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It's bad — it's doing damage to the Supreme Court.
So general claims always risk doing damage to this pluralism and difference.
In a way, they're doing damage to progressive movements by being so monumentally banal.
"They're doing damage to all of us; these are national secrets," said the anchor Ainsley Earhardt.
Trump is already doing damage to the global trading system with a number of his trade policies.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea often lurk without symptoms, even as they are doing damage to the reproductive system.
They see Democrats taking money from the big businesses that are doing damage to working-class families.
Facebook has allowed all of this, despite insurmountable evidence that anti-vaxxers are doing damage to people's health.
The basic premise that the signals coming from smartphones are doing damage to men's sperm is shaky at best.
Trump then proceeded to spend the aftermath of the Brexit vote doing damage to whatever gains he should have made.
More of our political leaders need to speak out — praising constructive policies while criticizing those doing damage to our country.
Hurricane Irma has yet to make landfall, but it's already doing damage to companies that depend on recreation and tourism.
But this trial process is a circus that's doing damage to a system that's significantly more valuable than a flaming limo.
Kobre said that technology is "doing damage to relationships, privacy, human dignity, the ability to succeed in school and at work."
"But it's true that a woman with anxiety compared to one without anxiety, it may be doing damage to their heart," she said.
Energetic particles from the Sun and outside our Solar Systems can travel through materials and skin, doing damage to the body over time.
If you use them too often or leave them on for too long, you could actually wind up doing damage to your strands.
And they get in there and they start hitting people and we had a couple big strong powerful guys doing damage to people.
Particularly with the warrior's enrage mechanic (doing damage to your own minions to get more resources), cards like Acolyte and Battle Rage are critical.
The second is if he gets reëlected and winds up doing damage to our checks and balances or our reputation as a democratic society.
On occasion, these alien species have the right combination of traits to become invasive, doing damage to the environment, causing problems for humans, or both.
With notable exceptions, Israel has often answered with airstrikes that pounded Hamas military emplacements evacuated of their personnel, doing damage to buildings but not shedding much blood.
But, there are other things shopaholics can do on days like Black Friday to keep them from doing damage to their bank accounts and their mental health.
If it's an escape from problems with being lonely or anxious, Morin says there are other ways of addressing those issues without doing damage to your credit score.
"If you look at the institutions, the president is doing damage to, really, the glue that's held our system together for 200 years," Sanford said during a Hill.
He told me that he was worried about doing damage to an institution that he loved — people were threatening to pull donations — but that he was not pushed out.
I just have to accept that I have that guilt and accept that I'm doing damage to the environment by living in a space that's bigger than what I need.
But now there's some question as to whether the presidential ambitions, while providing Trump with the stature he craves, are doing damage to the luxury brand he has built over decades.
In the UK it is creating uncertainty and doing damage to faith in politics, while the European Union has a legitimate desire to move on to decisions about its own future.
I've found this particularly useful when traveling to cold climates — the compression system is effective on down coats, but not so aggressive that you're worried about doing damage to your clothing.
The N.S.A. used sophisticated malware to destroy Iran's nuclear centrifuges — and then saw the same code proliferate around the world, doing damage to random targets, including American business giants like Chevron.
So if you take low-end, perfectly good laptops that are available in the millions off [the platform], you're really doing damage to those products in terms of visibility to the world.
While the goal of bringing broadband internet to rural areas is one we all share, there are other options that Microsoft should consider before doing damage to local TV stations and viewers.
Trump's very poor debate strategy was to lie and claim that protesters are some, "bad dudes, swinging, doing damage to people..." You are failing at a debate when you bring on the bull.
Rawls left the game later in the half and entered the NFL's concussion protocol, but the second-year running back returned to action during the second half and continued doing damage to the Panthers' defense.
And I would take a serious look at large agribusinesses, who are not only destroying the careers and lives of small, rural and family farmers, but doing damage to the planet in potentially irreversible ways.
To chalk up some quick "kills" in dogfights with the enemy "deep state" they fantasize about, the administration is doing damage to a key institution of U.S. international influence, which will play out over decades.
