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As for the second lesson, he said, "As any insurance adjuster will tell you, there can be more damage from the water than from the fire itself".
Late Wednesday's plunge reinforced and confirmed investors' fears that there could be more damage ahead, although a broad-based rally Monday showed that bargains can indeed bring back buyers when the price is right.
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But the latest controversy is likely to be more damaging.
Nothing could be more damaging to your cause.
Such societies will ultimately be more damaged by lying governments than by any amount of terrorism.
"There's the concept that having an H.I.V-positive donor could actually be more damaging.
If others played spoiler too it would be more damaging still (see article).
If it was to happen again, closer to the election, who knows, it might be more damaging.
But they did decide to let them in, perhaps after calculating that to keep them out would be more damaging.
Paradoxically, these are likely to be more damaging over the long term than the short.Rally driversThe near-term fallout will be painful for some, to be sure.
It's impossible to say what type of sexual violence is worse or will be more damaging.
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