Swan revealed he was out of action at Turf Moor for almost a year after damaging his cruciate ligament. |
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Few people now dispute that smoking is damaging human health on a global scale. |
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The tule reeds might be ripped out, damaging the slough's filtration system. |
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Yet when the temperatures go through the roof at home we tend to throw caution to the wind and abandon ourselves to the damaging rays. |
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With this procedure, the water creates an abrasive spray as effective, but not as damaging, as sandblasting. |
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Such internal turmoil might have resulted in the past from a damaging military defeat, but has never followed such a walkover victory. |
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These ships accounted for the sinking or damaging of a number of warships and merchant ships. |
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This kind of racialist principle was found to be philosophically invalid and extremely socially damaging 60 years ago. |
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Farmers would then have to use more and more damaging weedkillers to get rid of them, with knock-on impacts on the environment. |
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It gives skin a healthy radiance without exposing it to the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays. |
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It won't risk damaging itself by joining battle with typical prey, such as an elephant seal. |
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Most nail products contain chemicals and additives that can actually end up damaging your nails. |
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The hurricane put seven platforms out of action as well as damaging mobile rigs and springing leaks in oil and gas pipelines. |
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Heavy rainfalls flooded central Bulgaria on September 19-20, leaving two dead, inundating hundreds of private homes and damaging infrastructure. |
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Tell them where their strategy is going wrong and damaging the business and its future prospects. |
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As we towed a glider, the nylon rope broke and whiplashed into our plane, damaging the rudder. |
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Luckily, my mom is a wiz at computer stuff and she's managed to restore Windows without damaging any of my data. |
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Because free radicals are highly reactive, they are capable of damaging the body. |
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The bread contains nibbly, whole pieces of grain which have the reputation of damaging fillings. |
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Most damaging of all is the rumour that the phone call that reawakened Newcastle's interest in Woodgate came from within the Leeds camp. |
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Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics. |
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The dust contains compounds and organisms that are damaging and probably killing the living coral. |
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Richards will have her work cut out to convince clients the cuts were needed and stop a further damaging exodus. |
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The report says highly intensive agriculture using herbicide tolerant GM crops may be very damaging to biodiversity. |
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Even for a lay person such as I am, this goal seems misguided, at best, and seriously damaging at worst. |
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City aldermen believed that these new industries would be less likely to complain of pollution damaging their property than private individuals. |
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Davis exaggerates even when he need not and so risks damaging the cause he's temporarily aligned himself with. |
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This appointment process is a zero-sum political struggle, and both sides are out to deal each other a major, damaging defeat. |
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The recent bungled challenge to his leadership has been damaging to him and the party. |
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The second thing to do is to see if you can make anonymous or obscure personal information so that a leak will be less damaging. |
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There is also that famous quote from Peter Cook answering the accusation that the 1960s satire boom was damaging to society. |
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In the quiet anticyclonic periods, after sunny days, come the damaging night frosts. |
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As bad and as damaging as this in-house report is, we are told that it was all a matter of levity and humour. |
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Undertaking such searches is highly invasive of an applicant's privacy and potentially very damaging. |
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Tomatoes are rich in antioxidants, which neutralize damaging free radicals. |
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Vitamin E helps immune cells multiply, and as an antioxidant it fights damaging free radicals. |
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At a call in Wilton Grove, stones, missiles, and fireworks were fired, damaging the windscreen of the appliance. |
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It is possible to topdress ammonia, but special applicators equipped with narrow knives are required to avoid damaging wheat stands. |
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Unfortunately, on Anthony's second run of the morning he aquaplaned off the circuit, damaging the chassis. |
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However, the second cell must be maintained to keep weeds from growing or rodents from burrowing and potentially damaging the liner. |
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If you want to keep leeks through damaging cold periods, harvest and store them in a root cellar. |
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In continuous corn if beetle counts exceed 0.75 beetle per plant, damaging populations of corn rootworms are possible in that field next year. |
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You're not a bad person for finding comfort in thumb-sucking, but you are permanently damaging your choppers. |
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But it has done so only by recapitulating the ancient and damaging equivalences between male and culture, female and nature. |
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The sharp, tapered tip is used to pierce and thread smaller cuts without damaging its appearance. |
