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1 Hatch dismissed the idea as too damaging to the economy.
2 Reversing course would be far too damaging for credibility.
3 The data it might contain could prove too damaging .
4 If it is not too damaging to Sony's balance sheet, it is certainly interesting, he said.
5 The effect on his nerves was too damaging .
6 But if this is purely communications that don't reveal too much, then it might not be too damaging .
7 But Chinese officials maintained that such a "decoupling" would be impossible and too damaging for both economies.
8 A chaotic failure on Wall Street would be just too damaging and so regulators should have another option ready.
9 Still, other strategists say that Huckabee's status as a Baptist minister could protect him from too damaging of a fallout.
10 The Defence Force says it's unlikely to force any more staff into civilian roles because the process has been too damaging .
11 If they grew too damaging , the farm boy handled things, emerging silently from his hovel, thrashing a few of them, sending them flying.
12 If bids are not too damaging to its balance sheet they might decide to swallow an offer below book value, an M&A advisor said.
13 So while there are some unfortunate promises from both Labour and the Tories, a victory by either party shouldn't be too damaging to the economy.
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