Sentence examples for beginning to damage from inspiring English sources

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The punishment not only far outweighs the crime, but is beginning to damage him psychologically".

One is the increasingly burdensome sanctions that are beginning to damage the Russian economy.

Now that it is beginning to damage their most treasured military programs, they are blaming President Obama for not putting it out.

Curiously, Britain's least-accountable and self-critical institutions have become the media - and the way they operate is beginning to damage rather than protect the society of which they are part.

INDUSTRIAL production has been stagnating in many advanced economies around the world and is beginning to damage the German economy, which has been the strongest in the troubled euro zone.

With the domestic political capital he has collected since September 11th, he could certainly do so, especially if it seemed that supporting Israel was beginning to damage America's own security.

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This begins to damage the soil and habitat for other animals," Letnic said.

His already heavy drinking began to damage his health and he attempted suicide.

And they wonder something else more ominous: Has it begun to damage the department?

"Such desperate and unsubstantiated claims are now being made that they begin to damage the very integrity of those who make them in the eyes of the public," he said.

Under a compromise to resolve a leadership struggle that had begun to damage the bank's image, Mr. Ackermann, 63, who has been chief executive since 2002, will become chairman of the supervisory board, Deutsche Bank said on Monday.

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