Sentence examples for would have damaging from inspiring English sources

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The behavior would have damaging had it come from any talk show host.

The proposed tax "would have damaging implications for growth, jobs and investment beyond the member states involved," said Leo Ringer, the head of the lobby's financial services unit.

The thinktank added that proposals requiring universities to match-fund a year's free tuition would have damaging consequences for universities that contribute most to social mobility by admitting more students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

A long deferral of the bid would have damaging commercial consequences for the company because the full takeover of BSkyB is seen as important to create synergies across its worldwide satellite investments.

Although the economy is in good shape at the moment, he said the shortage of vocational training opportunities caused by the end of New Deal for young people would have damaging consequences if the economy deteriorated.

Eadie said the ruling by the high court last month – that parliament alone has legitimate authority to give notice under article 50 of the treaty on European Union of the UK's withdrawal from the EU – would have damaging consequences.

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It would have damaged the constitution and parliament, so the broadcasters were sacrificed instead.

True or not, that perception would have damaged the Fed and thus the economy.

But signing both would have damaged the Knicks' financial ability to pursue future players.

Its point was to prohibit high heels, which would have damaged the museum's mosaic floors.

It would have damaged Britain's standing in Iraq if Britain had actively opposed the war.

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