But, from what I've seen, it's more often the matriarch and patriarch of the family who are often doing damage to their financial stability by footing the bill for offspring who couldn't otherwise afford to attend.
The only consolation is that flying on a broomstick is lighter than a flying car and less likely to have a lithium-ion battery that can catch fire and explode, doing damage to the surrounding area.
You're sending a signal to the rest of the country that, if you pursue critiques of the regime and call for political freedoms and human rights, you're actually doing damage to the country and undermining your own interests.
Under his plea deal, Papadopoulos acknowledged that Joseph Mifsud, a Maltese academic, told him in April 2016 that Russia had "dirt" on then-Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, three months before hacked emails started appearing online and doing damage to the Clinton campaign.
Yet every well-meaning parent is terrified of unintentionally doing damage to their child, whether that means feeding them food that turns out to be unsafe, buying a crib that's later recalled for some ghastly hazard, or a million other accidental disasters.
Because sections of many parks are still open to the public without any oversight, there have been problems ranging from bathrooms overflowing with waste and garbage to a horrible subset of people seemingly intent on doing damage to these invaluable natural resources.
Uncannily, Zuma's almost superhuman tenacity had been foretold in his middle name, Gedleyihlekisa, a shortened form of the Zulu sentence "ngeke ngithule umuntu engigedla engihlekisa" ("I won't keep quiet when someone deceives me with a beautiful smile while he is doing damage to me").
Los Angeles (CNN Business)When asked about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's new privacy-focused vision for his company Wednesday, a Snap executive told press that Facebook's products are doing damage to society, and that Zuckerberg should address the company's messes before investing in the future.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump will get his military parade, but it is unlikely to mirror the Paris Bastille Day event which inspired him as it will not involve any heavy military vehicles like tanks to avoid doing damage to the streets of Washington, according to a Pentagon planning memo shown to CNN.
Professor Zhu Chaodong, the Institute of Zoology's lead scientist in insect evolution studies at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, told the South China Morning Post that it would be a "catastrophe" if billions of cockroaches were suddenly released into the wild, either as a result of human error or natural disaster doing damage to the building.
"Obviously, innovation and technology have been changing the way and even form of how products are made, and there's an opportunity to have certain products and innovations made with a lot more regional integration, without doing damage to current lines of production," Kalach, who heads the international negotiating team of Mexico's Consejo Coordinador Empresarial business lobby, said by phone from Washington.
" In a message on Twitter immediately after Comey's statement was released, Trump called the system "rigged," and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said that while he respects the law enforcement professionals at the FBI, "this announcement defies explanation" and is "doing damage to the rule of law.
"This debate, this division cannot drag on much longer... It is doing damage to our politics "What we need to focus on is our future relationship with the EU. The ideal outcome of this process would be to agree an approach on the future relationship that delivers on the result of the referendum that both the leader of the opposition and I could put to the House for approval and which I could then take to next week's European council.
Larvae live in and pupate in the soil, feeding on living plant roots. Adults are long-lived, doing damage to foliage, sometimes defoliating young bushes.
Unable to gain entry, he was forced to content himself with doing damage to the house instead. Apparently due to his personal connections, he remained unpunished for any of his misdeeds.
The peanut butter rubbed off, doing damage to soft furnishings and other peoples' costumes, and then began to go rancid under the heat of the lighting. Food, odious, and messy substances were banned as costume elements after that event.
In February 2015, an open letter published by German hotelier Marco Nussbaum, co-founder and CEO of the "prizeotel" budget-design hotel brand, was highly critical of Booking.com's "brand hijacking" activity. His letter outlined details relating to Booking.com's use of Google Adwords, and how it was doing damage to his business.
Ideally Corydoras sterbai should be housed with a fine substrate such as sand or gravel in order to avoid doing damage to their delicate barbels. However, large gravel will suffice as long as it is not sharp edged. Their only other requirement is that shade be provided for them, by means of overhanging rock, large leaved plants, arching bogwood or caves. Breeding is not too difficult.
According to Bernanke a small decline in the price level simply reallocates wealth from debtors to creditors without doing damage to the economy. But when the deflation is severe, falling asset prices along with debtor bankruptcies lead to a decline in the nominal value of assets on bank balance sheets. Banks will react by tightening their credit conditions. That in turn leads to a credit crunch that does serious harm to the economy.
