Sentence examples for damage his work from inspiring English sources

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His deepest fear was that his wife's crankiness would damage his work, in particular that her links with Indian "natives" would scupper his dreams for New Delhi, an absurdity out of date even when it was begun.

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This method damaged his work terribly.

They show News International was very sensitive about damaging his work with David Cameron around the time of the election.

He wrote this series pseudonymously or anonymously, because his reputation had been damaged and his work ignored.

Russell told the Guardian the tweet was highly damaging to his work, which includes supporting vulnerable people.

But the irony for Kelly may be that the credibility that makes him a singular asset in this White House may have been irreparably damaged by his work in it.

While the actor clarifies that his abuse never caused him to slack off on set, he admits that it had to have been damaging to his work.

He is aware of the danger in endless rewriting, he said, and pointed to Walt Whitman as someone who damaged his own work: "Every time he put out 'Leaves of Grass,' he changed it.

The MoD denies that it sought to maliciously discredit or libel Frost or damage his hope of working as a GP.

Some negotiations end with a negotiated agreement that is a plan of action rather than a signed contract – for example, a plumber agrees to fix the tile damage caused by his work.

But it's worth the collateral damage to hear his work, and Ms. Vinokur gave alert, seductively varied performances of six selections from Mr. Crumb's 24-part "Makrokosmos" for amplified piano, which reflect on the signs of the zodiac.

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