Examples of using Very destructive in English and their translations into Polish
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This incident is very destructive for his functioning as a superior
Then the next one is to work to benefit those who are leading very destructive and negative type of lives.
Sex, alcohol, and drugs-all found in most nightclubs-are very destructive, both physically and spiritually.
intimidation the relationship can become very destructive and physically and emotionally dangerous.
Parents who do not involve their children at this age in activities can become very destructive and problematic or aggressive in their toddler-hood.
and it can have a very destructive effect on your relationships as well as your health.
then the child can become very destructive.
that's not really developing- it's developing perhaps the self, but in a very destructive way.
that would be very destructive; that would not be spiritual development.
on the modern Tōkaidō Main Line railway, but after a very destructive tsunami in 1639,
intimates that they would be very destructive.
In turn a war between gods would be very destructive and we, people, for sure would notice it.
As we know, plasma is very destructive. Presently people use it to build"plasma cutters.
We might be in a terrible relationship with somebody, a very destructive, abusive relationship, but we're afraid to
it's very destructive, it eats 300 times of its weight in a day until it's so bloated that it hangs itself up
with all this having a very destructive sealed within him.
Anabolic steroids can be very destructive to females as they could frequently create manly results due to virilization,
I think that this hidden message to a child is very destructive as it says that negative emotions are bad
they will just carry on acting in very destructive ways in the future.
It's very destructive, but it also catalyzes the production of vitamin D in the skin,
