It means collateral damage (again, disproportionately to blacks and Latinos) in the form of street violence.
She knew about collateral damage, knew that the injuries people saw were never the gravest.
Ability to reduce collateral damage and casualties in every targeting application, to enhance credibility of use.
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Collateral damage from the financial fallout of a busted marriage indeed falls hard on kids.
With all this collateral damage, why does the Fed continue to debase the dollar?
"There has been a lot of collateral damage with some of these decisions, " Gray says.
It is hard to figure out how it could be done without serious collateral damage.
The collateral damage of their decisions, however, will be tragic for those less able to cope.
It was another bit of collateral damage that Armstrong said he wasn't prepared to deal with.
Singapore has none of the collateral damage and social costs associated with drug abuse.
That is extreme, but relatively speedy repossessions might at least reduce some of the collateral damage.
The collateral damage often includes hoopla for new books sporting even wilder assertions and new geographical considerations.
One area of collateral damage from those attacks has been our own capacity to sustain cultural tolerance.
But wise precautions may limit collateral damage as humanity tries to stave off the next big one.
The war on meth, including collateral damage to people with colds, has been stuck at a stalemate.
Failure to collect good intelligence can result in significant casualties, unnecessary collateral damage and a completely failed attack.
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The wounds to pension funds may simply be collateral damage from policies designed to revive the entire economy.
His chubby pal Ryan -- in matching devil-dice T-shirt -- is collateral damage.
Does calling them collateral damage really mitigate those losses and make them acceptable?
But what sets Terry apart is his ability to inflict collateral damage.
That could cause significant collateral damage to many auto dealerships that use LIFO.
If the United States can stand firm on environmental safety, we can do this profitably without much collateral damage.
In contrast, capital market restrictions are a targeted economic sanction that avoids "collateral damage" to US companies, they say.
Moderates in both houses recognize the likely collateral damage, and are urging patience.
When you tell all of that to a man (or woman), people like me are part of the collateral damage.
And also recognizing, you know, the blowback and collateral damage of its policy on the International Criminal Court to date.
But I'm not willing to let working families across this country become collateral damage for political warfare here in Washington.
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The explosive is lethal but small, designed to minimize the collateral damage that has plagued the much larger Predator strikes.
And one of the problems in dealing with it in Iraq is it's producing a huge amount of collateral damage.
Grenade launchers, mortars and conventional artillery are cheaper, but more likely than a single explosive bullet to cause collateral damage.
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