Sentence examples for perhaps more damaging from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps more damaging were the ructions overseas.

But perhaps more damaging was the cross-examination.

But perhaps more damaging to his cause was the loss of assistant Steve Clarke.

But perhaps more damaging to the company than the financial penalties was a statement from lawyers for the hacking victims.

Perhaps more damaging to the administration, the general public now seems to equate the backlog with poor care for veterans.

Perhaps more damaging has been Washington's efforts to promote Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah overthrown in 1979.

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The effect has been perhaps even more damaging for Virgin.

Doing nothing about it when you apparently accept the real world evidence is perhaps even more damaging.

Perhaps even more damaging is the population decrease in Schenectady, which lies 18 miles northwest of Albany.

It's also why Google doesn't get in trouble for surfacing these posts in search results, which is perhaps even more damaging.

Perhaps even more damaging, officials now say that user fees and operating expenses could cost participating governments as much as $24 million a year over 10 years.

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