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That might have damaged growth.
That's a worthy aim, but for countries where the economic crisis has damaged growth and the public purse, it may be an unrealistic one.
Sterling's 2008 collapse damaged growth prospects for its euro zone competitors yet did little to rebalance the UK economy: for all the talk of an export-led recovery, the UK appears now to be embracing yet again a housing led recovery.
Prophylactic hypercorrection was done in patients with active cysts and damaged growth plate in which we anticipated shortening and deformities.
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Economically, there is sensible room for manoeuvre without damaging growth.
In the economy as currently structured, a fall in confidence and consumption would undoubtedly damage growth.
These inconsistent signals have created uncertainty for investors, damaging growth and retarding innovation.
We believe that, in an age of increasing interdependence, isolating Britain will damage growth, jobs and prosperity.
"It won't do much to damage growth," said Holger Fahrinkrug, an economist at Warburg Dillon Read in Frankfurt.
It will need to slash these without damaging growth, which will require a tricky balancing act.
We have to do that in a way where we phase in the reforms, so they don't damage growth.
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