11. Afterward, a Karzai spokesman suggested the American forces were misled by rivals who wished harm on the convoy passengers. 12. But American officials acknowledge that neither side has much room to inflict harm on the other, unless they are willing to make major diplomatic and economic sacrifices. 13. But Greenspan suggested that he was relatively unconcerned that rising gasoline prices would inflict further harm on the economy. 14. But since there is that possibility, a wise Web user will learn about the potential for harm on the Net. 15. But there is no evidence that any of this has inflicted any harm on consumers so far. 16. Constructive steps need to be taken now to end the divisiveness that is threatening to inflict long-term harm on New York City. 17. In effect, the court found that racial imbalances constituted an ongoing constitutional violation that continued to inflict harm on black students. 18. It also permits expelling a student for up to a year for inflicting serious physical harm on other persons or property within the school safety zone. 19. That is because Washington now finds itself with no credible way to respond that does not also inflict serious harm on U.S. business interests. 20. They happened because someone consciously made a decision to circumvent the rules and as a result, inflicted bodily harm on others. |