Sentences with phrase «by the collateral damage»

Scottish Labour, already badly wounded, might be finished off for good by the collateral damage caused by his fight for political survival.
Quinn, troubled by the collateral damage from a recent mission, tries to take matters into his own hands.
But as he yearns to get back in the cockpit of a real plane and becomes increasingly troubled by the collateral damage he causes each time he pushes a button, Egan's nerves — and his relationship with his wife (Mad Men's January Jones)-- begin to unravel.
One of the common mantras that was repeated over and over after the financial crisis and the meltdown in residential mortgage securities is that commercial mortgage backed securities (CMBS) were inadvertently hit by collateral damage and «painted with the same brush» as residential - backed bonds.

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They use a millimeter wave (mmW) radar seeker with a semi-active laser (SAL) that enables final guidance to the target by either the launching platform or another plane, and are perfect to destroy a vehicle with very low collateral damage risk, and an accuracy of about 1 - 2 meters.
The tariffs will be felt most heavily by workers and consumers in the United States as the «collateral damage» spreads throughout the American economy in the form of higher prices and stunted growth, said Jean Simard, head of the Aluminium Association of Canada.
Collateral damage will also occurr to self - driving technology and the semi-autonomous driver assistance systems since they'll likely be viewed with even more suspicion by the public due to this mishap.
But perusing newspapers from towns where fracking is going on reveals how the issue refuses to die, with headlines like «Fears of Tainted Water Well Up in Colorado,» «Collateral Damage: Residents Fear Murky Effects of Energy Boom,» and «Worker Believes Cancer Caused by Fracking Fluids» appearing regularly.
«If he doesn't push the U.S. economy into recession by slashing public spending, Canada's exports might end up as collateral damage in his push to increase protectionism.»
War by another name is still war and we are nothing more than collateral damage.
Collateral damage is already being felt by the likes of Signal, a popular, encrypted - messaging app blocked by some governments.
But added that she also had been distraught from the recent spotlight on her after details emerged on alleged sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein, saying she «became collateral damage in an already horrific story.»
By unnecessarily and cruelly inflicting suffering and death upon children / infants as the collateral damage of god's decision to exterminate their parents when these children / infants were incapable of a free will choice to engage evil or reject god.
Why don't you delusional automatons just practice your silly religious beliefs privately and quietly and stop subjecting us atheists to the collateral damage caused by the violence and destruction that is bred from the conflicts between all of your various different «faiths».
The result: The party's endorsed candidate, Rick Lazio, was dismantled by Carl Paladino, and the ensuing collateral damage is still being assessed.
When a national government fines an internet company and the internet company evades that fine by removing any physical presence from that country, the government has several options, ranging from least to most collateral damage: Use it as a bargain chip when negotiating with their lobbyists.
Frankly, there was little more collateral damage that could have been inflicted to the Labour brand by voting against the measures.
«The collateral damage of the closing of St. Vincent's Hospital is simply enormous,» said Borough President Scott Stringer, who was flanked by a crowd of pregnant women at a media conference after the meeting.
Likewise, it can be anticipated that food access and utilization will be affected indirectly via collateral effects on household and individual incomes, and food utilization could be impaired by loss of access to drinking water and damage to health.
They try to outdo other suitors by spiking seminal fluid with proteins that kill other flies» sperm — with collateral damage to the female.
To prevent collateral damage to precious nerve cells during immune skirmishes, the brain and spinal cord are tightly sealed off from the rest of the body by the blood - brain barrier.
It may be that the resulting signatures are collateral damage on the human genome caused by the enzymes» actions to protect cells from viruses.
Such approaches are yet to be tested in vivo and the potential to cause collateral damage by removing the brake on potent inflammatory cells must be considered.
Black - footed Ferret The most endangered mammal in North America, Black - footed Ferrets were thought to have gone extinct forty years ago — collateral damage of the war on prairie dogs by high - plains ranchers and farmers.
Together with Rangaswamy Srinivasan and Samuel E. Blum, for their discovery of pulsed ultraviolet laser surgery, wherein laser light cuts and etches biological tissue by photoablation with minimal collateral damage, leading to healing without significant scarring.
Together with Rangaswamy Srinivasan and James J. Wynne, for their discovery of pulsed ultraviolet laser surgery, wherein laser light cuts and etches biological tissue by photoablation with minimal collateral damage, leading to healing without significant scarring.
As you know by now, free radicals also destroy healthy cell walls and DNA, so there is collateral damage, too.
Figure 2 — Comment spam Without a doubt, there is the collateral damage from the attack fronted by the hundreds of luring - oriented highly attractive fake profiles.
We're surrounded by surveillance and the threat of violence, and this film asks us to judge the proper balance between liberty and security — and the amount of collateral damage acceptable to maintain the latter.
Among the one hundred sixty - eight dead were children, some of whose bodies we see on the screen, their deaths justified by McVeigh as «collateral damage» (not mentioned in the documentary).