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Fences should also not be built across deer runs, as deer will continue to try and use the run, damaging themselves and the fence. |
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The department of local disaster relief blamed the damaging natural catastrophe on continuous rain in the area in recent days. |
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An Arsenal defeat could lead to a desperate tailspin damaging the two crucial cup ties that come along in February. |
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A large part of the problem for the Salvadoreans was that the Honduran air force had struck back, severely damaging enemy oil dumps. |
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If you want the golden glow of a tan without exposure to damaging UV light, consider using sunless tanning products or bronzers. |
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The seat memories also cover the mirrors, and the left side mirror dips to show the curb to avoid damaging the 18 inch mag wheels when parking. |
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They strip the bark off trees to get at the sweet, sappy tissue underneath, damaging it badly. |
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Cannabis acts as a relaxant without damaging the liver from alcohol abuse and has less tar than a cigarette. |
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These critical items allow the wheel to spin freely without damaging the axle or the wheel. |
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The tarnished plant bug is among the most damaging of the true bugs and is known to transmit plant diseases. |
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Wash your garment with care and avoid scrubbing excessively to prevent damaging it. |
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I can follow a narrow, winding path in hardwood and extract large, high value sawlogs without damaging the residual trees. |
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Both the fishing and farming of malacostracans can be environmentally damaging. |
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He was placed on a spine board after damaging his back, neck and head in the crash. |
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A wooden mallet was used to drive in the scallops without damaging the points. |
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Knowingly or not, these critics are mangling the facts to prove a debatable point and in the process damaging their own cause. |
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A press cloth over the fabric protects the fabric from melting or scorching and prevents the laminate from damaging the iron. |
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In March, Blair asked him to talk the unions out of a damaging strike ahead of the election. |
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There's also a tendency I think to downplay, or forget, or make light of just how scurrilous and damaging a charge this was. |
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Having first-hand experience of living with a smoker for 20 years, I know to my cost just how damaging secondary smoking can be. |
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He has written to the Berlin-based national association of advertising agencies telling them their obsession with Scottish meanness is damaging. |
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Perhaps more damaging, mechanizing the drug discovery process may not have left enough room for hunches and serendipity. |
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His reputation as a meddler, unwilling to afford his managers free rein, is as damaging as what appears to be his unrealistic ambition. |
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The self-correcting collar works on the quick external pinch-pain principle, which is far less damaging than a permanently crushed trachea. |
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This arrangement proved to be both damaging and unhelpful for the battered wife. |
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The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging. |
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But seeing the actual footage, with the minutes ticking by, may prove more damaging to the White House than all the statistics in the world. |
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He'd regularly tick me off for smoking, telling me I was damaging my health and I should pack it in before it was too late. |
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His attitude showed how domestic violence can be as damaging mentally as it is physically. |
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Some of the most damaging ties are fastened around trees for secondary purposes, for washing lines, swings or bird box fixings. |
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If you can't pry out the nails without further damaging the wall, use the snips to cut the bead from around the nailheads. |
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The real tactics of sea battling is in forcing your enemy into a bad position and then damaging them while they cannot get a bead on your ship. |
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It seems an age ago that Rangers opened their tilt for the title with what was seen as a desperately damaging 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock. |
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The sheer availability of time-suck games, thanks to tablets and smartphones, makes them especially damaging. |
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Strains with mutations in both genes are very sensitive to DNA damaging agents, have very short telomeres, and undergo cellular senescence. |
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But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing. |
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As bad luck would have it, nine German U-boats stumbled across the manoeuvres and torpedoed the ships, sinking two ships and damaging a third. |
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As if damaging incredibly delicate microcircuits was a helpful response to a problem, Verbena Beeks shook the hand-link. |
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Today our psychologist will tell you how damaging it is to the child's self esteem to be punished by belt. |
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Fantasizing about people that we can not, should not, or will not be carrying on sexual relations with is damaging to our emotional spirituality. |
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The cells will literally fractionate open, and they spill all their toxic chemicals into their environment and that can be very damaging indeed. |
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Heavy trees fell, damaging homes and in three cases crushing Tampa police cars. |
