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Of course, the boom became a bubble, which inflicted immense damage when it burst.
In his article, Johnson also addresses the recent fiasco of the Labour vote on the government's welfare reform bill, which has inflicted immense damage on the campaigns of Cooper and Burnham.
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Because of their ability to spread rapidly and widely, viruses and worms can inflict immense damage.
They fear the crisis might inflict immense damage on the US and UK economies.
It is a car crash for Gordon Brown that has the potential to inflict immense damage on both him and the Labour campaign.
Nicholas Watt, at the Guardian, says the episode is "a car crash for Gordon Brown that has the potential to inflict immense damage on both him and the Labour campaign".
As it happens, Trump does have the tools to inflict immense damage on the Affordable Care Act and hurt a lot of people in the process.
Should we fail to keep global temperature rises down to 2C, and allow them to reach 3 or 4C, we will inflict immense damage to ecosytems, farmland and weather systems.
· Labour MP for Peterborough Andrew Motion The history of sanctions does seem to inflict immense damage to those very people that we would be going to war to defend and I am therefore less interested in this way of dealing with the problem.
In Connecticut, Hurricane Sandy pounded our coastline, causing widespread flooding and power outages, and inflicting immense damage on homes, beaches, and wildlife.
Pruitt and his administrative team can also inflict immense damage upon regulatory capacity in ways that are not very evident to the public.
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