How To Use Injurious In A Sentence

  • Upon all vegetable lakes, except those of madder, they have a destructive effect; and are injurious to gamboge, as well as to those almost obsolete pigments, red and orange leads, king's and patent yellow, massicot, and orpiment. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • So great is the danger of such injurious results, few careful practitioners have cared to adopt the heroic "antipyretic" medication recommended by experimenters, preferring to allow their patients to burn with fever, mitigated only by such simple means as are commonly employed by nurses, than to require them to combat the poisonous influences of a drug in addition to the morbid element of the disease. Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884
  • The statement is clearly injurious; it has been "published", that is, written to third persons, and the libeler knew or should have know that the allegation was false, upon any reasonable investigation. House GOPer Accuses Dem Foe Of ... "Grotesque Medical Experiments" On Human Guinea Pigs
  • In the event that you agree your client's land has not been injuriously affected other than in respect of any settlement damage then I would be grateful if you could also confirm this by return.
  • These devices are substantially attracted to the static magnetic field of magnetic resonance systems and, therefore, may be uncomfortable or injurious to a patient undergoing an MRI procedure.
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  • So he bore with his injurious usage, saying to himself, Verily insolence and evil-speaking are causes of perdition and cast into confusion, and it is said, ‘The insolent is shent and the ignorant doth repent; and whose feareth, to him safety is sent’: moderation marketh the noble and gentle manners are of gains the grandest. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They did not know why a shadow had fallen between them, but neither could ignore its injurious effect. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The injurious mechanism of alkaline burn of cornea has always been concerned.
  • Furthermore, the possibilities of damage by hemorrhage from the choroidal or retinal vessels, delayed formation of the anterior chamber and adhesion of the capsule of the lens to the wound, and the injurious effects of even slight trauma subsequent to the operation, including loss of vitreous, are increased by omitting the conjunctival flap. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • Zoologists have known for over a hundred years that most animal fights involve ritualized aggression rather than injurious physical contact.
  • Because it can be injurious, it is not designed (as Behe said, Darwin skipped the 'not beneficient' or 'not omnipotent' choices). Behe
  • a kind of Chapter, to enter which it was necessary to give proof of four degrees of nobility The system of "commendam" proved injurious to the religious life of the abbey. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • For this reason, surgeries in which there is less scarring because the incisions are ‘hidden’ on the areola are usually more injurious to lactation than those in which there is extensive scarring.
  • The lower esophagus and duodenal bulb are common sites of gastric metaplasias occurring as a protective response to the injurious action of gastric acid.
  • It has been shown that repetitive alveolar collapse and reopening can be injurious to the lung.
  • insolently injurious" includes, with the idea of injuring others, that of insolent "uppishness" [Donaldson] in relation to one's self. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Unselfish or magnanimous lies serve as sort of social lubricant; injurious or malicious lies show the worst of human deception and cunning. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The battered type, wood-pulp paper, and poor presswork, now so commonly used in the cheap editions of books and periodicals, are often injurious to the eyesight. A Practical Physiology
  • It will include (1) useful insects; (2) their products, raw, and in the first transformations; (3) apparatus and instruments used in the preparation of these products; (4) injurious insects and the various processes for destroying them; (5) everything relating to insectology. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • ‘The important thing is that we recognise that work can be stressful, but should not be injuriously so,’ he said.
  • Let us assume for the purposes of debate that the case is one where, if a stay does not go, the subject matter of the litigation will be so injuriously affected as to amount effectively to its destruction.
  • From the reputation which he had previously acquired for gallantries, and the sort of reckless and boyish levity to which -- often in very "bitterness of soul" -- he gave way, it was not difficult to bring suspicion upon some of those acquaintances which his frequent intercourse with the green-room induced him to form, or even (as, in one instance, was the case,) to connect with his name injuriously that of a person to whom he had scarcely ever addressed a single word. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • But if he shall use ptisan for a draught, and drink afterward hydromel, he will feel full, flatulent, and uncomfortable in the viscera of the hypochondrium; but if the hydromel be taken before the draught, it will not have the same injurious effects as if taken after it, but will be rather beneficial. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Self-injurious behaviour is an extremely difficult and distressing condition for staff to manage.
