• Years ending in a seven inflict the world with a decennial anniversary of the Roswell Incident, the supposed summer of 1947 crash of an alien spaceship in southeastern New Mexico.

    FORBES: Those Roswell Aliens Dropped In Everywhere

  • According to the report, conflict environments, characterized by a breakdown in the rule of law and a prevailing climate of impunity, create the conditions whereby parties, emboldened by their weapons, power and status, essentially enjoy free reign to inflict sexual violence, with far-reaching implications for efforts to consolidate peace and secure development.

    UN: Security Council

  • Big Oil's arguments to the contrary ignore the political track record on increasing domestic supply while underestimating the harm that LOST will likely inflict upon the industry, with the effect of raising gas prices, not lowering them.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: LOST oil prophets

  • England's tailenders took their cue to inflict further damage - pressing on past 500, with a barrage of shots including a straight six from Ajmal Shahzad.

    BBC: Ashes: Ian Bell and Tim Bresnan shine for England

  • The challenges went on to include responding to the Arab Spring, forming international coalitions to inflict sanctions on Iran and North Korea and dealing with changes in Burma, Europe, Latin America and Africa.

    CNN: Exiting State, Clinton looks to writing, speaking

  • With such different priorities the lead bargainer could inflict headaches on its U.S. competitors.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Not only is the economic stimulus package loaded with pork and welfare, but it will also inflict damage on American businesses, large and small.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We have revised our institutions, our programs, our rules in ways that offer profitable new chances to those with cultural know-how -- and that inflict disastrous consequences on those who are overwhelmed by a world of ever-more-abundant and ever-more-risky choices.

    CNN: Marijuana use is too risky a choice

  • An article concerning a company's financial difficulty must be handled very carefully, with a sense of balance, because of its potential to inflict great harm upon the subject.

    ECONOMIST: Strategic alliances

  • Darryl Finnie, 27, and a 29-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted conspiring to inflict injury on Mrs Coulter's son, Ronnie, in connection with the raid on her home.

    BBC: Derek Clark admits attempting to murder Mary Coulter

  • With the fuel still struggled to find support, the wager will continue to inflict pain.

    FORBES: Warren Buffett Owns Up to Mistakes

  • Given the general rise in bond yields it would appear that some investors are quite happy with yields at 3.50% and have not allowed the broader trend to inflict much damage on this A1-rated paper on Monday.

    FORBES: On Dull Day for Bonds, Financials Still Suffer

  • It is the player who holds all the aces, and he could inflict serious damage on United's own transfer plans if he decides to become embroiled in a war of attrition with Ferguson.

    BBC: Beckham's transfer options

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