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In doing so, it may have damaged its ability to leverage its policies with private capital support, a key aspect of policy success in dealing with a coordination failure problem.
As for Toronto, it may have damaged its chances with intemperate remarks about Africa by its mayor.
Though it may have damaged my microwave in a way that will slowly and discreetly poison me, it did work.
Sure, it may have damaged my credit rating, but at least I'd still have 30,000 miles to use for my next wedding or funeral, right?
The incident successfully removed any military threat from the bishops, but it may have damaged Stephen's relationship with the senior clergy, and in particular with his brother Henry.
The acknowledgment Joan hoped to portray may not have been a bad act in itself, however, if Josephina had been internalizing all of the negative messages society throws at minorities and the poor, it may have damaged Josephina even more.
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Although I think I may have damaged them as I never used to wear a cap when I played, so nowadays I can't stand bright lights.
And a stunt at the MTV Movie Awards on May 31 may have damaged the movie's credibility, film marketers say.
Well, it appears Bernard may have damaged his brain when he shot himself last season.
In stopping it, the United States Supreme Court may have damaged its single greatest attribute: a reputation for integrity.
But this was the first national survey carried out since Trump made his offensive remarks about Carly Fiorina's appearance, and it suggests that they may have damaged him and helped Carson.
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