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"He's done grave damage to Germany's reputation.
But the British fought tooth-and-nail against the withholding-tax idea, warning of grave damage to London's Eurobond market.
The government defines information as top secret if its disclosure could cause "exceptionally grave damage to the national security".
Not honoring the pledge would cause grave damage to the Republican brand, he has said, likening it to a Coke can with a rat head in the bottom.
As a contractor, Snowden was given access to information that, according to the Times, "would cause 'exceptionally grave damage' to national security if disclosed to the public".
China could not challenge America without doing grave damage to the economic growth that is the Communist Party's source of domestic legitimacy.
Last week, Panetta filed an affidavit opposing the disclosure, which he said "could be expected to result in exceptionally grave damage to the national security".
There's really no arguing with the consensus view that, after repeatedly courting calamity in prior debates, Rick Perry did grave damage to his presidential campaign Wednesday night.
Rather, it found that the government had erred in using a procedure meant for emergency threats to safety or grave damage to the environment.
But Judge Leval said the majority's broad ruling did grave damage to the cause of international human rights, and had confused criminal and civil law.
Furious military and State Department officials spoke of grave damage to national security and danger to people named in the documents.
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