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- adverb In a
damaging manner
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Examples
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But even more damagingly is Oaten's inability to gain much support from his parliamentary colleagues.
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Sure, you can rely upon revolutions instead of elections to change the government when it becomes damagingly dysfunctional (as all governments invariably do) - but revolutions themselves inflict huge damage.
Bryan Gets Some Pushback, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But most damagingly of all, it has polarised opinion around the country.
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But what if his mind is deranged, disordered, even damagingly intoxicated?
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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He is certainly right to say that questions about the conduct of some very senior officers will hang damagingly over the Met for as long as the public inquiry takes.
Sir Paul Stephenson's resignation: Sir Paul's Parthian shot | Editorial 2011
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But we're told it could further damagingly reinforce Buck's problems with women voters.
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The placard that was produced in evidence, and rejected, appears to have been some kind of accusation concocted by McAlister and Pearson the purpose of which was to broadcast as publicly and as damagingly as possible their grievances against Loughnan.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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In his memoir, which is due out next week, Rumsfeld makes few apologies and offers up his first public criticism of former President George W. Bush, depicting him as presiding over a national security process that was marked by incoherent decision-making and policy drift, most damagingly on the war in Iraq.
John McCain responds to Rumsfeld memoir: 'Thank God he was relieved of his duties' (video) Emi Kolawole 2011
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The killings set off an avalanche of defections by top figures in his ruling party, influential tribal leaders and, most damagingly, al-Ahmar and a string of other top generals.
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Watch his body language and watch how the notoriously—and now maybe damagingly—laid-back quarterback leads.
A Season Beginning to Take Shape Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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