Not exact matches
«If a management makes bad decisions in order to hit short -
term earnings targets, and consequently gets behind the eight - ball in
terms of costs, customer satisfaction or brand strength, no amount of subsequent brilliance will overcome the
damage that has been
inflicted» Warren Buffett
With Roberto Firmino given a breather, Liverpool were without three of the front four who have
inflicted so much
damage so far this
term.
There are simply too many unknowns to risk
inflicting long -
term, potentially catastrophic
damage to New York's environment and water supply.»
Another grand coalition could
inflict long -
term damage on the party as its supporters wonder what its purpose is.
Even well - meaning physicians, if they don't approach the topic carefully, can ruin a patient's experience at the doctor's office — and potentially
inflict long -
term damage to their well being.
She shares some of the same long -
term emotional
damage Harold
inflicted on Danny, but has seemingly found a way to adjust, if not always coexist, with her father and all of his maddening complexities, contradictions, and paradoxes.
Long -
term damage has been
inflicted on creative and technical subjects excluded from the EBacc.
Although symptoms of these deficiencies may not appear immediately, there is no doubt that a long -
term vegetarian diet will
inflict irreparable
damage on Puss.
This is a horrible devaluation, both in
terms of the
damage it
inflicts and especially in
terms of a mean - spirited execution.
Greenwood:» «Black Square» is a regrettable artistic gesture without content, a piece of conceptual art second only to Duchamp's urinal in
terms of the
damage inflicted upon the direction and health of painting and sculpture.
It would undermine our recovery over the short
term and would
inflict permanent
damage.
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.
Wrong dosages or improper administration may
inflict long -
term damage to the patient's vital organs.
In fact, «pain and suffering» is the legal
term used when seeking compensatory
damages for physical and psychological distress
inflicted by an accident or injury.
While a Category 1 hurricane typically causes minimal
damage and a Category 5 hurricane often causes catastrophic
damage, these are relative
terms because lower category storms sometimes
inflict greater
damage than higher category storms depending on where they strike and what hazards they carry along with them.
Here, Stonewall, which runs a homophobic, biphobic and transphobic antibullying campaign, explains why this is hurtful and can
inflict long -
term damage.