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1 In many ways it is that public perception that is so damaging here.
2 His departure won't look so damaging for the Co-op in a week or two.
3 It is the disjunction between values and actions that is so damaging for Brown.
4 International research has shed new light on why the February earthquake in Christchurch was so damaging .
5 Nothing is so damaging to appeals to prejudice, spread-eagleism, and fustian bombast as an impassive reception.
6 The poor performance of the equipment was one of the reasons the spill was so damaging .
7 Probably a ninety percent cut in pay-whywould anybody even consider something so damaging , so stupid?
8 That person is too much interested in the house's good name to spread so damaging a story.
9 He funks making so damaging an admission.
10 In a note, she said: It is a story of how conflicts of interest can be so damaging .
11 The rumors became so damaging that he was obliged to take the humiliating step of denying them publicly.
12 Exley said those claims are so damaging and unfounded that he's now considering a defamation lawsuit against Bush.
13 If persistent worry is potentially so damaging to our mental health, what can be done to combat it?
14 That's what makes it so damaging .
15 The issue is potentially so damaging because Fillon's austerity plan for France hangs on his own reputation for righteousness.
16 A string of relationships, after all, were so damaging not only to Woods's personal life but his broader reputation.
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