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"I wouldn't call it destructive competition," said Bill Lindsay, Richmond's city manager.
In 2005 he criticised American and British nuclear policy as "immoral, illegal and militarily unnecessary", calling it destructive of non-proliferation efforts.
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce today hit out at the Premier League's January transfer window, branding it "destructive" - but admits he is keen to use it in a bid to bolster his relegation-threatened side.
Writing about the hurricane in our pages later that year, John T. Winterich gave this summary of it destructive passage: Fire Island received the full force of the gale first.
Mr. Bush's campaign officials not only thwarted debate about abortion, but they also deemed it destructive to let delegates debate whether to make Republican National Committee members automatic delegates.
"We feel it destructive to encourage daily naps," said Schokker, who worries an unnecessary snooze will hamper productivity.
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