Sentences with phrase «considerable more damage to»

Then you'll run into a boss who takes a considerable more damage to take down.

Not exact matches

Well, more congenial it may be, but I would have more admiration for the Cardinal if he would use his considerable prestige to speak out about those who have done so much to damage the Jesuits, and to speak up for those faithful Jesuits who have been treated so shabbily by those in authority.
The governor said that a total of 14 fatalities and six injuries were attributed to the storm, and more than 370 roofs were damaged and 38 structures completely destroyed due to the weight of the considerable snow accumulation.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer continued their criticism of the House GOP tax reform plan yesterday, saying that despite changes to make it more palatable to blue state lawmakers, it still would do considerable damage to New York.
It's clear to me and I hope it's clear to people; that four more years of the Mahama government is going to lead to considerable damage to the prospect of the Ghanaian awakening.
The heroes of the tale get to fight on the battlefield, too, and to my surprise I actually did manage to forge a small connection with them, although it was less due to their personality or bravery and more because a hero unit can take considerable punishment and dish out a lot of damage, meaning they alone can swing the tide of a whole battle.
Having gained considerable traction on the issue in recent years, many will be working hard over the next two weeks to prepare the ground for more substantive progress later in the year, and to remind governments loss and damage is an issue they can't shy away from.
«Claim frequency and severity of the claim play a considerable role is determining rates, especially if there's more than one claim relating to the same issue like water damage, wind storms, etc.,» says Bank.
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