Sentence examples for going to be damaging from inspiring English sources

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But it's certainly not anything where it's going to be damaging to the car if you're using lesser octane fuel".

"To say, 'Hey, thanks for your votes, we're going back to business as usual,' that was really going to be damaging to their credibility," Mr. Ellis said.

And if the government has a stake in what the outcome of the policy is going to be then that makes it less likely to do something that's going to be damaging to the plant itself," he said.

"They created this sense of urgency among its viewers that whatever Barack Obama was doing was going to be damaging to the structure of America," said Matt Gertz, a senior fellow at Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog.

Mr. Hester said in an interview with BBC radio on Wednesday that he had turned down his share bonus of about £1 million, or $1.5 million, "because it was going to be damaging for R.B.S. to stay in the intensity of the spotlight".

In September, the actor described Assange's correspondence as "a very considered, thorough, charming and intelligent account of why he thought this was morally wrong for me to be part of something he thought was going to be damaging in real terms – not just to perceptions but to the reality of the outcome for himself".

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I feel like I'm going to be damaged forever".

"You're not going to be damaged," he said.

"Ultimately their bronchi or alveoli are going to be damaged and the lung function is harmed.

Why is it strengthening when the economy is going to be damaged?

If they didn't, then they're still going to be damaged just because they were accused".

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