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For example, mold and mildew grow in moist areas, causing allergic reactions and damaging buildings. |
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The peptide penetratin has recently been shown to translocate across neural cell membranes without damaging them, even when coupled to drugs. |
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When the trapper finally comes to collect the animals, they stomp or beat them to death to avoid damaging the pelt. |
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And he said that the shisha is not as damaging to health as cigarettes are. |
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Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid. |
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There are also issues with people damaging land with trials motor cycles and four-wheel drive vehicles. |
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The party also earned a damaging reputation for miserliness by cutting pensions and salaries and fostering economic alarmism. |
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Equally damaging, the report has revealed shortcomings in the process of government. |
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Impatience, mistrustfulness, and competitiveness with other writers can be very damaging to a career. |
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First into battle was Joe, who ran a head-on-head, slightly damaging his shield power from the enemy's explosion throwing shrapnel into it. |
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At the root of sunburn are damaging molecules, free radicals that increase when the skin gets too much sun. |
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Remove mirrors from their frames prior to stripping, to avoid damaging the silvering, which would be costly to replace. |
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Stamp mounts allow you to safely secure your stamps to an album page, without damaging the stamp. |
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The technique minimizes water evaporation and allows roots to be fed by normally damaging briny water. |
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An inability to act on instructions from the skip can be damaging to team morale, and can be the foundation of doubt and dissension. |
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The Oxford driver understeered heavily off the road and clattered a milestone damaging the front of the car and wrecking the radiator. |
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For any processor, being associated with an outbreak of foodborne illness is not only ethically damaging, but financial suicide. |
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It is damaging because it's an unhoped for situation which no employee ever imagined it would happen. |
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Noise can be described as any loud or unmusical or disagreeable sound that is prolonged and can be damaging or deafening to the ear. |
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It will also lower the risk of fisherman snaggling debris and damaging net and gear instead of catching fish. |
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His barely hidden nazism became more open and damaging to the party's reputation. |
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That is damaging to native fish life and plant life, and contributes to the degradation of fresh waters. |
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A worm that spread the same way and was damaging could do an untold amount of damage, and I think we are pretty wide open to this kind of thing. |
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However, this negative correlation may be due to an association between precipitation and damaging snowfalls or ice storms. |
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This current system is unworkable, impractical and damaging to the physical and economic health of our once lovely Auld Grey Town. |
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Most often, some of the lube winds up tracking along the length of the cable and dripping into the rear brake, damaging the brake shoes. |
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Every violation of the law is damaging to the good order and expectations of society. |
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Gusts reached speeds of up to 50 mph in the Vale of York in the early hours today, upturning trees, blowing over lorries and damaging roofs. |
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He said the first damaging blow came after the referee had told them to break and stop punching. |
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The result is a pattern of estrangement that can lead to a damaging breakdown in relationships. |
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Be a responsible pet owner and keep your parrot from damaging or soiling the room in any way. |
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Iron is essential for a number of brain processes but increased levels may be damaging to the individual, resulting in neurodegeneration. |
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The vandalisation of the industry played an especially damaging role in holding back the development of clean coal technology and carbon capture. |
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To avoid damaging the face of the trim, pry nails out the back with locking pliers or nippers. |
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She struck the frigate, buckling the port 30 mm gun deck, crushing the sea-boat sponsons and damaging the bridge wing. |
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After two days of damaging headlines he finally buckled and declared he would not challenge. |
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Maybe some people think that cuts at the museum would be less damaging than cuts elsewhere. |
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It is not to spin the crisis out as long as possible in the hope that it becomes a damaging election issue. |
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Solomon made mention of how foxes were damaging to vineyards, consuming ripe grapes. |
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As it turns out, Alison is quite the spirited child and is quite capable of damaging these men. |
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Bluntly, is the dam bursting and does a really damaging and all-encompassing recession beckon? |
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Once plants are bushy, these stakes are difficult to install without damaging foliage. |
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On October 16 a bomb packed into a truck exploded outside a Colombian military base, damaging a US spy plane which was parked inside. |
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This squashes other export industries and sucks in cheap imports, damaging others. |
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He had earlier been found not guilty on charges of damaging an aircraft so as to endanger its safety in flight. |
