Sentence examples for to be harming from inspiring English sources

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They had to be harming the organisation.

"I think he has to be harming them," Dr. Reynolds, who has since died, is remembered as having said.

By doing so, Mr. Draskovic seems to be harming his own party, which had been the largest and best organized opposition group.

The nation's failure to provide health insurance for all Americans seems to be harming even many of those who do have good health coverage.

He was an evil dictator whose only goals seemed to be harming his own people, denying a popular rebellion, and flying in the face of the international community.

This suggests that sporadic attacks along the country's north-south highway by the militia of Renamo, the main opposition party, now seem to be harming the economy.Other African markets look healthier.

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Who is going to be harmed?

None of these revenue sources are likely to be harmed.

Developing countries, most likely to be harmed by climate change events, often cannot afford such investments.

"Aboriginal people know all too well what it is like to be harmed by government policies.

It is extremely rare for any visitor to Jamaica to be harmed in any way.

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