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"We are what you call collateral damage," said Chrysanthos Chrysanthou, a goat and chicken farmer.
"The furthest the government has gone is to commit to no heavy weaponry and to minimize what they call collateral damage, mainly the damage to civilians".
Constance tried not to burden her daughter with too many e-mails; it would take time to repair the damage she'd done to the girl, however vicarious, or what you might, in the current climate, call collateral.
For that, Smith and his fellow vigilantes have a more sophisticated plan of action that they call 'Collateral Freedom'.
An exporter that gets in trouble with one regulator or set of rules has to worry about what lawyers call "collateral consequences" from others.
They found that when E. coli gains resistance to one antibiotic, it also becomes more sensitive others a phenomenon they call "collateral sensitivity".
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The issue of gentrification has been dismissed or called collateral damage.
How would parents feel if their child were a victim of what the military calls "collateral damage"?
(Wikileaks also released an unadorned, unedited, thirty-eight-minute version on a Web site called Collateral Murder).
In those cases, the authors suggested, the operators had seen close-up video of what the military calls collateral damage, casualties of women, children or other civilians.
Greg Rosica, a tax partner at Ernst & Young, said he warned clients about what he called "collateral tax damage" from a Roth conversion.
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