Burleigh Falls in the rain located in North Kawartha but near Trent Lakes Trent Lakes is home to Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, which is set around Catchacoma Lake and Mississagua Lake. A 37587.00 ha Natural Environment Park permitting "backcountry" camping and primarily a water access only interior. Three violent summer wind storms have hit this area doing damage to property and forest, one in 1927, then 1995 and in 2006. The area is also a popular cottaging and recreational area.
She decides that she is going to urinate in the bottle, but Kelly pleads with her not to do this. Dill accidentally starts a fire in the kitchen, doing damage to a pan and the stove top. Jack is irritated by the fact that Dill is the only one who doesn't seem to be helping clean up the mess, although Dill points out that he would only make things worse. Ozzy and Sharon finally persuade Jack to ask Dill to leave the house.
Sign about environment remediation, Gilberton, 2014 Gilberton has acid sulphate soil in naturally water-logged conditions. The lowering of the water table due to drainage work on the Pimpama River allows oxidisation of the iron sulfide to create sulphuric acid which can, in turn, enable the release of iron, aluminium and other heavy metals, doing damage to both the natural and built environment. Application of lime to neutralise low pH levels and the maintenance of broad shallow drains to reduce oxidisation are used to mitigate the problem.
Critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote in his review: "Clive Donner's Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen... is loose- limbed, immensely good-natured entertainment that moves easily between parody and slapstick without ever doing damage to the memories of the character who, in the 1950s and 1960s, gained something of a following as a figure of camp." Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 5.5/10 with 5 critics' responses. TV Guide gives Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen 0 out of 5 stars.
When he activates his power he can smell burnt toast, as this is what he could smell the day his parents died. This is first shown when he tries to steal from a warehouse in Ipswich and senses the security guard. He always blames himself for not warning his parents the accident which would occur for he knew his parents would not believe him. He regretted not doing damage to the car such as pouring paint over it or slashing a car tire to prevent them from going out in the car.
42 An Allied attempted surprise raid on Rabaul in February by USS Lexington aircraft turned back when it was detected too far away to launch. Land-based Japanese "Betty" bombers from Rabaul pursued the carrier but 15 were shot down without doing damage to the Allies.Parshall and Tully, p. 31 In March, Japanese landings at Lae and Salamaua on the northern coast of New Guinea were hit hard by 104 aircraft that launched from USS Lexington and Yorktown from south of Port Moresby and flew over the Owen Stanley mountain range.
This helped keep Borden from being flooded during heavy rains. On April 3, 1974, an F4 tornado struck the west side of Borden before moving into nearby Daisy Hill, killing one person. On May 27, 2004, an F2 tornado struck the northern edge of the town, doing damage to homes and the trees on the hillside but causing no deaths. On March 2, 2012, another tornado, rated EF4, hit nearby Pekin and the northern Borden community of Daisy Hill before moving along to Henryville and points further northeast.
Jamie Whincup topped the opening session with the fastest time for an opening session in Bathurst 1000 history. Macauley Jones had the first incident of the weekend, and the only one of the session, backing his Holden Commodore ZB into the wall at the Cutting. As well as doing damage to the rear bumper and chassis rail, the impact bizarrely popped the rivets out of the roof, which subsequently folded back on the car as the Tim Blanchard Racing driver stopped at Reid Park. The first co-driver session was smattered with incidents, starting with multiple drivers running through the grass at the Chase.
Military use of the bell tower continued between 1804 and 1828; in the latter year the structure was returned to control of the commune, who refused to maintain it. In 1833, important repairs were carried out on the tower. Nevertheless, a pronouncement of 18 April 1836 found that it was not fair to force the commune to maintain the bell tower in its then-current state, given that it could be either removed or shortened without doing damage to the church itself. As it was eventually decided that the tower was of essential importance to the island, the state agreed to subsidize repairs, allotting 3000 gold francs for the purpose in 1837.
