Sentence examples for too damaging from inspiring English sources

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That said, there is nothing too damaging.

Operations that would result in levels roughly five times above normal would be considered too damaging.

Thiago Alcântara's return from injury should ensure that selling Kroos will not be too damaging.

But he understands that it would too damaging politically for the Kurds to make any overtures to Israel, whatever their feelings on the matter.

Despite jeopardising a lucrative relationship with GlaxoSmithKline, a British pharmaceutical firm, the threat of a customer boycott was deemed too damaging.

Others said that whatever their doubts about Geithner, the political costs to Obama would be too damaging.

These cells were added in media minus supplements or growth factors to media covering the monolayer, because removal of all survival factors was too damaging.

Full-out bleaching all in one day is not recommended, as it is too damaging.

Party officials, however, say it would be far too damaging to make the wiretapping public.

Too exhausting, too competitive, too damaging to the delicate female organs, too... unwomanly.

Others argued that the mounting allegations were too damaging to ignore.

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