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"Thought-provoking" is as honest as I dare be without damaging sales.
The problem could damage sales of Eprex, and there has been speculation the drug could be taken off the market.
Barnes & Noble has been placing much smaller orders of Simon & Schuster books since the stalemate has stretched on, damaging sales for authors.
Presley took out a gun and shot it, twice or possibly three times.It might be thought that the incident, enthusiastically reported around the world, would damage sales of the Pantera.
Despite predictions that Peter Mandelson beating him into print would damage sales of Tony Blair's autobiography, the former prime minister's book has trounced his erstwhile spin doctor's to become one of the fastest-selling memoirs ever – presumably pretty solid consolation for having had his publication party at Tate Modern cancelled.
It's a hard question to answer honestly, but is there something considered inherently aesthetically displeasing about disability, something that makes us want to turn away, and causes toy brands such as Lego to give it the swerve through a fear of damaging sales?
That could seriously damage sales.
This damages sales of the book and also damages our reputations as writers.
John Lally, director general of the NCC, said: "A sudden 20% hike in price will significantly damage sales of caravan holiday homes.
Manufacturers in East Yorkshire fear a Budget drive to close VAT loopholes on static caravans may "damage" sales and lead to job losses.
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