Sentence examples for damaging intentions from inspiring English sources

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VIOLENCE -- Much clanging, banging and general destruction, but it's all clearly a game with some intensity but clearly no menace or damaging intentions.

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But I guess the real question is whether it's a soupçon of capitalism, affecting films in mostly harmless ways, or a surplus of capitalism that's actively damaging writers' intentions.

The results of the current study ascertain that negative publicity that can aggravate consumers' attitudes and the company should carefully manage a negative reputation to avoid damaging established consumers' attitudes and purchase intentions.

Asked how much damage the leaks had caused, Blair told Today: "I think it's hard to tell right now, but its intention was to be extremely damaging".

The rightwing UMP, already bitterly riven by an unresolved leadership crisis, is anxious to avoid yet another damaging internecine tussle, but Dati has no intention of giving way.

By contrast, Mr. Tenet noted that the scientist, Wen Ho Lee, had been charged with downloading and copying files containing nuclear secrets with the intention of aiding a foreign country and damaging national security.

"These statements and innuendos are very damaging to the club, which we can only assume is your intention".

Mr Osborne refused to be drawn on his intentions, but he did hint that the 45p rate was less damaging than the 50p rate.

"A process which starts with modest intentions in a few discrete areas of policy could become contagious and damaging," David Laws, the former Chief Treasury Secretary and still an influential Liberal Democrat player, argued last month.

Rantzen made her comments after Moran announced her intention to stand down and make way for a new Labour candidate following damaging revelations about a £22,000 claim for dry rot at a home a hundred miles away from her constituency.

In a comparable epidemiological study of adolescents (age 14 - 17 years) within seven European countries, Madge et al. [ 11] found an average lifetime prevalence estimate of 17.8% and a 12-month prevalence of 11.5% for deliberate self-harm behaviours (DSH; includes self-damaging acts both with/out suicidal intention); although rates varied across countries.

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