Sentences with phrase «inflict real damage»

There are ten thousand ways leadership can harm owners, and it only takes a couple to inflict real damage.
But whether it's getting overly excited when stocks are on a tear or too pessimistic when the market is taking a beating, letting your emotions sway your investing strategy can inflict real damage on your retirement prospects.
Being held to a draw in the local derby yesterday could have inflicted some real damage on Arsenal and our quest for the Premier League title this season, but thanks to Aston Villa managing a draw for their new manager and former Gunner Remi Garde, we find ourselves still level on points with Man City at the top of the table.
But they had their revenge on the governor, undermining the new evaluation system by convincing thousands of parents to have their kids opt out of the tests — and the union's accompanying advertising campaign inflicted real damage on Mr. Cuomo's approval ratings, forcing him to drop some of his harsher rhetoric and tactics on public school teachers.

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It represents a failure to recognize the underlying causes of the damage storms inflict, and to seize the very real opportunity we have to head off this damage by taking action now.
A move of this magnitude would act as a real statement of intent from a side looking to rebuild their reputation though the bid has to succeed in order to act as such, a task that may be beyond Man United, such has been the damage inflicted upon the Old Trafford outfit during David Moyes's brief reign.
Cristiano Ronaldo will be looking to inflict some damage on his former team when Real Madrid take on Manchester United on Wednesday.
«New York is no stranger to the damage that severe weather can inflict on communities, and time and time again, we have stepped up to provide real relief to families affected by storms,» Cuomo said.
Like Renny Harlin, he enjoys blowing things up real good and usually after he's sent them careening along city streets at breakneck paces calculated to inflict the most bodily and property damage as possible en route.
Sidney Fussell at Offworld also continued the conversation, going into the dehumanizing stereotypes of black bodies games deploy and the real world damage this inflicts.
Ditching the real - time battle system that was introduced in Super Paper Mario, Sticker Star goes back to the turn - based battle system where you have to time your button presses right to block and inflict more damage.
But remember, in Hard Mode enemies have twice as much health as they did before and you'll suffer more damage from inflicted wounds - so only take on Hard Mode if you've played through Normal Mode and are ready for a real challenge.
The casual reader might have the impression that there are real doubts about whether emissions can be reduced without inflicting severe damage on the economy.
In other words, out in the real world, it is only within the past 50 years or so that clients have began to look at lawyers like other tortfeasors and seeking remedies for the damages they inflicted.4 As to the meaning and derivation of the term, let's look to the obvious source.
Ironically, this attribution error — blaming the partner entirely for conflicts that, in large part, stem from the nature of the media over which they unfold — may inflict direct and very real damage to the relationship itself.
Joint custody, sole custody, shared parenting, primary physical custody, joint legal custody... In most instances, their real concern is protecting their children from the damage that can be inflicted upon them by a contentious divorce and traumatic transition when their parents separate.
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