Encara no tenim significats per a "be collateral".
1Northern Ireland continues to be collateral damage in Brexit, said the source.
2The Estonians are neutral bystanders, but are far more likely to be collateral damage.
3They'd rather fight where there won't be collateral damage.
4They'd defend themselves and he would be collateral damage.
5But there will be collateral damage to others too.
6Banks and retailers have said consumers will be collateral damage if their side does not prevail.
7Like any soldier he'll accept the fact that in war there 's bound to be collateral damage.
8Emerging markets will simply be collateral damage.
9There 's going to be collateral damage.
10It is important and legitimate to debate the Australia-China relationship, but we can't let Chinese Australians be collateral damage.
11Companies that were supposed to be collateral damage from the new wave of ACA regulations have become Wall Street darlings.
12If Sánchez arrives at the Etihad it appears one or both of Sterling and Sergio Agüero will be collateral damage.
13Taranaki farmers say they'll be collateral damage if a recommendation that safety exclusion zones around oil and gas installations is taken up.
14And there 's going to be collateral damage along the way." He held up a hand and continued, hurriedly, "Please understand.
15What, I ask, of the argument that there will be collateral damage and some men will be overly punished for minor transgressions?
16It also raises questions about impugning the reputation of political "civilians", and whether they should be collateral damage in such debates.
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