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Pollution had also been a major problem, devastating the natural habitats of many animals and damaging the earth beyond repair. |
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If left untreated, however, hereditary hemochromatosis can lead to damaging or even fatal iron overload. |
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Other parts of the world that have damaging hailstorms include China, Russia, India and northern Italy. |
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Anti-static flooring prevents static electricity from damaging data and electrical components. |
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If you're considering off-brands, consider the potential cost of damaging your print head. |
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Taking the most damaging pictures requires precision timing and nerves of steel. |
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The steep rise in thefts is also damaging the Government's record on crime. |
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There was probably a lot of sulphur, sulphuric acid, a lot of carbonation and condensation, all very damaging to the concrete. |
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Some of it will just peel off without damaging the original finish on the hardwood. |
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We want to prevent waste from damaging the environment and from harming human health. |
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Pain perception begins at the receptor site that responds to damaging stimuli. |
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His speed and silky skills make him one of the most damaging on-ballers in the competition. |
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While some hate-watch, others watch for the fairy tale, no matter how contrived or how damaging it is. |
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There was no way of removing the feet at the end of the day without damaging them and so each pair could only be used once. |
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The sun's UV rays are as damaging to your skin on cloudy and hazy days as they are on sunny days. |
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The peach twig borer, Anarsia lineatella, is another key pest damaging shoots and fruits of almonds and stone fruits. |
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In the finance office, the main coffer lock was detonated, damaging all papers, including vouchers, promissory notes, cash and cheque box. |
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It is now dawning on her that low intensity warfare is perhaps more damaging than an open war. |
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They risk damaging their own health and can put a terrible strain on their families. |
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It did not take long for the general to recognize the catastrophe's politically damaging consequences. |
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This common, damaging pest likes to feed on the roots of Hawaii's colorful and exotic tropical orchids. |
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To the extent that a job or career drains an individual, or causes him or her to be dishonest or mean, it is surely damaging. |
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Since 1900, moderately damaging earthquakes have struck the seismic zone every few decades. |
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We had military censors, not to suppress bad news but to keep damaging news from the enemy. |
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We are taking the fight into the strongholds of the enemy, and we are dealing the enemy blow after blow, damaging it daily. |
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Have you ever had the misfortune damaging one of your favorite firearms because you were too cheap to purchase a quality gun case? |
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However, any role of ethylene, produced due to damaging the ovular base, cannot be excluded. |
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The Conservative MP scored an embarrassing own goal yesterday as he tried to put a string of damaging headlines behind him. |
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To prevent deer from damaging young trees and shrubs, surround them with wire cages made from chicken wire or hardware mesh. |
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This process localizes tissue destruction to the cancer without damaging surrounding or deep tissues. |
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The horrid images of mistreatment by military police being broadcast around the globe have already proved damaging to their interests overseas. |
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Thus, squash bugs are most damaging on summer squash and zucchini, pumpkin and Hubbard squash. |
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It did not contain any circuitry to limit damaging electrical spikes, so it is quite unsuitable for use with a computer. |
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There is no civility in throwing stones and damaging property or beating up unsuspecting passers-by. |
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In many ways, his is a fine and progressive approach, which elevates party politics above the damaging and pointless battles of the past. |
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Because the area was hyperesthetic and because he feared damaging his brain he was afraid to wash or even touch this skin. |
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Perhaps the most damaging evidence against him comes from two lawyers he interviewed for Supreme Court clerkships. |
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In the end, nothing is more damaging to any form of diversity than a closed mind. |
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When clothes are not stored and maintained properly, the chances of clothes moths damaging the garments increases. |
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The Colorado beetle was introduced to Europe from North America and has been damaging potato crops in Europe ever since. |
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The steps include aerobic exercise, less fatty food, learning new skills and avoiding damaging free radicals. |
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Mark this up as an illustration of how damaging to the public interest is conspicuous indignation. |
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The remarks, although indiscreet, were far less damaging than those that had been publicised in rival papers through the week. |
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The second difficulty was more damaging and, to a degree, commutative with the first. |
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While the floods are drowning crops and livestock, and damaging property, they are also fertilising the soil in the form of silt. |
