Sentence examples for only harmed from inspiring English sources

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Any money recovered goes to the corporation rather than the individual shareholders because the violation only harmed the organization.

The Europeans "cannot be seen to be bowing to political pressure, so if anything this has only harmed the deal's chances".

He said the bank's misconduct "not only harmed its unsuspecting counterparties, it undermined the integrity and the competitiveness of financial markets everywhere".

In a statement, Mr. Spitzer said the scheme "not only harmed targeted individuals and lending institutions, but had the potential to undermine the housing market".

"How can we forget?" said Bakir Karim, a member of the Kurdish Parliament in Erbil who described Iraq as a "fake state" created by the British after World War I that, he said, has only "harmed us and tortured us".

Rampant theft has not only harmed the economy and exacerbated poverty but it has also contributed to public insecurity.With corruption endemic even in the army, soldiers are sent to the front line short of ammunition and rations.

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"I knew what I was doing to myself was not only harming me but potentially harming him," McGoey says.

Domestically, the issue can only harm him.

The anger will not only harm OA itself.

They only harm the cause they claim to champion.

They can only harm their fitness by tiring themselves out.

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