Sentence examples for financially damage from inspiring English sources

"financially damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the detrimental impact or harm caused to someone's financial situation, assets, or resources. Example: The company's reputation was financially damaged after the embezzlement scandal, resulting in a significant drop in stock prices.

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"It is in everyone's interest to avoid drawn out disputes which emotionally damage workers and financially damage businesses.

The core weapon used by the government to financially damage the balance sheets of businesses is an Orwellian and cunning system known as the statewide alcohol linking program.

Customers should be given the benefit of the doubt, but in cases where customers are definitely wrong, giving in to their demands can financially damage your company.

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Cutting production to just 12 aircraft could be financially damaging for Airbus.

Their clients were not paying, or were paying more slowly, and the owners were left emotionally stressed and financially damaged.

However, gossip can also be psychologically, legally and financially damaging to the victim when it is based on lies.

As I wrote in an earlier post, Windsor had standing to bring the case because she was financially damaged by DOMA.

Whilst BA are offering to compensate expenditure during this waiting period I first have to pay all expenses up front, leaving me in a far from ideal and financially damaging situation.

Fox argued in the hearing and in court papers that it would be financially damaged if the Dodgers could shop their future TV rights to other potential buyers now, as opposed to next year.

Judge Samuel Kent of United States District Court in Houston ordered Lord Browne, above, to give six hours of testimony at BP's London headquarters by the end of this month, said Tony Buzbee, a lawyer representing more than 100 people either injured or financially damaged by the explosion.

There have also been tensions between City Opera and the New York City Ballet, which share the acoustically poor New York State Theater, over whether the ballet would be financially damaged if City Opera left and whether the two organizations could agree on renovations to the stage if the opera company were to stay.

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