Sentences with phrase «incalculable damage»

The phrase "incalculable damage" means harm or destruction that cannot be measured or predicted accurately. Full definition
«For the umpteenth time, we call on the INEC Chairman, Prof Atttahiru Jega as a matter of urgency to transfer Prof. Onukaogu out of Anambra State INEC before he does FURTHER incalculable damage to the Commission
So, Buechley argues, «the better solution is to invest in vulture conservation here and now, in order to stem incalculable damage from trophic cascades and increased human disease burden in the developing world.»
The recent leak of 3,000 barrels of oil in Peru's Amazon jungle will cause incalculable damage, according to scientists
He favors some players once he was the one that put telephone calls to them to the detriment of the team and team spirit.People who have no knowledge of psychology may not appreciate the incalculable damage this has done to the team.
«The board's decision led to incalculable damage to Liu's professional reputation and earning potential,» the suit alleges.
J.C. Penney Is the New Sears: Ron Johnson Has Done «Incalculable Damage,» Davidowitz Says Daily Ticker — Yahoo! Finance
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