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Even for a resilient population, and companies, inured to frequent power cuts, the sheer magnitude of the back-to-back blackouts has been a jolt.
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This procedure strengthened discipline in the unit, by a process of deterrence, and helped inure inexperienced soldiers to the sight of death.
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Becomes very tame on village tanks wherever it is unmolested and has become inured to human proximity.
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You can inure yourself to disaster but tenderness can devastate.
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But it's undeniable that we've all become a little inured to things that might have been considered unspeakably horrifying 50 years ago.
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The impatience of despondent supporters has begun to seep through dressing-room walls too often inured to peripheral grumbling.
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Infantrymen are often trained and inured to the injuries caused by barbed wire.
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Ultimately, avoiding custody battles will inure to the benefit of all parties to the dispute, especially the child.
jamaica-gleaner.com
They inure to the principals benefit or render the principal liable, as the case may be, without any benefit or liability attaching to the agent.
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When family department stores show no conscience on these issues, or are inured to the effects of their behaviour, the situation is very unhealthy.
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