Sentences with phrase «of doing serious damage»

So now let's get to talking about the big showstoppers, because like its name suggests Planetary Annihilation provides two ways of doing some serious damage.
Make no mistake; the Pitbull is a big dog capable of doing serious damage in the wrong hands.
Small publishers have a habit of doing serious damage to their authors while attempting to save themselves.
These big machines we ride around in are capable of doing some serious damage to other vehicles and the passengers inside.

Not exact matches

The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
«You can sue, and there's case law for it — you can say, «These guys have done some serious damage to our brand,» but that litigation itself will cost a lot of money.
Kenneth Cole later claimed it wasn't trying to make light of the serious situation, but the damage was already done.
Whether you recently lost your wallet or do a lot of online shopping, using these services can prevent serious damage to your credit.
But the value of a currency is built on its reputation, and five months of bad news and depreciation have done serious damage.
VICTORIA — The B.C. Liberal government is ignoring a report from the City of Prince Rupert that warned that ferry service cuts will do serious and widespread damage to the northern B.C. economy, say the New Democrats.
By week's end the confusion reverberating around the globe did serious damage to equity markets as the S&PS were down almost 6 percent on the week and the European stock indices continued their continued their selloff, making them the weakest of all regions (in contravention to the punditry's call for the buying of European stocks).
Former CIA Director and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told CBS News» Jeff Pegues on Friday that the Nunes memo's release is going to do some «very serious damage» and that the president's distrust of the Justice Department and the FBI could create a «constitutional crisis.»
According to some statistics, the majority of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and don't have the funds to take them through an emergency without serious financial damage by way of credit card debt or worse.
Just one word of advice though, be careful with these things, as they're sharp enough to do some serious damage if you're not paying attention.
I sure do believe the enemy likes to hurt us, having grown up reading C.S. Lewis I've a stark memorie from my early teens where I nearly gave up in dispare and did myself some serious damage, I could hear this long list of my faults.
At any stage of development, man as a person in community and also the community of persons who are moving towards «civilization», may be deflected from following the main «aim», and hence may become either a backwater in the ongoing movement or be victims of maladjustment so serious that damage is done not only to the whole dynamic process but also to the smaller organisms or societies, including man himself as such an organic entity.
There are, however, two serious problems to such an approach: First, it is difficult to see how some of these passages could possibly be interpreted in a way that is in keeping with Jesus of Nazareth; and second, even if this could be done, the process would necessarily do damage to the original intent and to the established scriptural meaning of these passages.
Last summer New Testament scholar Helmut Koester wrote to Lutheran scholars and church leaders across the country urging reconsideration of «new plans» that might do «serious damage» to Fortress, which he characterized as «an important instrument of theological scholarship» of which the new Evangelical Lutheran Church in America should be proud.
I could do some serious damage to a plate of these decadent chocolate morsels.
Between Rudy and I we could do some serious damage if we have a platter of cookies in front of us!
However, the waters have already done serious damage to Thailand's rice crop that provides the largest part of internationally traded rice.
I'm pretty sure I could've done some serious damage to a batch of these..
The Victorian Government's current proposals will do serious damage to the regenerative and small - scale livestock farmers of Victoria.
Hurricane Sandy did some serious damage in the Caribbean as well as the East Coast of The United States and parts of Eastern Canada.
He certainly seems happy, even though Arsenal did concede a penalty and were under serious pressure for the last quarter of an hour, claiming that he did not feel that QPR got close to getting that damaging second goal.
Conor did some serious damage to the reputation of the sport, but he also provided instant mega hype for a fight with Khabib — and he's going to be footing the bill for the incident so there's no great loss for them on that front either.
Theo, Welbeck, Jack are all deadly options to bring on who can change the shape of the team and do serious damage from the bench.
Abramovich is bored of watching other clubs spend money and wants to do some serious financial damage!
I wouldn't doubt it, especially since this diagnosis, while ruling out any kind of serious knee ligament damage, doesn't sound overly convincing that he'll recover in the next 48 - to - 72 hours.
And while I never overtly contradicted a care provider, unplugged my clients from their monitors without permission or guidance from their nurses, put my hand in front of a pair of scissors about to cut an episiotomy, or secretly hoped for an accidental home birth (or any other opportunity to catch a baby), my birth bag and arms - load - of - balls did some serious damage to my relationship (as a doula) with hospital staff.
I was very worried that if my water did break in the middle of the night, we would have to leave fast and the amniotic fluid would do some serious damage to our mattress while we were away at the hospital.
Regular spates of truanting, depression and aggression by British schoolchildren shows what serious damage can be done to a sensitive child when the environment is not appropriate.
The phone - hacking scandal appears to have done serious damage to the standing of the press in the eyes of the public.
There has so far perhaps been something of a reluctance amongst those working on London newsdesks to accept that the SNP could emerge as the third largest party at Westminster in May, and in so doing potentially do serious damage to Ed Miliband's prospects of winning a Commons majority.
But it does not turn over individuals arrested for low - level crimes such as possession of small amount of marijuana or blowing a stoplight without damaging people or property, or even for more serious nonviolent violations like money laundering, grand larceny or harassment.
Gorgeous George, back in parliament after a surprising by - election win in Bradford West, did not take long before one of his remarks caused serious damage to his political party.
The measures «do not address the fundamental implication of the very serious decline in commercial fishing productivity and the damage that present fishing practices and other activities are doing to the marine ecosystem,» Ms Lucas added, commenting on a report by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution 2004.
The release of the information would do «serious damage» to Cabinet government and outweighed public interest needs, Mr Straw said.
The thrust of the argument is that UKIP do not have to win a single seat at the next election in order to inflict serious damage on Tory candidates in marginal seats.
Huckabee - who did serious damage to Romney's presidential hopes last January by winning the Iowa caucuses and has made clear his disdain for the former Massachusetts governor - told the crowd at the conservative conference that the Bay State health care system is a model for the kind of government - run health care President Obama wants to implement.
They were welcomed but they refused to talk about Brexit, attack Mrs May's disastrous handling of the dossier, or highlight the serious economic damage that will be done to London by leaving the single market and bringing in a new immigration control bureaucracy of Home Office jobsworths to make life miserable for anyone who wants to employ EU citizens.
Despite being compact, they still have an effective cutting diameter of 1 1/2 inches and can do some serious damage.
«The process must be improved or we will do very serious long - term damage to the U.S. scientific enterprise and to our image as an open, welcoming society,» says Norman Neureiter, a former Texas Instruments Inc. executive who in September completed a three - year stint as science advisor to the U.S. secretary of state.
«We're doing this because there's been many more reports of serious structural damages in recent years compared to before,» says Hitomitsu Kikitsu at NILIM in Tsukuba, Ibaraki.
Millions of them are large enough to do serious damage in an impact, including the asteroid Apophis, which has a small chance of hitting Earth in 2036.
Limoli and colleagues studied the effects of such radiation on rats, and it didn't take long for serious brain damage to set in.
People with Crohn's typically suffer sporadic flare - ups of diarrhea or abdominal pain, but years of constant intestinal inflammation wind up doing serious physical damage to the intestines, said Dr. James Marion.
Numerous studies have found a connection between insufficient sleep and obesity, but a recent study from the University of Colorado, Boulder, found that you could do serious damage to your waistline in just five nights.
When the body has an adequate supply of antioxidants, it can successfully fight free radicals that would otherwise do serious cellular damage.
It may not be the kind of «toxin» most people think of when they hear the word «detox,» but bacterial endotoxin, allergenic proteins, and other irritants that take advantage of a leaky gut wall can do serious damage.
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