strength in the cyberspace context.
 
 
 
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