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Steroids have been the most serious blight in the history of the game because — unlike the gambling and cocaine scandals of the past — for more than a decade these drugs, acquired overseas in poor countries or from desperate AIDS patients (as Ms. Roberts and others have documented), fundamentally destroyed the integrity of competition.

The music industry has changed dramatically in the last five years, fundamentally destroyed (or saved, depending on how you look at it) by digital technologies.

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MR. LESSIG: Well, if it is limited, then there is no limit to the ability of Congress to extend subsisting terms, and that fundamentally destroys the objective that the JUSTICE O'CONNOR: Rule against perpetuities might jump in there at some point.

Marriage equality will, in time, fundamentally destroy "traditional marriage," and I, for one, will dance on its grave.

But they should also remember his earlier attacks on these programs, and be on guard for this, and other, Trojan horses that would promise working Americans "gifts" while fundamentally destroying the economic protections they have earned and deserve.

The individual, family, and social-cultural experiences women living with obstetric fistula go through fundamentally destroy these women's identity.

Senior lawyers raised concerns in a letter to the Guardian, saying it was fundamentally flawed because it destroyed privacy.

A bloated financial sector has not only destroyed our public finances, it also fundamentally unbalanced our economy.

If the power of their work rests, at least in part, on the fact that there are no commercial considerations involved in its creation, does introducing money into the equation fundamentally alter their art, destroying its authenticity?

In a letter to the Guardian, however, the complex and controversial bill is condemned by former judges, QCs, law professors and senior lawyers as being fundamentally flawed because it destroys privacy.

De Quincey's life, like that of Beckett's Krapp, was fundamentally the record he kept of it, and that record owes its existence and its brilliance to the drug that all but destroyed him.

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