  • These terms rid Natura of a great part of that insupportable constraint he had been under, but gave not the least satisfaction, as to his jealousy of honour; he doubted not but she would be guilty of many things, injurious in the highest degree to their public character, and which yet it would not so well become him to exert his authority in opposing, and these reflections gave him the most terrible inquietude; which shews, that though _jealousy_ is called the child of _love_, it is very possible to feel all the tortures of the Life's Progress Through The Passions Or, The Adventures of Natura
  • Thomas Jefferson had one answer to this question, that the authority of government extends only to those actions that are injurious to others or deprive them of their equal rights.
  • The result was that the sugar content of the blood of the patient fell to the normal, the passing of sugar into the urine was reduced to a minimum, and the general state of poisoning, acidosis, which is caused by certain injurious substances which are formed in this kind of diabetes mainly through disturbance in the fat metabolism, often in great quantities, was checked. Physiology or Medicine 1923 - Presentation Speech
  • The very state of peace in which we gloried was injurious; there were no means of employing the idle, or of sending any overplus of population out of the country.
  • Experiments in regard to the relation between chemical composition and strength of the material have established that a large amount of silicium, graphite, manganese, and combined carbon reduce the elasticity, strength, and tenacity of cast iron, and that a limited percentage of silicium counteracts the injurious influence produced by an excess of combined carbon. Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885
  • He claimed that the letters from the defendants were defamatory, malicious and injurious as they were calculated to damage the name, political standing and reputation.
  • These two ugly buildings are injurious to the interior appearance of the building, their heavy forms and structure being disadvantageously contrasted with the light and airy shape of the Makams. Travels in Arabia
  • It would be highly injurious to the Allied cause if this matter did come to be talked about in the camps. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • Pain is beneficial, because it lets us know that there is some misadjustment to our environment, and thereby warns us to remove or cease doing what is proving injurious. Ontario Normal School Manuals: Science of Education
  • My distrust of Sabine is as you know chronic, and I went determined to keep careful watch on his address, lest some crafty phrase injurious to Darwin should be introduced. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • But, if the Agnostic really believes what he says, the "dreadful consequence" argufier (consistently, I admit, with his own principles) virtually asks him to abstain from telling the truth, or to say what he believes to be untrue, because of the supposed injurious consequences to morality. Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
  • From the reputation which he had previously acquired for gallantries, and the sort of reckless and boyish levity to which -- often in very bitterness of soul -- he gave way, it was not difficult to bring suspicion upon some of those acquaintances which his frequent intercourse with the green-room induced him to form, or even (as in one instance was the case) to connect with his name injuriously that of a person to whom he had scarcely ever addressed a single word. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • His behavior is injurious to the interests of the vast majority of people.
  • Under section 402(a)(4) of the Act, a food product is deemed "adulterated" if the food was "prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth, or whereby it may have been rendered injurious to health. William Marler: Prosecuting Those Who Poison
  • Hegar considers that in women an injurious result follows the nonsatisfaction of the sexual impulse and of the "ideal feelings," and that symptoms thus arise (pallor, loss of flesh, cardialgia, malaise, sleeplessness, disturbances of menstruation) which are diagnosed as "chlorosis. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • While a few well-known organochlorine insecticides that are notoriously injurious to animals—DDT, for example—have been banned in the United States, even these persist for decades in the soil in which our fruits and vegetables are grown and in our water, meanwhile accumulating up the food chain which is why traces of DDT can be found in the steaks Becky has yet to cook for dinner. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • It is not necessary, in my judgment, to prove that every member of the class has been injuriously affected; it is sufficient to show that a representative cross-section of the class has so been affected for an injunction to issue.
