Examples of using Could wipe out in English and their translations into Hebrew
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even catching a common cold could wipe out an entire group.
So that's why we're the ones going after a plague that could wipe out all of humanity.
even catching a common cold could wipe out an entire group.
How synthetic biology could wipe out humanity-- and how we can stop it| Rob Reid.
Excuse me? I don't think I heard that. I can't allow my notes to be used to create a biogenetic plague… that could wipe out an entire race.
It means that if the legend of the Morrigan is even slightly true, they could wipe out hundreds, even thousands of lives, given the chance.
If it works, we could wipe out a significant part of Apophis's fleet in one shot.
this ship of destruction could wipe out an entire civilization within hours.
That night Randy learned that two hours of torture could wipe out almost two years of love.
If just one big meteor lands within a few miles of here, the explosion could wipe out the entire village.
a severe drought could wipe out thousands of elephants with starvation.
Russia's developed a new nuclear missile, that could wipe out parts of the earth the size of Texas or France.
I do not doubt that the advent of such a thing even now could wipe out most of gay culture.
With the power he absorbed from the box, he could wipe out half a continent.
clients later in life, his strategy places too much weight on risky stock-based funds where one recession could wipe out retirement savings for years to come.
the electromagnetic pulse could wipe out banking, social security records,
his strategy places too much weight on risky stock-based funds where 1 recession could wipe out retirement savings for years to come.
while the second strategy makes your account vulnerable to a small number of trades that could wipe out your profits.
had only $1 in capital to cover losses for about every $40 in assets, meaning that a 3 percent drop in asset values could wipe out the firm.
In this far-seeing talk, author and entrepreneur Rob Reid reviews the risks of a world where more and more people have access to the tools and tech needed to create a doomsday bug that could wipe out humanity-- and suggests that it's time to take this danger seriously.