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It really was a toss-up about what was more noteworthy: that Abbott gave that overly frank account of his private scheduling to a room full of people; or that people would leak it, knowing that's a highly damaging concept to have floating out there.

From atop their moral perch, the Mail Online wondered if this was "a new low for the BBC?" Already, one of those petitions on change.org is out there, decrying a "tasteless and deeply damaging concept".

Finally, I wonder if the acronym "NAVIGATOR" was chosen because in the past the concept of postprandial hyperglycemia as a damaging factor was represented with a "wave" (28).

The concept of IL-6 being a damaging factor has growth mainly on the basis of statistical correlations in clinical studies, in vitro cell culture studies at supraphysiological levels of IL-6 and animal models employing mice [ 43].

Grief is such a damaging thing.

This is a damaging prejudice.

The wider picture remains a damaging one.

Britain has a damaging history of denial.

This has created a damaging credibility problem".

Honey fungus is a damaging fungal disease.

Agents that have a damaging effect on the HEART.

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