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Britain says that even an apology could have damaging consequences.
When high emotions meet high stakes, any collision could have damaging consequences.
Perfectionism is an illusion, but the pursuit of it is real and can have damaging consequences.
The latest research will help to support the argument that rushing to a rate rise could have damaging consequences.
It's a welcome concession, but it should send a clear warning that such benefit-cutting measures can have damaging consequences.
Martínez made one change to keep things fresh over the festive period, Leon Osman for the in-form Ross Barkley, and it was to have damaging consequences.
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In a qualitative study of 36 people, Bunzli et al 19 found that some individuals believed painful activity had damaging consequences for the structural integrity of the spine (damage beliefs); while others believed painful activity would increase suffering and/or lead to subsequent functional loss (suffering/functional loss beliefs); and some held both beliefs.
All of this has damaging consequences.
This, argues Mr Helm, has damaging consequences.
Either way, trading with Chinese characteristics has damaging consequences.
The summer heat wave had damaging consequences for agriculture.
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