Sentences with phrase «already done some serious damage»

However, the waters have already done serious damage to Thailand's rice crop that provides the largest part of internationally traded rice.
The right wing Blairites have already done serious damage to Labour in the run - up to the election.
It's always tough around this time of year to be good and not go too crazy on the sales, although I may have already done some serious damage.

Not exact matches

Kenneth Cole later claimed it wasn't trying to make light of the serious situation, but the damage was already done.
* The uncertainty being generated by U.S. trade tariffs is already hurting investment in the global economy and could do serious damage to world growth, European Central Bank policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Tuesday.
Some may argue that the damage has already been done in their absence with Man Utd falling behind City, but they'll seemingly be in a much stronger position from next month onwards to launch a serious pursuit.
Hodgson already stated the sub was precautionary and that Danny doesn't have serious damage.
He writes: «But serious damage has already been done,» and then discusses polling data that shows increasing public disbelief in the global warming crisis.
I could do more serious damage to my budget than have already done, eek.
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