"damaging" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It is not too late for them to halt these deeply damaging reforms.
- The letter cited the abuse of Iraqi detainees, which was described as having been "deeply damaging", and stated that the government's apparent double standards "diminish the credibility of western governments".
- Even the most partisan MP, commentator or blogger must realise the deeply damaging effect this seemingly continual stream of negative headlines is having on the body politic.
- The prospect of a deeply damaging trade war increased when the Americans threatened 200% tariffs on certain EC products.
- There is also an urgent need to abolish the deeply damaging and hugely costly practice of detention.
- "Out-and-out defiance of the treaty is a deeply damaging act," Professor Jinks said.
- He denied any deeply damaging rift as a result, saying:
- The government considered the report deeply damaging and has conducted a campaign against the BBC seeking to disprove the account and obtain both a retraction and an apology.
- They cite the abuse of Iraqi detainees, which they say has been "deeply damaging" - and state that the government's apparent double standards "diminish the credibility of western governments".
- The suggestion that La Follette had been guilty of war profiteering was deeply damaging, and McCarthy won the primary nomination 207,935 votes to 202,557.
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