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In Canepari and Dimmock's video — and in the interviews and background information contained in the interactive links — the people describe how the water crisis has touched every corner of their lives and fundamentally damaged their ability to trust their government.

It is clear that the region's old status quo, dominated by imperious rulers who fixed elections, ruled by fiat and quashed dissent, has been fundamentally damaged, if not overthrown, in the three years since the outbreak of the uprisings optimistically known as the Arab Spring.

Despite acknowledging that the company pushed the rules of accounting -- employees at one division were directed in a memorandum to find cost savings by "financial engineering" -- internal investigators still said that they had not uncovered "systemic or significant fraud" that had fundamentally damaged the company.

This undermined not only the main point of my piece, but also fundamentally damaged my reputation and credibility: both my books and my blog focus on creating a clear distinction between the expression of female sexual desire for pleasure and the male-centred fantasy of the sex industry.

Hardly a world-historical event, but the boy was named Augustine, and he went on to shape Christian theology for both Roman Catholics and Protestants, to explore the hidden recesses of the inner life, and to bequeath to all of us the conviction that there is something fundamentally damaged about the entire human species.

Local democracy and accountability would be "fundamentally damaged" if education services are taken away from councils, it has been warned.

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These MPs' amateurish approach will fundamentally damage the defence industry and Britain's manufacturing base.

Neil Cossons, chairman of English Heritage, said his objection to the 600-foot-high 600-foot-high 600-foot-highuld fundamentally damage a world-famous view".

Marcario argued that the dredging scheme – which is yet to be given the go ahead – could "fundamentally damage a region of internationally significant ecological significance", namely the Great Barrier Reef marine park.

Publishers, booksellers, agents and authors, meanwhile, fretted that the battle was taking prices for certain hardcover titles so low that it could fundamentally damage the industry and the ability of future authors to write or publish new works.

South Korea's culture minister, Yoo Jin-ryong, said Abe's visit was "an anachronistic act" that "hurts not only the ties between South Korea and Japan, but also fundamentally damages the stability and co-operation in north-east Asia".

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