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The removal of these sections may not harm the quality of the game, but it certainly damages its integrity.
The rule would have separated its audit and consulting businesses to ensure that conflicts of interest did not harm the quality of audits.
She said the move could delay maintenance work but would not harm the quality of biomedical research financed by the agency.
A board concern was that efforts to draw in even more tourists would harm the quality of life for SoHo's 8,600 residents.
The continued depression of teachers' wages will harm the quality of schooling in Britain, according to one of the world's most influential education figures.
But, too late, many learned that chemicals were killing the soil, and that techniques to increase vineyard yields also diminished the quality of the grapes, just as too much technology in wineries could harm the quality of the wine.
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Ideological antipathy to government has directly harmed the quality of governance.
How can greater numbers of learners be educated without harming the quality of the college experience?
The savings from the contracts, though modest so far, have not harmed the quality of care.
Medicare costs could be cut about 30percentt without harming the quality of care, a study released today suggested.
Fines for people who have been a persistent nuisance and harmed the quality of life in an area.
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