He said that raising undue concern about the higher education sector could do damage to it.
The bank of Italy's protectionism can only do damage to Italian banks, says one Italian bank boss.
To have an active cull area in the Forest of Dean I think can only do damage to its reputation.
And remember: The thief doesn't need physical possession of your card to have enough data to do damage to your account.
"Somebody leaked it, obviously, with intent, I think, to do damage to Mr. Berger, and I think that's unfortunate, " Daschle said.
Some preliminary data suggest that people can do damage to their hearing with portable audio devices such as iPods, experts said, but more research needs to be done.
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An eruption of hot plasma from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection, which could do damage to electricity grids over an entire continent, might fit the bill.
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So the recent Republican ascendancy in the South means that any move to cut defense spending will do damage to a segment of the electorate that has only recently shifted its allegiance to the GOP.
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So it would appear that in the context of specific types of advertising as noted above, some brands can in fact do damage to the level of trust they have established with its customers and potentially prospects.
The notion that we would go -- the notion that the best step forward for health care is to kill the process we're on would simply do damage to what many people, including Dr. Dean, have worked many, many years for.
Thus we want people to do the things that provide more value now than the damage they do to the future: and we also want people to stop doing the things that produce less value now than the damage they do to the future.
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"We have done very brave things in the first spending round, but we have now got to the point where further significant cuts will do enormous damage to the things that really do matter like science, skills, innovation and universities, " he said.
"UKIP has the capacity to do substantial damage to the Conservative vote, " Mr Jackson said.
Hanssen was in a position to do immense damage to U.S. national security.
Both events are viewed as all but certain, and as all but certain to do great damage to the stock market.
My guess is they used brute force to get the password, and then reset it to do the damage to my devices.
"The funding cuts that are being imposed right across the sector have the potential to do untold damage to vulnerable children and families, " he said.
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Congress should force them to leave home before they do serious damage to themselves and the economy.
But it is not only the direct loans to these countries that could do severe damage to our banks.
In addition, clusters of foreclosures can lead to declines in the values of nearby properties and do great damage to neighborhoods.
Or are you among the 79% whose unwillingness to engage with customers on their own terms will do great damage to those companies while delivering significant benefit to competitors?
But the growing labour discontent is posing a serious challenge to the Bangladeshi clothing industry's attempts to gain ground and analysts warn that it may do irreparable damage to the sector.
If anything, I think sites like like Quora, InterviewStreet, Stack Overflow, AngelList, Startuply, etc. can do more damage to LinkedIn because they target high quality markets and they do so fairly effectively.
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But they'd find it pretty difficult to swallow the idea that the troubles of Naples could do serious damage to Europe as a whole.
Fats that are taken into the body too quickly - for instance during a fast food binge - tend to be rapidly shunted to non-adipose tissues such as the liver, heart and pancreas, where they can do extensive damage to cells.
Reckoning perhaps that Mr Jones, who has little money to pay for advertising, and Mr Simon, a relatively unknown figure, will not themselves do much damage to Mr Riordan, the governor launched a bunch of advertisements just when those worrying opinion-poll results were being published.
What's more, some say drilling many holes may still do serious damage to the terrain.
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Although the investigation may do some damage to Petrobras's reputation, this is likely to be slight.
But Business Minister John Hayes rejected the opposition's policy which would "do lasting damage to Britain".
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