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And your employer can find damaging things you write even after you delete them.
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"Of all the damaging things Gordon Brown has done to the economy, the single most destructive has been the attack on personal pensions, " Mr Osborne said.
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If these were subject to tougher analysis in the course of being worked up into government policy, the prime minister might see that breaking promises is sometimes less damaging than doing daft things.
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But she added that FTSE 100 firms provide many jobs and that the government wanted to "put things right without damaging Britain's competitiveness".
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Further, we also know from the game that people will do things that are damaging to their own interests but which will kick back at and damage those they think are being unfair.
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Some researchers feel the way her study lumps things together plays down the more damaging effects.
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It would have little control over things that could harm its image, such as ecologically damaging projects.
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One of the best things Congress could do for the American economy is to repeal this damaging legislation.
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And a series of lawsuits and a damaging BBC documentary about the Guy Wildenstein, the pre-eminent authority on all things Impressionist, have made some skeptical about the integrity of his determinations, as well.
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His view is that benefit claimants will be far better off if they are unable to buy what he calls "NEDD items"- things that were, in his words, "non-essential, desirable but often damaging".
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It enables people to develop the knowledge, values and skills to participate in decisions about the way we do things, individually and collectively, locally and globally, that will improve the quality of life now without damaging the planet of the future.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Education for Sustainable Development