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Rocket propelled grenades, mortars, and other explosive devices cause concussive shock blasts damaging to the brain. |
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Be sure to keep your hair well moisturized and conditioned to counter the sun's damaging effects. |
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This insect is among the most damaging arthropod pests of pears in North America and Europe. |
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The report suggested case workers were concerned about damaging their relationship with her by being overly confrontational. |
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Negative images have had a damaging knock-on effect, especially on student intake at the university, according to the report. |
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The university on Friday obtained an interim interdict prohibiting students from damaging property and harassing other students or staff members. |
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Six of the crude projectiles were fired, damaging two houses but causing no injuries. |
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But on interplanetary missions, astronauts will experience this damaging radiation full force. |
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We have a solid body of literature detailing the damaging aspects of racial stereotypes and the invisibility of minorities. |
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It is thought to have been started with flammable material which caused an explosion damaging three windows. |
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As his vignette indicated, the initial stages of action saw the Russians landing damaging blows on the Japanese ironclads. |
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The horn fly, Haematobia irritans, is probably the most important economically damaging ectoparasite of grazing cattle. |
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By far the most damaging is the rhododendron, a flowering shrub introduced into gardens in the 18th century from southern Europe. |
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The quick actions of the Kirkwall Hotel's night porter were praised by the police this week after he averted a potentially damaging fire. |
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You may have heard that the addition of fluoride to the water supply is dangerous and damaging. |
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It is a long way from being reduced to a cottage hospital, but every specialisation lost is damaging to its future. |
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The liquid foam expands very slowly and thus reduces the chance of damaging the wall from over-expanding. |
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But the county's fire chief said he thought the dispute was damaging and could be protracted. |
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Women who strictly follow the Atkins diet could be damaging their chances of getting pregnant, new research has shown. |
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In case of excess torque, the coupling safely slips without damaging the feedthrough. |
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The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police. |
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To avoid damaging the edible portions, use a garden fork to loosen the soil around the leeks first. |
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Even at the age of two, for a child to leave their mother to go to a foster home could potentially be quite damaging. |
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It had not occurred to them that a side-effect of their research might be damaging to the fragile ecology of the country they were studying. |
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Hairdressers for a long time have been trying to perfect curling hair without damaging or frizzing the ends. |
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Its emissions of damaging greenhouse gases are negligible, yet it finds itself on the front line of change. |
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Riding with him, even in an open curricle, would scarcely be less damaging to her reputation. |
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Olney, who was instrumental in banning the use of cyclamates, warned that aspartame had brain damaging properties. |
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Feelings of low self worth mean they often put themselves in situations that are damaging and the cycle keeps being repeated. |
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We cannot risk Earthborn micro-organisms contaminating and possibly damaging the first nonterrestrial creatures we encounter. |
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These could be extremely damaging to local economies, which felt powerless to influence them. |
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The next two years could see an enormously damaging swathe cut through the rich fabric of rural Wales. |
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Wayne hit the windscreen of a car in the smash, severely damaging his brain. |
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Friends of the Earth has suggested that this could be halved in size to avoid damaging a peatland protected by European law because of its wildlife. |
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John Griffiths, who lived in the building 22 years before being forced out, accuses Casimir and Arrieta of purposefully damaging the building to make it unlivable. |
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London is facing a transport catastrophe, costing business hundreds of millions of pounds a year and individuals incalculable stress, as well as damaging tourism. |
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Raccoons' habit of moving on to the next ear of corn before finishing the first makes them especially damaging to fields of both sweet corn and field corn. |
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The vast power of the USA was with us, but there were occasions when the enthusiastic embrace might have proved as damaging as a blow from an enemy. |
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He hit the fuselage of his F-100 when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back. |
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In the latest incident hundreds of pounds' damage had been caused by louts swinging on the railings, pulling the stanchions away and damaging the old stones. |
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If there are anti-competitive practices in the professions which are hurting consumers and damaging our economy then we must identify them and root them out. |
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Changes to pension schemes are very damaging for staff morale and given much greater employer awareness, could also lead to deteriorating industrial relations. |
