Examples of using Could harm in English and their translations into Polish
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The tape is resistant to all kinds of chemicals and substances that could harm patching gaps and working defects.
do I post anything that could harm anyone, today or tomorrow.
As a Kesko business partner, I never act in a way that could harm Kesko's reputation or competitiveness.
It's an evolutionary adaptation to ensure the mother doesn't ingest toxins that could harm the baby.
More and more evidence suggests that certain chemicals could harm human reproduction,
They shall also be required to treat in confidence any inforamtion which could harm the person lodging the complaint
We argued that this new requirement could harm small service providers
For example, increased winter precipitation(rain and snow) could harm populations of freshwater fish in Norway,
You may not use any Internet-based service in any way that could harm it or impair anyone else's use of it
That could harm the baby. is for this to evolve into something Siana,
That could harm the baby. Siana,
Baroness Ashton has made it very clear that the second flotilla will be a completely unnecessary provocation which could harm this process.
contaminates surface waters at concentrations that could harm aquatic invertebrates.
cut back their risky investment practices that could harm private people.
President Valcárcel warns that"new cuts in the cohesion policy heading could harm growth prospects and damage the economic recovery.
ipilimumab, could harm an unborn baby.
no Kärcher or something else, which could harm your boat or your boat cover.
information that could harm the employer if disclosed.
temptation to carry out certain activities that could harm yourself or others.
Apparently, Aécio's campaign has a team specialized on not only taking down videos with accusations that could harm his candidacy, but also little jokes like this,