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None is a household name, though from the gripping accounts in Mr Healey's book many readers will feel they all should be.One especially damaging operation involved the theft of top-secret material from the most classified NATO networks.
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"We're not saying that disclosure of these documents would damage operations in 2013, we're saying disclosure of the documents would damage operations now," he said.
The final settlement resulted in a smaller area being designated and many agricultural practices being removed from the list of proscribed "Potentially Damaging Operations".
Cooler weather increases the possibility of frost build-up on the machine's coils, interrupting its efficiency and potentially damaging its operation.
According to Alex Beard, chief executive of the Royal Opera House, "Anything that made it more difficult to trade with the EU – trade tariffs, immigration limits and visas and so on – would damage our operation.
Besides that, the loads exerted on the robotic arm were also calculated to ensure the mechanical components of the robotic arm is not damaged during operation.
With the characteristics such as small pore throats, strong water wetting, and well-developed fractures, the low-permeability and tight sandstone gas reservoir is liable to be damaged during operation, even in the underbalanced condition.
No vortex veins and muscles were damaged during operation.
Finally, the government should consider whether Southern's performance is so poor – and passengers' faith so damaged – that operations simply cannot continue.
By the same token, anyone who supports the free market must always remember that bad businesses are damaging to its operation and its reputation.
Fortunately, the first hit damaged the operations theatre while it was empty and the staff were busy with people in the emergency room.
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