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In fact, being too harsh can be damaging to pacification efforts even without international attention. |
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When potting or planting, care must be taken to avoid damaging them. |
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Police say he is responsible for pushing dog mess through letterboxes, smashing windows, damaging cars, pelting people with eggs and assaulting other youngsters. |
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All electric components should be sealed to prevent bugs, dust or rodents from damaging components, which could lead to system failure or personal injury. |
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You won't have a problem damaging the sensitive innards with neglected battery acid and the camera's light metering system will work correctly every time. |
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The Scottish Executive's suggestion that the park should also be neutered by depriving it of powers to control damaging developments has also run into fierce opposition. |
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It works by damaging the cell walls of the spores and while many other preparations are preventative, sodium bicarbonate will work as a contact fungicide. |
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Informal and unrecorded exports of gold and diamonds produce the same outcome, and are particularly damaging if the gold or the uncut diamonds were imported into the country. |
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And while alcohol remains the most damaging to society, there has been an increase in people using extreme drugs to break away from reality in new ways. |
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Nothing is more damaging to status in the group than using old slang. |
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Participating in new formations alongside leading figures who still have reformist ideas, it is claimed, will spread illusions in people with damaging politics. |
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His face was dirty and sweaty and grimacing with pain, his flak jacket hung open where it had taken a bullet, at the very least breaking his ribs or damaging his lungs. |
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They bailed, leaving Senate Republicans to defend a damaging vote that would cost them their majority. |
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Armed police streamed inside, bashing and damaging everything in sight, videotaping all the while. |
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It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds. |
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Another had done similar mischief damaging boats and outboard motors. |
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The latest round of brinksmanship, which is still not over, is likely to prove very damaging to the economy. |
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It will become a criminal offence to carry out damaging works such as road building, tree clearance or pond drainage without the consent of English Nature. |
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However, this process is not selective, produces solid sludge for disposal, may have environmentally damaging effects of its own, and must be repeated to be effective. |
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It is now evident, however, that Mortenson recklessly betrayed this trust, damaging his credibility beyond repair. |
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We think the risk is that it will confirm him in his view that there is no problem and he can continue with policies that are damaging the country. |
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Is it not about time horses were taxed for using, and damaging, the roads? |
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Nonetheless, files continued to fill with damaging information as postwar debriefings proceeded. |
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In addition to damaging buildings and blowing down trees, microbursts blasting down to the ground are a major aviation hazard and have caused several crashes. |
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The intensity of a heat stress is determined by the absolute temperature, the rate of heating and the length of time at damaging temperatures i.e., the thermal dose. |
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Elevated to such immortal status, he should finally consider abstaining from daily Namibian politics, instead of risking damaging his reputation further. |
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Can you get a Jaffa cake out of the pack without damaging the packet? |
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Potentially damaging arthropods are common on landscape plants. |
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Mr Deacon says that far from damaging wildlife, the lake and wetlands already attract kingfishers, mallards, woodpeckers, coots, waterhens, curlews, plovers, deer and foxes. |
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The panties, which are made of ring-spun cotton for a soft touch, are sold in patented packages that let consumers touch them without damaging the pack. |
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In addition to damaging patients' health, poor nutrition and the consequent increase in hospital stays may be costing the exchequer millions of pounds each year. |
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Made in America, the show features a group of men who perform bizarre stunts and practical jokes which often involve damaging and setting fire to things. |
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The hydroxyl radical is very damaging and can react with many substances. |
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The embattled leader has been told privately by senior advisers that he either bows out gracefully or risks bringing the party into a damaging dispute. |
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There are more gangs of 'townies' hanging around Blackburn who are damaging surroundings and disturbing the peace, but do I see them being told to move? |
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The immediate aftermath was a series of violent and damaging strikes. |
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During intercolonial wars, such repayment of ransom did not bring repatriation, as these people then became prisoners of war who possessed potentially damaging information. |
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The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the ramp. |
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If the rear wheels are spinning faster than the front ones, the car is suffering wheelspin, which costs valuable time, and also has the side-effect of damaging the tyres. |
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He added that this is undermining the confidence consumers have in the quality and tractability of Irish potatoes with potentially very damaging consequences for growers. |
