Examples of using Non-lethal in English and their translations into German
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Non-lethal.
BARRY: Non-lethal.
Non-lethal only.
Air bag mine. Non-lethal.
Non-lethal chemical warfare: the red oil.
Most of them are non-lethal.
It's about non-lethal technologies.
I was under the impression your weapons are non-lethal.
What happened to non-lethal weapons?
Non-lethal weapons are very serious business.
Biodegradable bullet for training, non-lethal.
When non-lethal weapons have been introduced in Australia.
Dude tried to bludgeon me with this... non-lethal weapon.
Is that non-lethal weapons may be used indiscriminately.
Stephen Coleman: The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons.
If often non-lethal, weapons in civil war.
Ballistic and wound ballistic aspects of non-lethal projectiles.
Non-lethal, heavy stopping power, break up under the subcutaneous tissue.
Exploring the human-bear conflicts and the usage of non-lethal solutions.
Non-lethal weapons might actually be used, not as an alternative to lethal force.
In other words, your perfect non-lethal weapon is something that's perfect for abuse.
The game of paintball is essentially a game of tag played with non-lethal guns.
Nolweps are non-lethal weapons used for crowd control and peacekeeping.
Some of these uses include communication, non-lethal weapons and high-energy lasers.
So if they had non-lethal weapons then they would say,"Well we can use them in that sort of situation.
Very toxic, toxic or harmful due to non-lethal effects after a single exposure.
Furthermore, HOERNECKE has specialized in the production of irritant agents and non-lethal spray devices.
Non-lethal weapons should, therefore, not be regarded as separate from a lethal system but rather as a component thereof.
So this non-lethal weapon was being used, in fact, in this case as a lethal force multiplier to make killing more effective in this particular situation.