  • Governments and regimes around the world were classified as either friendly or injurious to American interests.
  • Note "non-injurious": in other words the infliction of pain is permissible so long as there is no lasting damage. The Guardian World News
  • Putting it another way, in such circumstances the defamer cannot be said to be ‘telling deliberate and injurious falsehoods’.
  • It is not work, but overwork, that is hurtful; and it is not hard work that is injurious so much as monotonous work, fagging work, hopeless work. Character
  • His behavior is injurious to the interests of the vast majority of people.
  • Delvile, though their total separation but the moment before had been finally decreed, she considered as a weak effusion of tenderness, injurious to delicacy, and censurable by propriety. Cecilia
  • Pay attention to the instructions of the manufacturer - often toxical or injurious to health. Chapter 4
  • This is damaging to all women but particularly injurious to the Lesbian community.
  • In FED UP, Governor Perry argues that expansion of the federal government is occurring exponentially and injuriously. Rick Perry, Texas Governor, To Write Book, 'Fed Up,' On Expansion Of Federal Government
  • Only one thing can conquer war - that liberal attitude of mind which can see nothing in war but destruction and annihilation, and which can never wish to bring about a war, because it regards war as injurious even to the victors.
  • And yet, in such a system, it is even happy when such compromises can take place: for upon some occasions things will not admit of accommodation; and then the measures of government must be injuriously suspended, or fatally defeated. Winner-Take-All Politics
  • No doctor will ever truthfully tell you he's treated anyone for any long-term injurious effects of marijuana. Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices
  • A number of weapons have been expressly forbidden for any use in warfare on the grounds that they are deemed to be excessively injurious to the immediate victims or have potentially harmful effects for others.
  • '_The Corinthian_,' another snarling watch-dog in the courts of the temple of Fame, followed instinctively the same injurious wake: it was a leisurely sarcastic anatomization, quite enough to blight any young candidate's prospects, supposing that mankind respected such a verdict; if not to make him cut his throat, granting that the victim should be sensitive as Keats. The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
  • The term "autointoxication" should properly be restricted to conditions where poison arises from changes in the tissues or in the activities of cells or organs, whereby substances are released into the circulation in quantities harmful to the organism; in other words, where the secretions of the body are altered, either in character or quantity, to such a degree as to cause injurious effects, such as overactivity or underactivity of the thyroid gland, or suprarenal gland. How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science
  • Florence -- Republics always disunited -- Some differences are injurious; others not so -- The kind of dissensions prevailing at Florence -- Cosmo de ' History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy
  • If we condone political theft, if we do not resent the kinds of wrong and injustice that injuriously affect the whole nation, not merely our democratic form of government but our civilization itself cannot endure. ' Michael Winship: Washington and Change: Cash You Can Believe In
  • Florence — Republics always disunited — Some differences are injurious; others not so — The kind of dissensions prevailing at Florence — Cosmo de’ Medici and Neri The History of Florence
  • The strenuosity of the life, the nervous excitement alternating with ennui, the lack and improper times of sleep, the lack of rest and particularly of restful occupation, the not infrequent use of alcohol in injurious amounts, are all factors calculated to make a defect operative. Disease and Its Causes
  • They understand that a person might be able to pass for "normal" or "neurotypical" yet still experience episodes of bolting, self-injurious behavior, lost speech, or meltdowns.
  • For an Englishman, with no protective hat, it could be injurious to health. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Or if the growth of the probosces of the moths had from other causes increased quicker than that of the nectary, or if the increased length of proboscis had been injurious to them in any way, or if the species of moth with the longest proboscis had become much diminished by some enemy or other unfavourable conditions, then, in any of these cases, the shorter nectaried flowers, which would have attracted and could have been fertilized by the smaller kinds of moths, would have had the advantage. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays
  • Finally, he noted the ‘damage to ranch property owing to the deposit of slag and tailings on the land, and the injurious effect upon the irrigating machinery and ditches.’
