Sentence examples for started to harm from inspiring English sources

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But it has started to harm Dell's sales for higher-margin computer servers.

And in the end that started to harm the organisation he headed, because it can never be really good for the head of a major institution to be reviled in the press by his staff as a robotic managerialist.

Mr Pitt, a former securities lawyer, is accused by his critics of conflicts of interest which have led him to put his former private clients—especially big accountancy firms before the public interest.There is no doubt that the corporate scandals have started to harm Mr Bush's administration and Republicans at large, especially with the mid-term Congressional elections looming.

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When they start to get ill, not when they start to harm themselves.

They often start to harm other inmates, then the staff step in, then they tend to start belting the staff.

But they were certainly starting to harm George Bush's administration and Republicans at large, with mid-term elections for Congress due in November.

Some economists argue that if a stronger euro starts to harm economies in the region, then the ECB could cut interest rates.

These communities could themselves start to harm the gut, stopping it from absorbing nutrients efficiently and leading to even worse malnutrition, more severe immune problems, more distorted microbiomes, and so on.

"That stream is so important to every entertainment company that everybody is looking at that and saying, if we are not careful we could start to harm that model," Mr. Burke said.

Human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide are starting to harm marine life with a one-two punch of rising temperatures and stronger ocean acidity.

But again, I think our culture of homogeneity in physics is maybe starting to harm the mission.

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