Examples of using Would damage in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
They feel Tup is so weak, the Level 5 atomic brain scan would damage his neural tissue
Without the Regulation Member States would suffer from the lack of harmonised structural business statistics across the EU and would damage significantly their own interests.
Continued monitoring would be reasonable if a surgical extraction would damage large amounts of bone.
The EU should also ensure that such objectives do not become an excuse for covert protectionism which would damage EU interests.
It didn't seem likely that he would damage his expensive car to ram us off the road a moment later.
The UK government is strongly opposed to the rapporteur's proposed amendments which, it maintains, would damage industry and agriculture for no benefit.
then that person a month to spend Rp 240 thousand for things that would damage himself and others.
Later I would conclude that driving too close to the mountain wall would not be wise either, as it would damage the wheels.
Daoud was concerned that soldiers or settlers would damage the trees or other properties, as happened in the past.
Opponents of the exit argue that leaving the EU would damage trade, cause unemployment
using the default 5V of the UNO would damage the module.
who feared that the young vaudevillian with a similar name would damage his reputation.
Protect the performance of your Ignition deployment with gateway solutions designed for reliability in environments that would damage or destroy traditional hardware.
The English representative… warned the Chancery that another strike… would damage British interests.
Anything else would damage the international competitiveness of our companies
which creates fragments that would damage the intestinal lining.
I'm so respected it would damage the town to hear it.
educated people to nearby countries would also create a serious brain-drain that would damage the economies of countries such as Moldova and Ukraine.
Van Dodeweerd is opposed to giving information to everyone because this would damage the privacy of the person involved in the accident.
Soheili works as a chef, and he feared that the incident would damage his reputation if his name would be unveiled.