  • Bonding social capital within specific communities is seen as injurious to development as a whole, and therefore needs to be discouraged.
  • (notwithstanding their place of congress was a small coalshed in Fetter Lane) that she was nearly related to a man of fortune, but was injuriously kept by him out of large possessions. Life Of Johnson
  • Therefore, as everybody can disclaim an injurious idea and denounce sharing a deleterious belief, all we have to take into consideration is an act, a deed, an action, and their visible, attestable objectives. American Chronicle
  • Even the most self-controlled individual is susceptible to stress, which is the body's reaction to injurious forces, infections, and various abnormal states that tend to disturb its normal physiological equilibrium.
  • That this comedy was printed during his abfence from his country, he appears to have confix dered as injurious to his reputation; though, during the fuppreffion of the theatres, it was fometimcs pri - vately adted with fuffi? ient approbation. The works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Together with his life, and notes on his Lives of the poets, by Sir John Hawkins, Knt. In eleven volumes. ..
  • James Francis Edward, who called himself James the Third, and whom his opponents called the Pretender, by a translation which gave an injurious signification to the French word "pretendant. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III (of 4)
  • The title of the cause of actions in the 2004 claim has been changed to injurious falsehood and inducing breach of contract.
  • Because it can be injurious, it is not designed (as Behe said, Darwin skipped the 'not beneficient' or 'not omnipotent' choices). Behe
  • Another substance which has been found to have an injurious action is ferrous sulphate or "copperas," a substance which is apt to be present in badly drained soils, or soils in which there is much actively putrefying organic matter. Manures and the principles of manuring
  • For an Englishman, with no protective hat, it could be injurious to health. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • For an Englishman, with no protective hat, it could be injurious to health. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Mr. Forbes, whom Selby had called in, by this time arrived; and, having declared that it would be injurious to her to take a journey in her present situation, ordered her to bed, and said he would send her something to embrocate the part affected. — The Offspring of Fancy
  • A conceit not only injurious unto truth and confutable by daily experience, but somewhat derogatory unto the providence of God; that is, not only to impose so destructive a quality on any plant, but to conceive a vegetable whose parts are so useful unto many, should, in the only taking up, prove mortal unto any. Rookwood
  • Of all the libels with which we are pelted the most injurious to our repute is a kindly libel, that which represents us as a nation of orators. The Open Secret of Ireland
  • There must be recognition that these chemicals were injurious to health.
  • Children with ASD may have hyposensitivity to pain and can exhibit unusual forms of self-injurious behaviour.
  • II. iii.40 (50,4) [Oh, injurious love] Her execution was respited on account of her pregnancy, the effects of her love: therefore she calls it _injurious_; not that it brought her to shame, but that it hindered her freeing herself from it. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • I therefore took the opportunity offered to me by many reports, etc. to combat those injurious hypotheses and draw attention to the incomparably greater effectiveness of the simple definition of catalysis based on measurable facts which states that catalysis is a chemical acceleration brought about by the presence of substances which do not appear in the reaction product. Wilhelm Ostwald - Nobel Lecture
  • Plato tells us that this intimation, which he spoke of as his demon, never prompted him to any act, but occasionally interfered to prevent him or his friends from proceeding in any thing that would have been attended with injurious consequences. Lives of the Necromancers
  • By the natives the pepino is, and not altogether unreasonably, believed to be injurious. Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests
  • On the banks of the river of Cariaco we saw the Indian women washing their linen with the fruit of the parapara (Sapindus saponaria, or soap-berry), an operation said to be very injurious to the linen. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Was the system of tariffs more injurious to southerners than, say, an income tax or a property tax?
  • So lifting up the Cudgell, he gave him therewith halfe a score good bastinadoes, laying them on soundly, both on his armes and shoulders: and Egano feeling the smart of them, durst not speake one Worde, but fled away from him so fast as hee could, Anichino still following, and multiplying many other injurious speeches against him, with the Epithites of Strumpet, lustfull and insatiate The Decameron
  • He defended freedom of speech on the ground that ‘though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously to misdoubt her strength.’
