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They also worry that development would bring pollution, which might damage fish stocks and put an end to their traditional (and lucrative) pastime of breeding songbirds.
He said there was potentially a "clear conflict of interest" in the Treasury's role promoting economic growth and deciding whether to investigate a UK company for misdeeds in a foreign country which might damage its reputation and finances.
Oceanographers generally don't usually work in oil slicks, which might damage their equipment.
In this way, AHSP prevents the precipitation of free α chains which might damage the membrane of erythrocyte.
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) described it a "significant backward step" which might damage the professionalism of teaching.
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This would take time and continue to attract comment and speculation, which might further damage reputations".
And that, in turn, must have required an evolutionary pressure.One suggestion often proferred is that the melanin in black skin, by absorbing ultraviolet light which might otherwise damage DNA and cause mutations, protects against skin cancer.
Those cars have a lot of wiring in their doors, which might get damaged in this breaking in process.
Meanwhile, the Sunday Telegraph reported that Liberal Democrat party president Tim Farron has said he is "greatly worried" by the Government's "dash for shale gas", which he said might damage the countryside.
The report noted that his legal fees were paid by News Group on condition that he not "make any statement or comment which might injure, damage or impugn the good name, character or reputation of" News Group.
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