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The damaging
noun
Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
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The damaging repercussions of cold-war coups in Iran and Guatemala haunt Washington to this day.
The damaging effects of an overvalued exchange rate continued, intermittently, under successive Conservative and Labour governments.
The damaging effect of these inequalities on health decreases with a person's income rank.
The damaging mechanisms considered are thermal creep and fatigue induced by the thermal stresses.
The damaging effect of such extensive events should not be underestimated in this region.
The damaging energy delivered to lung tissue per unit time (power) is locally higher there.
The damaging effects of Striga in this region are further compounded by poor soils and drought.
The damaged leaf area and the duration of time of the damaging mechanism were kept constant.
We are still living with the damaging legacy of colonialism.
Whispers about the damaging aspects of Watson's captaincy are inevitable.
"They didn't get the damaging evidence, the actual smoking gun.
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