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damaging economy effect pension perverse private protect putting schemes sector thereby trying uk
It could have the perverse effect of throttling private sector investment, thereby damaging the UK economy - putting the very pension schemes the regulator is trying to protect under even more pressure.
damaging human involving reputation
He has no damaging reputation involving human rights.
damaging pigs
Pigs are probably one of the most damaging invasive species. Ryan Smith
damaging feared hurricane less oil pressure takes therefore
The hurricane was much less damaging than was feared and therefore oil is declining. That takes the pressure off the economy, so we're getting a knee-jerk reaction.
damaging dice slice
You can slice and dice this thing any way you want, but I still think it's politically damaging for the administration. David Gergen
damaging reputation time united
At the same time things went wrong, damaging the reputation and credibility of the United Nations. Saddam Hussein
damaging financial further system unclear
It is unclear how much financial infrastructure has been damaged, ... At least temporarily, the financial system could be frozen, further damaging the economy.
damaging denying environment legitimate question resource simply users water
They are simply denying other legitimate water users the resource and damaging the environment. There's no question that we will take action. O. J. Simpson
damaging government incredible managing overcome shameful
It is shameful and incredible that the government isn't managing to overcome this stalemate, which is increasingly damaging Italy's credibility.
damaging ignore kids parenting screwing somehow understand
I told my kids when they were little, 'Look, kids, your mother and I are screwing you up somehow. We don't understand how, or we wouldn't do it. But we're parents. So somehow we're damaging you, and I want you to know that early. So just ignore me when I go to that part of my parenting.' Pat Conroy
damaging decided events global intense lowest market might military nearly people pricing prior stock
Prior to the war, the stock market was at its lowest because people were pricing in a more intense military conflict, which hasn't happened, ... The market has decided that these events weren't nearly as damaging as they might have been to the global economy.
damaging feels hard prevent touched
I have touched coral, and it feels hard like a rock, with a little slimy thing on top of it. But it is better to not touch coral, to prevent damaging it. Enric Sala
damaging department document fact given knew problems shows
The fact that the independent panel wasn't given the document shows how damaging this really was. It shows the department knew about this long before the problems arose publicly. Doug Larson
damaging dangerous disclosure efforts homeland people protect terrorist
If accurate, such an egregious disclosure could have long-term and far-reaching damaging and dangerous consequences, and will imperil our efforts to protect the American people and our homeland from terrorist attacks, Bill Frist
damaging paula people simple singing television
I find Paula patronizing. It's as simple as that. Paula is more damaging than I am to these contestants because a lot of people just shouldn't be singing for a living. Simon Cowell
damaging instead people thinking
He's radiating confidence; it may even be bravado, ... He was thinking ahead. This could have been a very damaging photo. Instead I think most people will look at this and chuckle. Larry Sabato
damaging spreading
It is disappointing that he is spreading unfounded and damaging claims.
damaging legitimacy opposition process suggest support
It is damaging to the legitimacy of the confirmation process to suggest the examination of a nominee's record, as well as support for or opposition to a nominee, is in any way religiously motivated,
damaging extremely national
It is extremely damaging to U.S. national interests.
damaging hugely seen
That would be seen as a confrontation; it would be hugely damaging to the relationship. Christine Gregoire
damaging decision effect mutual reputation violation
I would look on such a decision as a violation of mutual commitments made over the years, with a damaging effect on Habitat's reputation and effectiveness, Jimmy Carter
damaging main might threat today
I think our main threat today might be some hail, but more damaging winds, not as many tornadoes.
damaging joined left people society
Wherever I've been, I've left people who joined Hizb ut-Tahrir. I have to make amends. What I did was damaging to British society and the world at large. Maajid Nawaz
damaging faced good team watch
I couldn't watch because shootouts they're damaging to your health. I've never faced a team as good as Churchill.
damaging goes good home letter mail receive regular week
My heart goes out to a missionary who does not receive regular mail from home. Generally, a letter once a week is a good rule. But on the other hand, too much mail can be damaging to a missionary's morale. Gordon B. Hinckley
damaging impression iraq public states terrorists united
The reality in Iraq is that we are creating new terrorists and severely damaging the public impression of the United States in the Muslim world. Sherrod Brown
damaging freely government grant irritating million necessary since six
Since it is necessary to grant six million Filipinos their rights, so that they may be in fact Spaniards, let the government grant these rights freely and spontaneously, without damaging reservations, without irritating mistrust. Jose Rizal
damaging directly effects reflects result
This result directly reflects the very damaging effects of relegation. Rupert Lowe
damaging further stage understanding
There has to be an understanding that further strengthening of the yen at this stage could be damaging to Japan's economy,
damaging hail looking predict storms strong until winds
We can't predict tornadoes until they happen, but we're looking for strong storms with hail and damaging winds (today). It should be an interesting day.