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Did America suffer collateral damage?
As for Spain, Madrid sought to avert fears that its much larger economy would suffer collateral damage.
The daily Le Parisien warned that America "doesn't joke about this kind of saucy picture" and The Artist could suffer "collateral damage" from the film poster row.
They seem to believe that an economic system thrives best on creative destruction guided by an invisible hand and that stakeholders other than shareholders may, unfortunately but unavoidably, suffer collateral damage.
Art of the 80's having fallen into disrepute, he did not have to suffer collateral damage, plugging away instead, notwithstanding that during the peak of austere 1990's conceptual and political art, not everybody took him seriously.
With Andersen, Enron's accountants, on the critical list and Wall Street looking decidedly sick for its part in ramping Enron stock, questions are being asked about whether McKinsey is about to suffer collateral damage.
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Instead, I felt as though I had somehow suffered collateral damage.
It seems to have suffered collateral damage in the dethroning of rhyme.
They appear to have suffered collateral damage, and have been hit by both sides.
Mr. Cuccinelli has twice suffered collateral damage from blows beyond his direct control.
The White House press secretary, Ari Fleischer, said today that Arizona had also suffered collateral damage because aluminum plants there were forced to shut down for lack of power.
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