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And though the Americans dropped much less destructive bombs than the British, many more were killed.
Their boorishness may be pathetic, but it's much less destructive than the masculine misbehavior of yore.
As with casualties, a few eruptions cause staggering damage, while most are much less destructive.
Debris flows generally are much less destructive of life than of property.
At least in economic terms, epidemics are much less destructive than endemic diseases like malaria and tuberculosis, which afflict hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
Charles Taffs, president of the Commercial Farmers Union, said that the industry could have been transformed to include more black farmers in a much less destructive way.
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Natural disasters disrupt production, much as less destructive episodes of bad weather do.
This indicates that GM pathology, although present, is much less severe and destructive in BMS, leading to a lower disability and a slower progression of the disease.
This is less severe for the AF and LLNC schemes, where the complexity of relay's operation is much less resulting in a less destructive attack.
But cultural historians cite a much more recent (and less destructive) event: the so-called British Invasion of the 1960s, when Britain's musical and sartorial tastes conquered its former colony.
In a recent profile in Newsweek, Mr. Perelman was portrayed, much less admiringly, as being nearly as destructive as a tank, alienating agents and stars.
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