Sentence examples for very damaging for from inspiring English sources

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"It is very damaging for the country," Mr. Shen said of the directive.

He knows that it would be very damaging for Scotland to do that.

Five years of Sarkozy have been very damaging for many people.

So the consequences of this week's events could be very large and very damaging for France.

"The past four years have been very damaging for her," Clifford added.

Cutting academic staff, axing departments, or artificially curbing student numbers from the centre will be very damaging for the universities.

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For me that is going to be a very damaging decision for golf.

Mr. Jones added, "That is a very damaging perception for The New York Times to allow".

"This has been a very damaging time for the reputation of Fifa and therefore the whole of football.

He told the Sunday Telegraph the entire scandal has been a very "damaging episode" for the Met Police, which now faced the difficult task of rebuilding public confidence.

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.

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