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It is not always "collateral damage".
It was also used by the mass murderer Timothy McVeigh -- there's always collateral damage" -- in dismissing contrition for the children his truck bomb killed in Oklahoma City.
Green can also point to such accusations being an occupational hazard of the turnaround specialist – there is always collateral damage inbig cost-cutting programmes.
"There's always collateral damage, no matter how precise it is.
But when fraud occurs, there is always collateral damage.
But inevitably there is always collateral damage, intensified around that word commitment: "You said you loved me.
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But certainly it illustrates that the law has always perceived collateral attack as a problem quite different from direct appeal.
"The key metrics for underwriting have always been collateral, credit, and income," said Robert Box, board member of the California Mortgage Association.
Undoubtedly courts-martial are tribunals of special and limited jurisdiction whose judgments, so far as questions relating to their jurisdiction are concerned, are always open to collateral attack.
Before the advent of poutine, smoked meat was probably Montreal's best-known food, although the city has always had a collateral reputation for bagels.
The current boom has led loan officers to believe the value of collateral always goes up.The real battle for bank reform will be won or lost in the branches.
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