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"These comments have inevitably damaged that work," she says.
But as it is, he is taking over as boss of Accor with his credibility inevitably damaged.
But the issue inevitably damaged the "strong and long-standing relationships with sports governing bodies and their officials", to which IMG referred in a statement issued on Monday.
The increasing number of strikes and lock-outs inevitably damaged the Turkish economy and its industrial production.
Compared with wet etching, dry etching can provide us an anisotropic profile and a reasonably fast etching rate [12], but dry-etched substrates will be inevitably damaged, and the device performance is compromised [13].
Therefore, the quadriceps-sparing approach inevitably damaged the vastus medialis obliquus.
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The Committee concluded that Scottish independence would "inevitably" damage the UK's international reputation.
The Royal College of GPs warned today that the move would "inevitably damage morale across the NHS".
But nor does it mean that it would inevitably damage it.
Dr Maureen Baker, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said she was "shocked and dismayed" by Hunt's move, adding: "Imposing a deal on junior doctors is wrong-headed, will inevitably damage morale across the NHS and may damage patient care".
In the view of its opponents, the minimum wage — or raising an existing minimum — will always and inevitably damage the economy, kill jobs, doom American freedom, and/or harm the very people that it is meant to help.
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