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