Sentences with phrase «ruinous effects»

"ruinous effects" means something that badly damages or destroys something else. Full definition
There were still no winnings at stake — the Vichy government banned professional athletics, citing money's ruinous effect on sport.
And to associate Labour, which has twisted and turned to keep Britain out of the euro, with ruinous effect, as well as keeping us out of Schengen, with being pro-European, is absolutely outrageous.
Instead of focusing on Paladino's deficiencies, I ask Mr. Lazio to focus on Mr. Cuomo's much greater deficiencies which will have ruinous effects on NYS residents.
In a commentary in The Wall Street Journal this week, former vice president of the Federal Reserve Alan Blinder writes that Trump's tax cut plans — the largest of all the presidential candidates — would cost the nation $ 9.5 trillion over the next decade, which in turn would make the budget deficit balloon to ruinous effect.
Refined sugar causes real, clinically verifiable addictive patterns in your brain and ruinous effects on your body.
Along for the Ride This intermittently interesting documentary about Dennis Hopper focuses on the ruinous effects on his career of making «The Last Movie» in 1971.
Sofia Coppola's moody thriller — in which a wounded Union soldier (Colin Farrell) recuperates at a Southern all - girls school in 1864, inflaming the passions of the few remaining students and teachers alike to ruinous effect — examines the nuances and contradictions of longing and desire.
Law societies can put up blinders to ruinous effect and few cases highlight this more than that of Eric Belhassen.
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