  • A doctor looks at a patient's tongue, sees it coated, and says the stomach is foul; his head full of the old saburral notion which the extreme inflammation-doctrine of Broussais did so much to root out, but which still leads, probably, to much needless and injurious wrong of the stomach and bowels by evacuants, when all they want is to be let alone. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
  • Unselfish or magnanimous lies serve as sort of social lubricant; injurious or malicious lies show the worst of human deception and cunning. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound "(Ro 5: 20). with faith -- accompanied with faith, the opposite of" unbelief "(1Ti love -- in contrast to" a blasphemer, persecutor, and injurious. "which is in Christ -- as its element and home [Alford]: here as its source whence it flows to us. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • But if he shall use ptisan for a draught, and drink afterward hydromel, he will feel full, flatulent, and uncomfortable in the viscera of the hypochondrium; but if the hydromel be taken before the draught, it will not have the same injurious effects as if taken after it, but will be rather beneficial. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • They lie to conceal actions taken to achieve covert policies injurious to the general good of the public.
  • The development would be seriously injurious to the character of the adjoining village and the visual amenities of the area generally.
  • The Fifth Circuit test requires assessment of 1) the nature of the plaintiff’s injury; 2) the directness or indirectness of the asserted injury; 3) the proximity or remoteness of the party to the alleged injurious conduct; 4) the speculativeness of the damages claim; and 5) the risk of duplicative damages or complexity in apportioning damages. Lanham Act doesn't cover competition with customers
  • Here, therefore, Al – Islam at once avoided the deplorable assumption of the Hebrews and the Christians, — an error which has been so injurious to their science and their progress, — of placing their “firstman” in circa B.C. 4000 or somewhat subsequent to the building of the Pyramids: the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Although women suffer no seminal loss, they suffer the debilitating effects of leucorrhoea, which is in some degree injurious in the same manner as seminal losses in the male. Plain Facts for Old and Young
  • These two fables are a warning to us not to deal hardly or injuriously by somebody who can defend himself by dealing hardly or injuriously with us.
  • In spite of sufficient knowledge that tobacco consumption is injurious to health, the paradox is that tobacco intake is promoted by one section of society even as another section fights to curtail its consumption.
  • Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious.
  • A food product is also considered "adulterated" if it bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance, which may render it injurious to health. William Marler: Prosecuting Those Who Poison
  • I ask that we do something about it because I think it's thoroughly injurious to what we are genuinely about - which is equality of opportunity.
  • The Fifth Circuit test requires assessment of 1) the nature of the plaintiff’s injury; 2) the directness or indirectness of the asserted injury; 3) the proximity or remoteness of the party to the alleged injurious conduct; 4) the speculativeness of the damages claim; and 5) the risk of duplicative damages or complexity in apportioning damages. Archive 2009-08-01
  • His bill, which has 132 co-sponsors, would authorize the Commerce Department to apply anti-dumping and countervailing duties against "injurious imports" from countries with undervalued currencies.
  • He said that although this amount represented only a small portion of the total bribes, he was warned by some veteran officials that his practice may be injurious to his relations with fellow officials.
  • However, that that chain has had past warnings that people are injuriously trampled upon when doors open on Black Friday — such as to purchase $29.95 VCRs, which must be a fine product indeed. The Art of the Possible
  • In south-west districts, where underground water is brackish, salts have surfaced and are cause of concern, as these will burn crops and make cattle fodder injurious to their health.
  • The Governor replied that I must first obtain consent from the doctors, the doctors insisted that my heart was in a condition to make the routine of floor-washing, plank bed, etc., injurious to me. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • This morbific material is best understood by regarding it as being in an incomplete or half-way stage, in which form it is injurious. The Art of Living in Australia
  • If you say another word injurious to my brother's memory, I'll leave this house and let you starve for all I'll do for you. The Climbers A Play in Four Acts
  • It would be highly injurious to the Allied cause if this matter did come to be talked about in the camps. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • The disendowment of hospitals was even more injurious to the poor.
