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We have already brought a new openness to all areas of government, radically challenging the damaging idea that public data is owned by the state, not the citizen.
In the wake of George Bush's re-election, "there is now not the slightest chance that Mr Blair will be able to cast off the damaging idea that he is Mr Bush's poodle," it said.
But in any case, it's an incredibly damaging idea to have broadcast on national television – and totally bizarre that people inside the government would actually boast of such duplicitous tactics to journalists at a time when the government is really on the ropes politically.
That we should build a machine as smart as a person is a really damaging idea.
This is already a very damaging idea that exists in conventional wisdom.
It's a damaging idea for men and women!" So, in case there was any ambiguity: Maple does not actually want anyone to wear her large, black cloak.
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The instability damages the idea of bitcoin as a serious investment; many potential financiers such as hedge fund managers and banks won't go near it.
This can easily lead to arrogance and group egoisms that may damage the idea of Europe.
Are they really to ignore crime and antisocial behaviour, for fear of damaging this abstract idea of police legitimacy?
They may be damaging the whole idea that there should be an institution that functions the way the Supreme Court has through the past decades.
That truck, overall, had the effect of making Jack in the Box seem cooler, without much damaging the overall idea of food trucks.
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