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Preservationists have said they fear the fine dust covering the church may contain toxic substances and could eventually damage it.
The Tour has become so important that in 1997 the American cycling newspaper Velo News worried that "it could eventually damage the complex, vibrant structure of professional cyling" and could "feed off the sport that created it".
Among the effects are increased coastal erosion from melting glaciers, which have raised the sea level in the region, and thawing in the permafrost that has wreaked havoc with roads and could eventually damage structures like the 800-mile-long trans-Alaska pipeline.
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This eventually damages organs (aging-induced catastrophes).
It could eventually cause permanent damage to the wood surface.
Letting banks collapse would wipe out this critical mechanism; nationalising them could, eventually, do it similar damage.
The case, which is still making its way through the courts, involved Omega Engineering Inc., a temperature components maker in Bridgeport, N.J., which asserts that the damage could eventually cost it $10 million in sales and contracts.
Scientists have designed a brain implant that sharpened decision making and restored lost mental capacity in monkeys, providing the first demonstration in primates of the sort of brain prosthesis that could eventually help people with damage from dementia, strokes or other brain injuries.
As a result, MLN4924 can abrogate cullin neddylation, inactivate CRL and thus cause accumulation of CRL substrates that could eventually trigger a DNA damage response, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis and/or senescence in a broad panel of cancer cells.
But now both worry that America's plans to develop missile defences to cope with the proliferation damage done could eventually undermine their own nuclear deterrents too.
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