  • Smoking is injurious to health but passive smoking can be more harmful.
  • No wonder, many victims readily conclude that thrift and self-reliance are useless and even injurious and that spending and debt are preferable by far.
  • Too much alcohol is injurious to your health.
  • For a publication to be objectionable, it must deal with matters such as sex, horror, crime, cruelty, or violence in such a manner that the availability of a publication is likely to be injurious to the public good.
  • The Commissioners inquired into the truck system and how it applied to mining, and collected information on the arrestment of wages, which was considered just as injurious to the working-class in Scotland.
  • The alleged torts of injurious falsehood, unlawful interference with economic relations, and negligence would have been committed in New York and the law of New York would apply to those causes of action.
  • Further, the conduct of the Legal Aid Board as hereinbefore set out constituted the deliberate commission by the Legal Aid Board of unlawful acts in a manner foreseeably injurious to the Claimant.
  • Through its strong associations with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, abdominal obesity in particular is injurious.
  • Certain insecticides are phytotoxic (injurious) to certain crops. Chapter 10
  • Through its strong associations with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, abdominal obesity in particular is injurious.
  • They did not know why a shadow had fallen between them, but neither could ignore its injurious effect. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The same applies to trade libels, injurious falsehood and similar claims.
  • Prisoners of war interned in unhealthy areas, or where the climate is injurious for them, shall be removed as soon as possible to a more favourable climate.
  • In terms of biochemical genetics, the consequences of a metabolic block may be rectified by dietary limitation of the precursor of an injurious accumulation product, aromatic amino acids in phenylketonuria; or by supplying the essential end product from without the cell, the specific blood protein in hemophilia, or a specific essential nutrient molecule such as a vitamin. Edward Tatum - Nobel Lecture
  • Nothing is more injurious to some people's careers than early fame, and while I would have been happy to take it, I never had to worry about what corrosive effect early fame was having on my work.
  • Such chemicals are highly toxic and injurious to humans, says Cuts, a safety watch group, in its new publication ‘Is It Really Safe?’
  • Not that I think, at worst, any more than you, that he dare to harbour a thought injurious to my honour: but he is very various, and there is an apparent, and even an acknowledged unfixedness in his temper, which at times gives me uneasiness. Clarissa Harlowe
  • For instance, they demanded that employers had to insure them work, that they would not do anything injurious to the workers and finally, that employers would permit workers their right to enter a guild.
  • This instigated a spirit of comparison, which is almost always uncandid, and which here could rarely escape proving injurious. Camilla
  • Alcohol is a known teratogen whose neurobehavioral effects have been found to be more injurious than cocaine and other drugs abused prenatally.
  • Revolutionary movements such as the Society of United Irishmen are acknowledged - but are ascribed to a misguided patriotism recuperable through the reversal of injurious colonial policies.
  • These five persons must then say whether the book or periodical is ‘indecent’, which word ‘shall be construed as including calculated to excite sexual passions or to suggest or incite to sexual immorality or in any other way to corrupt or deprave’, or whether, if it be not ‘indecent’ it inculcates ‘principles contrary to public morality’, or ‘tends to be injurious or detrimental to or subversive of public morality’. Later Articles and Reviews
  • Denying that or disguising that or hiding that love is very, very injurious to human beings.
  • Weak or absent resistance in the face of a normal motor impulse whose expression injuriously affects another, is crime, and a criminal is one whose power of resistance to motor impulses has been reduced by disease, hereditary or acquired, or is absent through arrested development. The Fertility of the Unfit
  • Seigl hadn't ever been truly unwell: he'd had a fall in the cemetery, injurious to his pride, and he'd overreacted. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • These things are superabundantly evident in the case of a monarchy or an aristocracy; but it is sometimes rather gratuitously assumed that the same kind of injurious influences do not operate in a democracy. Representative Government
  • Common law provides a remedy for injurious falsehoods, actions that are sometimes known as business disparagement lawsuits.
