He is accused of intentionally inflicting severe pain or suffering, according to London's Metropolitan Police.
Tom Barley, defending, said Gill-Webb risked inflicting "massive embarrassment on the country" by his behaviour.
Instead, dollar debasement repels capital and over time, raises prices inflicting a penurious tax on producers.
Nearly all of the 30 got caught, but often not before inflicting financial harm.
Coalition forces repelled the attack, inflicting "heavy enemy casualties, " and calling in airstrikes, the alliance said.
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However, the pain that the economy is inflicting on ordinary Americans is no laughing matter.
As the leaders of Europe dither, the likelihood of the market inflicting a fast solution grows.
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Katabarwa also has stories of people inflicting harm upon themselves because of the itchiness.
Nor is it inflicting a "Calgon-moment" on systems that have inevitably become calcified over the years.
C. this week, business leaders can be just as guilty of inflicting crisis fatigue on their people.
Clearly, whatever political damage the Obama administration thought the spill might be inflicting, the stakes just became higher.
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He is charged with intentionally "inflicting severe pain or suffering" as a public official on two separate individuals.
The Democrats especially are working harder than ever, inflicting their friends, families and celebrity endorsers on hapless Iowans.
The Clinton-Gore Administration is also inflicting unnecessary injury on America's alliance relationships with its approach to missile defense.
Jacques Cailloux from RBS said the taboo of a euro collapse has been broken, inflicting deep and lasting damage.
Inflicting that type of suffering would have been more than I could take.
At that time, Western Civilization, through colonialism, was, at least in Mawdudi's opinion, inflicting itself on the Islamic world.
Police have charged Mr. Janousek with drunken driving and inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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Somehow, returns to farmers must rise without inflicting untold misery on the poor.
The suggestion that he was involved in abducting, murdering or inflicting violence on Ms Spence was "absurd", the witness said.
It was a harmless piece of winter, an errant cold cloud making a pit stop here, inflicting no permanent damage.
Chouinard's new book, "The Responsible Company, " published this month, offers detailed checklists for making money without inflicting undue societal harm.
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Throughout the trial, John Dowd seemed like a great aging elephant, slow and ponderous but still capable of inflicting damage.
"Those responsible for inflicting such terror pose a risk to everyone in the community while they remain at large, " he said.
"We can respect the Second Amendment while keeping an irresponsible law-breaking few from inflicting harm on a massive scale, " he said.
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They will prevent the two monetary cures from inflicting that bad old J-curve bleeding of the patient to the point of death.
Central bankers starved the economy of necessary liquidity by increasing the intrinsic value of the yen, inflicting a crushing burden on debtors.
Apart from burning more smoothly, and inflicting lower stresses on delicate satellites, liquid methane costs only 1% as much as liquid hydrogen.
They downed a Dutch fleet in 1741, a rare example of an Asian state inflicting a naval defeat on a European power.
These organizations, the defacto gatekeepers, appear unaware of the grievous harm they are inflicting upon their membership by endorsing products doomed to underperform.
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