Pure re-distributions should have no significant macroeconomic effects. Building on both the monetary hypothesis of Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz as well as the debt deflation hypothesis of Irving Fisher, Ben Bernanke developed an alternative way in which the financial crisis affected output. He builds on Fisher's argument that dramatic declines in the price level and nominal incomes lead to increasing real debt burdens which in turn leads to debtor insolvency and consequently leads to lowered aggregate demand, a further decline in the price level then results in a debt deflationary spiral. According to Bernanke, a small decline in the price level simply reallocates wealth from debtors to creditors without doing damage to the economy.
He builds on Fisher's argument that dramatic declines in the price level and nominal incomes lead to increasing real debt burdens, which in turn leads to debtor insolvency and consequently lowers aggregate demand; a further price level decline would then result in a debt deflationary spiral. According to Bernanke, a small decline in the price level simply reallocates wealth from debtors to creditors without doing damage to the economy. But when the deflation is severe, falling asset prices along with debtor bankruptcies lead to a decline in the nominal value of assets on bank balance sheets. Banks will react by tightening their credit conditions, which in turn leads to a credit crunch that seriously harms the economy.
Andrea Levin, executive director of the American pro-Israel Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting (CAMERA), said the newspaper was doing "damage to the truth" and sometimes making serious factual errors but not often correcting them. According to The Jerusalem Post, Haaretz editor-in- chief David Landau said at the 2007 Limmud conference in Moscow that he had told his staff not to report about criminal investigations against Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in order to promote Sharon's 2004–2005 Gaza disengagement plan. In April 2017, Haaretz published an op-ed by a staff writer that said the religious right is worse than Hezbollah."Paper draws fire for op-ed calling national religious worse than Hezbollah", Times of Israel, 13 April 2017.
All these guys, including Zavos are doing damage to the profession and goodwill we have built up for many years in the area of fertility treatments." Professor Robert Winston, emeritus professor of fertility studies at Imperial College London, said "I do not know of any credible evidence that suggests Dr Zavos can clone a human being. This seems to be yet another one of his claims to get repeated publicity". Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania said of Zavos, "I think he is the most dangerous of the current fringe proponents of cloning, because he knows more, stretches the facts, and seems to be wallowing in a mix of publicity and fund-raising that rests on a foundation of hype.
Three of the ships headed directly for Hispaniola with much-needed supplies, while Columbus took the other three in an exploration of what might lie to the south of the Caribbean islands he had already visited, including a hoped-for passage to continental Asia.Christopher Minster, "The Third Voyage of Christopher Columbus" Columbus led his fleet to the Portuguese island of Porto Santo, his wife's native land. He then sailed to Madeira and spent some time there with the Portuguese captain João Gonçalves da Camara, before sailing to the Canary Islands and Cape Verde. On July 13, Columbus's fleet entered the doldrums of the mid-Atlantic, where they were becalmed for several days, the heat doing damage to their ships, food, and water supply.
A determining factor was that the House of Lords believed that it was the discretion of a chief police officer to decide how available resources should be deployed and which leads should be acted upon and which possibilities ruled out. The House was also not prepared to risk the possibility of encouraging "defensive" policing whereby the police would shun any potential for liability even where to do so would further the case. The court in Capital and Counties plc v Hampshire County Council decided that a fire brigade only owed a duty of care to the owners of the property to which it responded to avoid doing damage to the property which would not otherwise occur. In this instance, the relationship was insufficiently proximate, another, separate, requirement of Caparo test.
The gameplay was split between a traditional adventure setting, where a player could interact with "real world" inhabitants within Chiba City, and a 3D grid representation of cyberspace once he'd managed to regain access. Different "real world" locations led to different grid sectors, thus developing the plot and enriching the immersion. Cyberspace combat was also simulated in the game as the player attempted to breach ICE (Intrusion Countermeasure Electronics) to gain entry to database nodes and potentially face the formidable AIs (Artificial Intelligences) that hide behind them. "Combat" with ICE consisted of the ICE and the player doing damage to each other (the former through a built-in attack form, the latter based on what programs the player ran; some programs did one-time damage, some did damage over time for a while, and some had other effects such as slowing down the ICE) until either the ICE "cracked" or the player was kicked out of cyberspace.

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