The King Canute mentality, which I believe is damagingly ingrained in City Hall, can no longer hold back the tide of change. |
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The government then intervened, twice, and very damagingly, in the process of primary curriculum reform. |
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His failure to grasp the purport and consequences of distinctively philosophical ideas becomes damagingly clear. |
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The Government, meanwhile, remains damagingly silent over which areas are accessible and which not. |
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It would be odd if a government did nothing about a civil servant blabbing damagingly to the media. |
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More damagingly, it has made a mockery of the entire inspection process. |
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However, it wasn't always seen this way by the Labour-led Leeds City Council, which in the late 1980s damagingly cut Swarth more's budget and forced a serious financial crisis on the Centre. |
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But to register Mr Kasyanov would have given him free access to television and, more damagingly, could have legitimised him as a genuine liberal opponent. |
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More damagingly, however, is a point that Blanc makes about the black players who are produced from the French training centres, who tend to be big and powerful figures such as Patrick Vieira. |
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