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The studios are terrified of damaging that source of revenue.
And what the British disease is, is to even consider damaging that institution".
Flynn identifies herself as a feminist, but does she worry that she's damaging that cause in the quest for narrative shocks?
So HIV/AIDS is damaging that very section of the population working-age adults—on which the demograpopulation working-ageIf young people do not get jobs, or some stadults soniety, they may turn to violence.
The Fox boxing show is now expected to get on the air before the NBC show, possibly damaging that show's chances -- clearly part of the point of its creation.
But even without a change in monetary policy, a lurch in investors' risk appetite may jolt the term premium upwards.How damaging that would be depends on how reliant investors are on debt or short-term financing, which would make them more likely to sell into a falling market.
"It is highly damaging that instead of focusing on the talks process, Network Rail have opted instead to threaten a dash to the courts to challenge the democratic decision of rail worker members of one of our sister unions".
It is damaging that we still allow aid to be tied to use of national companies.
Not only were we damaging our own environment, we were damaging that of our continental neighbours.
If we cannot find a way to fight terror without damaging that freedom, the terrorists have already won.
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That scene of Brünnhilde's awakening after a 20-year slumber presented a Wilsonian deviation from Wagner's scenario -- undoubtedly purposeful yet fundamentally damaging -- that had by then become typical.
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