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"The worrying trend of outsourcing has damaging implications for workers and taxpayers.
I am deeply concerned about the damaging implications of Tom Williams' witness statement released by the ERC Appeal Hearing.
Back in London, the "one for ten" bargain could have damaging implications for the way the Foreign Office handles the BBC "prescription" in future.
Given how indebted American consumers are, a sudden, sharp rise in rates could have broad and damaging implications across the economy.
But Japan seems to be waking up to the damaging implications of strict ideals of the perfect body, with a plus-size magazine launching recently.
Restricting the use of pesticides that have already undergone a hugely rigorous approval process is not "playing it safe" – it has real and damaging implications.
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So the worrying and damaging implication of today's report from the Commons Public Administration Committee is that the Treasury remains prone to risk myopia.
Negative implications.
In considering the UK future relationship with the EU, the potentially damaging cost implications of delays at these cross-border controls and additional administrative burdens must be fully considered".
"I think it is so damaging, the implications are so extraordinary, that for us to run the story, it had better be based on the most solid evidence we could amass".
But war is an insidious enemy, and all the more damaging when its implications reach you, through your dead brother, your orphaned friend or mother, or your embittered, sad teacher.
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