Sentences with phrase «doing real damage»

You'll also need to be somewhat savvy — this procedure is not for beginners and missteps can end up doing real damage to your phone.
In other words, the disinformation has breached the indie walls — and that means it could be doing real damage to people's writing plans....
That's developer Trendy Entertainment's term for waving your sword at an enemy and chipping their hit points away without feeling any particular sense of impact — that's been a focus during development, and in Dungeon Defenders 2 each swing of your sword or your staff feels like it's doing real damage.
When it happens repeatedly, it can start doing real damage to your thyroid.
Unfortunately, when we look at the purpose of preservatives it becomes apparent that we could be doing real damage to ourselves by eating foods containing them.
The spending limits, they argue, will do little to rein in the national debt because they don't apply to mandatory spending — but are doing real damage to the nation's security and ability to fund innovative science.
There is mounting evidence to suggest these drugs are doing real damage to people's health.
«Of course countries have got to make difficult decisions about their own public finances... but it's the open speculation from some members in the eurozone about the future of some countries in the eurozone which I think is doing real damage across the whole European economy.»
Keeping in mind that # 1 was doing real damage, the GOP still emerges from this in a stronger position on DACA negotiations, since Democrats couldn't move polls in their direction with a shutdown (which was their most potent tool).
This is doing huge damage in terms of taking money that could be invested in companies, in new businesses, but also, it was money that could be taxed by governments in Africa to build roads, provide schools, hospitals, and so on, so this is doing real damage
It may not be perfect, but it doesn't have to be perfect for them to do some real damage.
Minutes after Clinton released her statement, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said that «greedy» pharmaceutical companies which jack up costs «often do real damage to their reputation» during a media briefing (while declining to «second guess» Mylan's specific pricing strategies).
But if rates rise too quickly or unexpectedly, they can do real damage.
He has the potential to do real damage to the repubs at both the local and national level.
I think we have to look at intent and effect — religion, at least in the modern era, creates complex explanations to (continue to) deceive, and does real damage to individuals and society, whereas pop fiction creates elaborate expanations and plots to entertain.
Even if you think you can be objective, if the public views your actions as trying to sweep things under the rug, this does real damage, not only to your church but to the entire Christian community.
The 22 - year - old has both the pace, creativity and eye for goal to do real damage in the Premier League, and his asking price shouldn't cause too much trouble for Liverpool if they receive a big offer for Coutinho.
FSU's win over the Boston College Eagles all but burst the latter's bubble, while the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, with Bonzie Colson back on the court, will need to do some real damage in Brooklyn to earn a bid following their Saturday loss in Charlottesville.
Have to wait til the Seeding of the Playoffs come out to name a true «sleeper» but if things hold somewhat steady these guys would be my sleeper pick to do some real damage in the Playoffs.
The Steelers are one of the NFLs hottest team down the stretch and now that Todd Haley and Big Ben are back on grunting terms, that offense can do some real damage.
And after the way the Gunners struggled to get going in the early stages of this season after the World Cup and issues with fitness and injury problems, you can see why Arsene Wenger is concerned that it could do real damage to our hopes of winning the title.
Just unlucky that a player is gonna go down every time, even though the only one who could've done some real damage was the guy hitting his toes off the studs.
But it was the new look front line of Welbeck and Iwobi that did the real damage.
With Ramsey, Cazorla, Walcott, Alexis and all we do have the players that can do some real damage going forward but the tactics are important as well and I think that Wenger must take the risk and go for all out attack.
Accompanied by the likes of Pedro, Willian and an improved, more settled Alvaro Morata next season, Ozil could do real damage to any visitors to Stamford Bridge.
In the Loss, they showed that they are deeply athletic bunch that should do some real damage as the season progresses.
I think with a quicker striker we could have done some real damage.
Koscielny is not a malicious player in the slightest but he could have done real damage to Enner Valencia with an unnecessary and dangerous — albeit ill timed more than intentional — challenge that could end up costing his side dearly.
wilshere and walcott i think are the only two can do any real damage on bayern someone else has to stand up aswell though, like a podolski or a giroud someone
they have quality players like Pjanic, Begovic, Ibisevic, Spahic, Lulic, and Dzeko, so they could do some real damage and easily get out of the group.
Road salt can do some real damage to the finish of your vehicle and cause unwanted rust over time.
Overnight, the bacteria can build up and do some real damage to their young teeth.
Collins does real damage: «It may not be the mafia but it's not Management Today.»
But to do real damage to the Labour Party in 2015, UKIP will have to change some of its policies.
Because of the institutional experience with this voter monitoring system's failure, we never put ourselves in a place where a single system failure could do real damage.
But many will feel that despite his exile to International Development he's lucky to have a job at all after all the embarrassing disclosures about his business dealings which could have done real damage during the election campaign.
In recent weeks, the SNP has been bogged down in the sort of scandals that, under normal circumstances, have the power to do real damage yet the party of Scottish Government continues to ride high, seemingly impervious to their effect.
Mrs Sturgeon recently said: «I don't want to see Tory governments and Tory prime ministers, I think they do real damage to Scotland.»
Andrew Boff said the strategy of criticising Labour candidate Sadiq Khan for links to conservative Muslims had «done real damage» to the Tories» standing.
A $ 223 million midyear budget cut — the amount that Gov. David Paterson is threatening to take from city schools in January — will do real damage to classrooms if a union survey of the harm already wrought by the $ 400 million in city budget cuts this fall is any indication.
Of the 5,000 species around the globe, only about 16 of the European and Asian varieties do the real damage.
And we don't need molecular biology to do real damage — look at what has been done by blindly moving species around continents.
And while not as exhausting and hard on your body as physical labor, sitting at a desk for eight - plus hours a day can do some real damage.
Those are freaky ones that can chase you down and do some real damage to you.
They screw around with people and laugh about it, but they don't do any real damage.
The twists are exciting and original and we finally have a singular antagonist that could do some real damage.
Most satisfying was building up your «rage meter» so you could unleash your characters special offensive moves and do some real damage.
The angry animal will then realize what she meant by commenting, «Oh yeah... You could do some real damage wearing them...» Every once and a while, a villager who reads Ms. Nintendique will tell you she had taken a quiz from the magazine and then made her own quiz, wanting the player to take it.
It does real damage to individuals and communities when they don't have agency, when they lack the ability to control broad swaths of their own lives.
Last year's cut, a $ 2.5 million slash in DPI coffers, did the real damage, forcing the department to once again shed dozens of jobs and services.
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