  • They cannot, therefore, be classed among the especially beneficial birds, neither can they be termed injurious on account of what they eat. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV.
  • There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health.
  • Quaker State-Slick 50, Inc., 165 F.3d 221 (3d Cir.1998) (opinion by then-Judge Alito), which assesses five factors: "(1) the nature of the plaintiff's alleged injury, (2) the directness or indirectness of the asserted injury, (3) the proximity or remoteness of the party to the alleged injurious conduct, (4) the speculativeness of the damages claim, and (5) the risk of duplicative damages or complexity in apportioning damages. McDonald's is lovin' it: Burger King franchisee lacks Lanham Act standing
  • I have read somewhere, of the northern nations, wearing a contrivance of wood, to screen the sight, from the reflection of sunbeams from the snow, which, unobstructed, is injurious to the sight. Anecdotes and Observations, Reflections and Critical Remarks
  • The defendant argued that the jury was improperly instructed on the standard of fault required for commercial disparagement aka injurious falsehood or trade libel, since that tort requires actual malice and the jury was instructed that negligence was sufficient. ISO damages for false advertising and commercial disparagement
  • I'm going to set the record straight with the URL of a video clip of the injurious late tackle, but first comment on other items in the email of "HJ". Soccer Blogs - latest posts
  • His behavior is injurious to the interests of the vast majority of people.
  • Caleb was betrayed into no word injurious to Bulstrode beyond the fact which he was forced to admit, that he had given up acting for him within the last week. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
  • [830] Dr. Johnson, describing her needle-work in one of his letters to Mrs. Thrale, vol.i. p. 326, uses the learned word sutile; which Mrs. Thrale has mistaken, and made the phrase injurious by writing 'futile pictures.' Life of Johnson
  • Such laws are interferences of the State to prohibit a mischievous act — an act injurious to others, which ought to be a subject of reprobation, and social stigma, even when it is not deemed expedient to superadd legal punishment. On Liberty
  • In south-west districts, where underground water is brackish, salts have surfaced and are cause of concern, as these will burn crops and make cattle fodder injurious to their health.
  • Seigl hadn't ever been truly unwell: he'd had a fall in the cemetery, injurious to his pride, and he'd overreacted. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • These terms rid Natura of a great part of that insupportable constraint he had been under, but gave not the least satisfaction, as to his jealousy of honour; he doubted not but she would be guilty of many things, injurious in the highest degree to their public character, and which yet it would not so well become him to exert his authority in opposing, and these reflections gave him the most terrible inquietude; which shews, that though _jealousy_ is called the child of _love_, it is very possible to feel all the tortures of the Life's Progress Through The Passions Or, The Adventures of Natura
  • Lecture [2] sets forth the view that the influence of war on the race, both directly and indirectly, is injurious; he admits that there may be beneficial as well as deteriorative influences, but the former merely affect the moral atmosphere, not the hereditary germ plasm; biologically, war means wastage and a reversal of rational selection, since it prunes off a disproportionally large number of those whom the race can least afford to lose. Essays in War-Time Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene
  • In south-west districts, where underground water is brackish, salts have surfaced and are cause of concern, as these will burn crops and make cattle fodder injurious to their health.
  • Once we began to study it, we found it was so injurious to your health that it was shocking.
  • A publication may be age restricted if it is likely to be injurious to the public good.
  • He subsequently commenced an action against the defendant alleging injurious falsehood and intentional interference with economic relations.
  • For, besides the other virtues of ptisan, its lubricant quality prevents the barley that is swallowed from proving injurious, for it does not stick nor remain in the region of the breast; for that which is well boiled is very lubricant, excellent for quenching thirst, of very easy digestion, and very weak, all which qualities are wanted. On Regimen In Acute Diseases

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