Pronunciation of the English word harming.
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1. | The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments. | |
2. | Sustainable development is the concept of the current generation utilizing the environment and meet human demands while not harming the ability of future generations to satisfy their own demands and interests. | |
3. | I can't believe you're capable of harming anyone. | |
4. | Accelerating climate change has caused serious impacts. Higher temperatures and extreme weather events are damaging food production, rising sea levels and more damaging storms are putting our coastal cities increasingly at risk and the impacts of climate change are already harming economies around the world, including those of the United States and China. These developments urgently require enhanced actions to tackle the challenge. | |
5. | Tom had no intention of harming Mary. | |
6. | Vegans are people who avoid products from animal sources or products tested on animals in an effort to avoid harming animals. Freegans take this a step further by recognizing that in a complex, industrial, mass-production economy driven by profit, abuses of humans, animals, and the earth abound at all levels of production (from acquisition to raw materials to production to transportation) and in just about every product we buy. | |
7. | One is not called noble who harms living beings. By not harming living beings one is called noble. | |
8. | Tom isn't harming anybody. | |
9. | Tom's behavior isn't harming anyone. | |
10. | A sexually transmitted disease – chlamydia – is also harming koalas’ health. |