Sentences with phrase «immeasurable harm»

The phrase "immeasurable harm" means that the amount of damage or negative effects caused cannot be accurately measured or quantified. Full definition
But it can also do immeasurable harm when it undermines old valuable institutions, which can serve as wellsprings and keepers of social capital.
His remarks came after he signed an executive order that said, «These jurisdictions have caused immeasurable harm to the American people and to the very fabric of our Republic.»
As best we can tell, Coach Paterno was a great coach and leader who made a big mistake that allowed immeasurable harm.
Education reformer Whitney Tilson refers to Kozol as a «dangerous crackpot who will cause this country's most vulnerable children immeasurable harm
People like Dennett who wish to equate science with their own philosophical views (presumably out of vanity) risk doing immeasurable harm both to science itself and to its prestige.
It will not sell, and will do immeasurable harm to a growing reputation.
«The laws of the past 45 years have not only failed to protect the forest environment — they have done immeasurable harm to our forests.»
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