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I am deeply concerned about the damaging implications of Tom Williams' witness statement released by the ERC Appeal Hearing.

But Japan seems to be waking up to the damaging implications of strict ideals of the perfect body, with a plus-size magazine launching recently.

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The U.S. has avoided some of the most damaging implications of its broad copyright definitions by relying on a robust set of exemptions, including fair use and other terms that permit using some copyrighted information without paying royalties.

Ms. Box, one of the lawyers who represents the city and all five of the officers who have been sued, led Lieutenant O'Brien through an account of the confrontation that appeared aimed an answering some of the most damaging implications of answers he had given on Tuesday during questioning by the family's lawyer, Myron Beldock.

Such across-the-board cuts "would have very damaging implications for the long-term growth of the economy and the long-term future of our work force," said Jacob J. Lew, Mr. Obama's budget director.

Most of the decisions that the administration has made on any number of fronts — from slashing research budgets, to leaving unstaffed key positions overseeing science and technology research and operations within the federal government — have incredibly damaging implications for the entrepreneurs — and the industry that funds them.

Back in London, the "one for ten" bargain could have damaging implications for the way the Foreign Office handles the BBC "prescription" in future.

English universities will be able to take as many students as they want from 2015, after the chancellor said the limit on places would be abolished – leaving critics to question how the expansion would be funded in the long-term, with potentially damaging implications for the arts and humanities.

The Treasury may be forced into a more fundamental rethink about the reforms and their damaging implications for work incentives as part of the universal credit, the government's major welfare reform that is being introduced during the parliament.

In response to the EU lawyers' opinion, the CBI's head of financial services and corporate governance, Leo Ringer, said: "This opinion recognises that the FTT would have damaging implications for growth, jobs and investment beyond the member states involved, so now is the time to draw a line under this flawed proposal.

Meanwhile, the findings of the Leveson inquiry, due to be released next week, may well have damaging implications for the UK's free press, punishing good journalists as well as those who fall short.

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