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There is also much less chance of damaging tyres or rims in a pothole. |
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In particular, wild hogs and foxes are damaging the happy wilderness. |
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But perhaps most damaging of all was the retelling of an act of humiliation on a female student. |
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It can be very damaging to an investment club's atmosphere when some members want to invest club funds in high-risk penny stocks while others gravitate towards blue chips. |
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Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and unburned hydrocarbons are the main exhaust pollutants and they are involved in the production of damaging photochemical smog. |
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The mere threat to withhold authorization, in fact, is as damaging to our credit rating as actually defaulting. |
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The New Deal, of course, was a hodgepodge of programs and as such, some of them failed and were damaging to the economy. |
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On day two, a flash flood occurred, damaging much of the filmmaking equipment and ruining the appearance of the location. |
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Dublin experienced the most extensive flood damage in decades yesterday after the Liffey and Dodder burst their banks, damaging hundreds of homes. |
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He lambasts the case as without evidence, an unfair trial, and damaging for the American reputation. |
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Equally as damaging is the notion that those not preparing to protest the verdict must be armed for protection. |
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Until the proposals to change wiretapping and surveillance laws are made more specific, it is difficult to assess how damaging to civil liberties they will be. |
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Twelve Fireflies and nine Seafires from HMS Triumph armed with rockets attacked Haeju Airfield, damaging hangars and buildings, but no aircraft were sighted. |
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But surely the most damaging is that it reduces the power of highlighting true acts of hateful racism. |
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Other Fringe directors agreed that Lowe's non-appearance was damaging. |
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Sorghum juice can be extracted for fermentation and distillation without damaging the grain at the top of the stalk. |
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The journalist is focused on peeling away the layers and getting at the damaging truth. |
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Using a very sharp knife remove the coral from scallops without damaging. |
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The shocking weather of the last two weeks has held up the cutting of turf as the banks are saturated and machines are not able to travel without damaging spreading grounds. |
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The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing. |
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Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the coil whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module. |
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He said the damaging of the trees was regrettable, but also exceptional. |
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They will not change because it would be damaging to their amour propre and hazardous to their positions to admit they have been doing it all wrong. |
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Research suggests forcing coworkers to mingle can be damaging for relationships between diverse members of staff. |
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The only significant natural damaging action, in the current climate, is erosion by topographically canalised rain water, mostly confined to becks and burns. |
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How can I tell when diamondback moth caterpillars are damaging my cabbage? |
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Candle light was replaced by oil lamps, but a tray was still necessary to prevent drips of oil from damaging the cloth covering the bed of the table. |
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But this blatantly sterile narcissism, especially when fanned by massive and intrusive media coverage, is psychologically damaging to the celebrities themselves. |
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The lean-tos provide emergency shelter and mountain tops should be marked to prevent people from damaging the mountaintops looking for the summit. |
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However, in 1996, scientists at the University of Illinois in Chicago found that astaxanthin protected the retinas of rats exposed to damaging light. |
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Until their early teens, men tend to let their mothers choose their clothes, until this becomes too embarrassing or damaging to their street credibility. |
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Propulsive and retractive forces are each capable of damaging the nerves, but significant damage is most likely to occur when these forces are combined. |
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Such a commitment requires interveners to take casualty risks to the extent needed to avoid killing large numbers of civilians and damaging their social infrastructure. |
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Today's modern medical devices require connectivity that can be easily mated and unmated without damaging the circuit boards. |
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But the drip-drip of revelations about UK involvement in renditions is hugely damaging. |
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Bollywood movies were not only bringing Indian culture to Pakistan, but also damaging the Pakistani Film Industry, he claimed. |
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The use of homophobic language is damaging the life chances of so many young people. |
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Especially damaging to the patriot cause were the llaneros of the Orinoco Basin. |
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The Cefn Forest fighter is determined put his career back on track after last month's damaging cruiserweight loss to Tony Bellew. |
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Wetland wildlife would get unhealthily wet, damaging unique ecosystems. |
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In addition, it can inhibit tryptophan to convert into xanthurenic acid damaging the pancreas, thereby protecting the pancreas. |
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