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Corruption is the major source of public anger in China because it takes many forms that massively damage social welfare and public trust, especially in connection with civil rights abuses against citizens (Gong 2002; Meng 2014; Wedeman 2004, 2012, 2013a).
Among the options that Chinese policy circles have been mulling is putting in place an export ban on critical components in U.S. supply chains, which could massively damage the ability of manufacturers and assemblers from building their products.
That's surprising given the Note 7 saga — the phone was eventually recalled after some customers' devices exploded due to faulty batteries — which was tipped to massively damage Samsung's brand reputation not to mention weigh it down financially.
Such a failure would massively damage the political standing of the president and the Democrat brand.
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Co-operation with migrants has been "massively damaged," says Mr Heintze.
Going backward at scrum time is not only massively tiring, it's also massively damaging to confidence.
"These vulnerable people don't realise they're paying for something to be stored that is massively damaged".
"We cannot allow the Slovakian taxpayers to be massively damaged," Mr. Sulik said in an interview last week.
He added: "Sadly, the inept way Akio Toyoda and his management team have handled the recent crisis has massively damaged the brand".
The district, which used to sit close against the Wall, was not massively damaged by Allied bombing during the Second World War, but it still looked as if the war had ended yesterday.
The series of scandals - Commonwealth Games, telecoms spectrum, 'Coalgate' - that he has failed to prevent, detect or take prompt action over have massively damaged his party and his government and irretrievably dented his own reputation.
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