Sentences with phrase «seriously damaging way»

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There's many ways in which it's seriously damaging the earth, which will already feel the effects for years to come, even if we started radical change right now.
More seriously though, what we've been trying to say is precisely that some ways of expressing feelings actually damage people.
While Cameron is seen at Westminster as seriously, if not fatally, damaged by his Commons defeat, those close to the prime minister still believe he can restore his authority by using the Syria fiasco as a way to portray Miliband as weak, opportunistic and unstatesmanlike for failing to support the government over a matter of grave international significance.
It's very damaging for Britain a country that stood up for democracy over the last century to see the BNP elected to the European parliament we have to make sure that we take very, very seriously the challenge to democratic politics that they show... Every vote is of equal value and it is important we try to understand why people have voted they way they have and we make sure the strength of this country and it's traditions of decency will win out.
, but I've got my own issues with seriously dry skin that has sun damage (melasma) from being on the pill for five years and spending way too much time in the sun as a kid.
Long term psychological issues and «damage» are major players in my case and having recently completed Daniel and Tana Amen's excellent «Brain Warrior's Way» 6 month course, I am seriously considering visiting one of his clinics in the US next spring during our visit there to have the SPECT scan and a full evaluation.
Though his argument was a bit tenuous («that delaying the Tonight Show into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting»), the way he stood his ground made him a hero, regardless of comedy tastes.
Because most of the world has no plans to reduce emissions, the Obama and EPA polices would seriously damage the USA economy either way.
Does anyone seriously believe that they can estimate in any meaningful way the «damage», in dollars, over decade to century spans, that would ensue by raising the TOE by 1 - 2 degrees amortized over the same spans, assuming for the moment that CO2 actually has a measurable influence on the TOE?
Also, while having a suit like this filed against you would certainly damage your reputation seriously in a way that could be located with a public records search, it might also moderately harm the reputation of the company which revealed that its internal controls were lax enough to make it possible for the theft to happen.
«To succeed in an action for damages, an injured professional footballer would need to show that, on the balance of probabilities, that his opponent would have known that there was a significant risk that if he tackled in the way he did, the other player would be seriously injured,» he says.
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