The collateral damage on offer there was all on the developer's terms.
At the same time, the negative impact of our actions shall have
its collateral damage on the coming generation as well.
Extended battle scenes result in huge
collateral damage on public streets and communities.
It may be that the resulting signatures are
collateral damage on the human genome caused by the enzymes» actions to protect cells from viruses.
Now researchers have found a way to kill tumor cells in test tubes without inflicting
any collateral damage on healthy cells.
As we fight off invaders, we inflict massive
collateral damage on ourselves, poisoning our own organs and breaking down our own tissues.
Tensions with Russia over the unrest in Ukraine are inflicting
collateral damage on science.
Would all this carefully targeted weaponry that destroys cancer cells without inflicting
collateral damage on normal tissue work on cancers outside the brain?
While attention on Bridgegate may wane with the sagging prospects of Christie's presidential campaign, it's important to keep watching the case because it could eventually have
some collateral damage on the national ambitions of a politician in Albany.
With laser - like precision, our unforgiving ways inflict
collateral damage on those we love most, pushing them away from us.
But as Sears (whose sister chain Kmart has also closed enormous numbers of stores) exits many malls, it follows that traffic to such centers would slip and inflict
collateral damage on competitors like Penney and Macy's.
Not exact matches
Everyone makes mistakes, and the most successful entrepreneurs are able to manage them with little public
collateral damage and move
on.
But while AIG's defenders have vilified Goldman Sachs for
collateral calls that seemed timed to inflict maximum
damage, Boyd pins the blame for the insurer's downfall
on a handful of AIG executives too fixated
on securing power and maximizing their bonuses to realize that their company was lurching along
on a death march.
A battle over how players and team owners will split the league's $ 4 billion in annual revenue, which led to the suspension of exhibition and regular - season games through at least Nov. 14, is bringing
collateral damage to a range of businesses counting
on professional basketball events to survive, including caterers, bars, stores, parking lots — and even the self - employed masseurs who tend to players.
Still, no matter who started it, the trade war is
on, and there is bound to be considerable
collateral damage.
We grind because we are driven to get to the next level but with workaholism comes
collateral damage that's often inflicted
on marriages, children, friendships and health.
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 a 25 per cent tariff is imposed
on a large amount of goods... and the trade war perpetuates,
collateral damage to Hong Kong would be unavoidable since we are an entrepôt and there are a lot of direct investments between us.»
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.»
CVS Health led the largest detractors list, apparently suffering
collateral damage from the congressional hearings
on pharmaceutical industry price increases.
On Sunday, let us remember slavery, the Trail of Tears, Jim Crowe, abortion, «
collateral damage,» torture, Japanese internment, and the hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children who have lost their lives to acts of war.
Why focus
on just the
collateral damage that has occurred during Obama's administration?
As a pastor who has walked families through infidelity and its awful fallout far too many times over the past two decades, I've seen the horrible
collateral damage of it all; the violation of trust, the fractured relationships, the wounds it inflicts
on people and the barriers it erects between them, sometimes irrevocably.
O.B.L. had no consideration for innocent people
on his terror spree yet we take care in trying to reduce
collateral damage when we fight his forces; we take their lives into consideration.
It would have been better if they had portrayed Roman as
on the same fighting level as Braun for the entire match, with everyone else caught in the storm as
collateral damage.
Subsequent scans have confirmed that «Kache» has
damaged his MCL (Medial
collateral ligament) and, ahead of a visit to a specialist
on Monday afternoon, he is provisionally expected to be sidelined for an estimated 8 - 12 weeks.
«The time has come to end the culture of the «anything goes» style of management where any adverse impact
on teachers is regarded as
collateral damage.»
This was done to eliminate the potential of a
collateral damage to his chances to the highest office of the land, in case of a possible slip of tongue in indecent language inJohn's submissions
on behalf of the party in his conversation with the media and opponents of the Party.
After all, they had ordered and presided over the direct and indirect killing of tens or hundreds of thousands - in attacks
on civilian and half - civlian targets, in «
collateral damage», through the debilitating sanctions in 1990s that resulted in a huge death toll, indirectly through stoking inter-ethnic and inter-religious strife and so
on.
In an interview, he reiterated that the bill would cause too much «
collateral damage»
on New Yorkers and he fired back at Cuomo.
There is this trend emerging
on our political landscape that has the potential of inflicting
collateral damage to our unitary structure and composition.
«We became
collateral damage in a way,» said James King, 64, a disabled veteran who sells hats and scarves
on the corner of 44th Street and Broadway.
I've tried to kick the habit, but within the first couple of minutes of Dimbers» weekly bumblefest I'm
on my feet, roaring at the television, causing a good deal of
collateral damage to my carpets and red wine glasses.
«The pursuit of a militarised and enforcement - led global «war
on drugs» strategy has produced enormous negative outcomes and
collateral damage.
There could be
collateral damages if average Nigerian civil servants, especially those in Abuja are probed to justify the sources of their comfortable livelihood outside their meagre but legitimate remunerations when the untouchable campaign fund mobilisers and political godfathers are yet to be queried
on their sources of wealth in influencing political decisions.
Which of the two sides will eventually prevail only time will tell but in struggles, such as these many people of principle who may not have paid too much attention to what has been going
on within the Republican Party may unfortunately end up as
collateral damage.
The stakes could not be higher, yet critical knowledge and action needed for stability is in danger of becoming
collateral damage in today's war
on facts.
«Instead of using non-targeted drugs that have lots of
collateral damage we thought we could take advantage of the precision of the immune system, in particular, antibodies,» said David Scadden, MD, Co-director of HSCI, the Gerald and Darlene Jordan Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, and senior author
on the paper.
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.
So Molins and her colleagues are focusing
on metabolomics — an approach that, rather than testing directly for the immune response to the infection, instead looks for a wide spectrum of
collateral damage.
There's other
collateral damage, too: Trawling and bottom - set gillnets (which are left
on the seafloor and then hauled up) can contain up to 20 % «bycatch» of unwanted species, such as deepwater sharks.
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.
Collins warned of a «cloud hanging over this field,» of top US scientists potentially being driven into other disciplines or other countries, and of «severe
collateral damage» to the burgeoning field of induced pluripotent stem cell research, which, he argued, relies
on human embryonic stem cells as a «gold standard» comparator.
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.
More Climate Change
Collateral Damage: Hurricane Maria Takes Out Dominica / / Published
on Sep 18, 2017 Hello People of the World.
«Neutrophils are killing machines but they're also blind, so they shoot at anything and everything — to fight infection effectively and minimize
collateral tissue
damage, they have to be precisely directed and activated,» said UTMB associate professor Krishna Rajarathnam, lead author of a paper
on the study in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology.
The problem is when you boost up that infantry more, more, more, more, more, more, well, there's
collateral damage that can happen like allergies and other issues
on the immune side if you continue to boost it up too high.
Just because you changed the diet which is the foundational key underlying cause, you may have to go deeper and have other systems worked
on and fixed because of that
collateral damage was still
on motion.
If the attack
on p.acnes is mild and controlled then the
collateral damage won't redden and swell the pore up anywhere near as much.
These dangerous chemicals are being sprayed
on our food — every day — and cause massive
collateral damage to the environment and human health.