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EH: Nation-state history is probably the most damaging part of history today since the world cannot be understood in terms of nation states.
FOR the industry, perhaps the most damaging part of the case — which also led to charges against a second McKinsey partner — was the questions it raised about the nature of consulting.
Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska spoke and did it forcefully, confidently and with humor, and that was plenty, because the most damaging part of the last 48 hours was her silence.
In the indictments last week of Mr. Lee at Samsung, prosecutors dropped the most damaging part of their investigation — whether he had a slush fund to bribe government officials — for lack of evidence.
That's why we will refine the R&D tax credit, establish an investment bank for green technologies, target priority export markets and reverse the most damaging part of Labour's national insurance rise.
Why was this old-fashioned term, and not the undisputed obscenity, seen as the most damaging part of the allegations?
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"The most damaging parts of the fiscal cliff are not even on the table," he says.
At face value, he's changed the most damaging parts of his personality (that white supremacy thing, his attachment to false prophecy, reckless bombing) and has decided to be a family man.
In April, Mr. Kavanagh's accuser, Daniel Donohue, told a federal judge that he had not been truthful in one of the most damaging parts of his testimony to a secret church tribunal that considered sexual abuse charges against Mr. Kavanagh in 2006.
Ms. Maddow and others said that may be because some of the most damaging, off-putting parts of the persistent stereotype for gay men — that they're promiscuous, even predatory — don't extend to gay women, who are generally seen in less sexual terms.
Neither the earthquake of Sept. 1, 1923, nor the firebombing of March 9 10 , 1945 much the most damaging, destroyed as large a part of the city or killed as many people as the fire of 1657.
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