Sentence examples for more collateral damage from inspiring English sources

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Collateral damage.

Accidental or unintended damage or casualties are collateral damage.

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There would be more collateral damage.

But there was more collateral damage when Bridge slammed the door on his international career.

"There is a high likelihood that the weapon will be used in unintended ways and create more collateral damage in the First Amendment area than it will result in law enforcement gains," Professor Freedman said.

It is hard to envision a more apprehensive figurehead than Mrs. Paterson, who involuntarily received her promotion to first lady following the departure of a demoralized Silda Wall Spitzer — more collateral damage from the shameful sex scandal starring the former governor, Eliot Spitzer.

By James Surowiecki November 14, 2008 Both Felix Salmon and Dan Gross have smart things to say about the proposed bailout of G.M. and Ford, with Dan explaining why a G.M. bankruptcy would be more complicated and inflict far more collateral damage than, say, a Linens 'N Things bankruptcy.

Both Felix Salmon and Dan Gross have smart things to say about the proposed bailout of G.M. and Ford, with Dan explaining why a G.M. bankruptcy would be more complicated and inflict far more collateral damage than, say, a Linens 'N Things bankruptcy.

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A possible interpretation of these findings could be that CD1 and BALB/c mice detect and respond to PVL with an exaggerated pro-inflammatory reaction and neutrophil recruitment, which achieves more rapid bacterial clearance, but at a simultaneous cost of more extensive collateral damage to host tissues.

Had the towers possessed conventional steel skeletons, they would have probably snapped and immediately fallen over, causing more catastrophic collateral damage than they did by crumpling onto their footprints.

Because while refugees can suffer like anyone else, they can't vote, and that makes them little more than collateral damage as Kenya's notoriously cynical electioneering gets under way.

In a private hearing last month, some of them told the MPs of the psychological devastation of finding out that their betrayal by men to whom they were committed had been nothing more than collateral damage in a covert operation aimed against a cause in which they passionately believed.

Those and dozens more represent collateral damage in the endless battle for continual musical and cultural relevance.

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