Laura is more a symbol of the collateral damage of Mexico's billion - dollar drug war than a character, and she kind of becomes a numb zombie by the movie's latter half, perhaps accepting her doomed fate.
Hood and Eye In The Sky was awarded for its powerful portrayal of the ethical dilemmas posed by drone warfare, including how political and military leaders assess «collateral damage» — a term for which the film provides much - needed humanity.
By people, I mean actual, beloved MCU principals, not just the usual innocent off - screen bystanders; this time, the collateral damage feels personal.
A big screen and small screen version of the Getty kidnapping, an oddly self - serving new version of «Israel's Finest Hour,» «Seven Day in Entebbe,» coming out and this (which came out in late 2017), it's hard to tie them together as a trend or embrace of the zeitgeist — a «talk tough, act tougher» age when «collateral damage» was tolerated by the likes of Reagan, Thatcher, Brezhnev, et al..
It's the story of lives that are interrupted by war — the innocent non-combatants who could be moments away from becoming collateral damage and the soldiers who leave their everyday lives to fight for a cause in which they believe.
The new movie, directed — as were the last two — by Paul Greengrass (who also gave us Captain Phillips, among others), filled with fast - paced car chases and fight scenes, does not disappoint in this regard, unless one minds an appalling level of collateral damage.
Now all three films will hit the fall circuit, along with Oscar perennial Plan B's «Beautiful Boy» (October 12), directed by Belgian Felix Van Groenigen («Broken Circle Breakdown»), adapted by «Lion» screenwriter Luke Davies from the memoirs of David and Nick Sheff about dealing with collateral damage around a recovering and relapsing meth addict («Call Me By Your Name» Oscar nominee Timothée Chalametby Belgian Felix Van Groenigen («Broken Circle Breakdown»), adapted by «Lion» screenwriter Luke Davies from the memoirs of David and Nick Sheff about dealing with collateral damage around a recovering and relapsing meth addict («Call Me By Your Name» Oscar nominee Timothée Chalametby «Lion» screenwriter Luke Davies from the memoirs of David and Nick Sheff about dealing with collateral damage around a recovering and relapsing meth addict («Call Me By Your Name» Oscar nominee Timothée ChalametBy Your Name» Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet).
The ever - present risk of collateral damage is magnified tenfold by the agencies strike first policy, and it isn't long before Tommy is sinking into the bottle and losing sleep over pulling the trigger.
Hanks is pulling double duty as in years gone past; in addition to his turn as Uncle Walt, he's also winning plaudits (and a likely nomination) as real - life «Captain Phillips,» kidnapped by Somali pirates and almost rendered collateral damage by the U.S. armed forces.
«COLOSSAL» Nacho Vigalondo's Colossal is an unconventional, and extremely enjoyable, monster movie that explores the self - destruction and collateral damage caused by a broken individual.
The last group is a reconstituted version of the Main Street Singers, led by Terry (John Michael Higgins, The Man Who Wasn't There, Best in Show) and Laurie Bohner (Collateral Damage, Best in Show), who also follow their own color - based religion.
Premise: After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, another international incident involving Captain America (Chris Evans) and the Avengers results in collateral damage, prompting politicians to form a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to call in the Avengers, which results in the fracturing of the team into two opposing factions — one led by Captain America who wishes to operate without regulation, and one led by Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.) who supports government oversight — while they attempt to protect the world from a new enemy.
Co-director Joe Russo also spoke at the event, adding that the film's plot revolves around the «collateral damage» and loss of life caused by actions taken by the Avengers.
The smartest move made by returning screenwriter David S. Goyer and new ringer Chris Terrio (Argo) is building the movie around the collateral damage of Man Of Steel's climax, restaged from the ground - level perspective of Gotham's playboy with a secret, Bruce Wayne.
This concept comes up strongly in Gavin Hood's «Eye in the Sky,» a war drama with comedic touches dealing with this moral issue: should the West, represented by the U.K. and U.S., opt to bomb a compound in Nairobi in order to kill three top - ranking Al - Shabaab terrorists when collateral damage would result in the death of a nine - year - old girl?
It had been a few months since Iron Man et al. had destroyed Sokovia in the process of killing a 10 - foot android voiced by James Spader; the MCU was beginning to consider real - world problems like collateral damage and civilian oversight.
As her face - off with Dixon escalates, unravels and literally combusts, leaving any amount of collateral damage in its wake, more than one character is subjected to complex catharsis — while McDonagh's damnation of the police is complicated by concessions and questions that not every American may wish to ask right now.
It's an unusual case of collateral damage, but the suppression of domestic political opposition, independent media, and open protest in Turkey by President Tayyip Erdoğan and his attacks on Fethullah Gülen, a onetime ally now living in political exile in a small Pennsylvania town 90 miles north of Philadelphia, has spilled over to a Texas - based public charter school.
It's an unusual case of collateral damage, but the suppression of domestic political opposition, independent media, and open protest in Turkey by President Tayyip Erdo
The property being used as collateral is then sold and the money obtained from the sell is used to repay the loan plus any damages and the remaining can be claimed by the previous owner or by the other creditors.
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