单词 | Damaging |
例句 | (1) Building the proposed new road would be environmentally damaging. (2) This scandal could prove seriously damaging to the government. (3) Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment. (4) Some of these chemicals are very damaging to the environment. (5) The indiscriminate use of fertilisers is damaging to the environment. (6) Lead is potentially damaging to children's health. (7) Many chemicals have a damaging effect on the environment. (8) The newspaper made damaging disclosures of management incompetence. (9) Acid eats into the metal, damaging its surface. (10) Smoking can be damaging to your health. (11) I suspected her of damaging the equipment. (12) These are very damaging allegations. (13) Sun lotions screen out damaging ultraviolet light. (14) This blood-letting is damaging the reputation of the party. (15) The toothbrush gently removes plaque without damaging the gums. (16) Smoking is damaging to health. (17) The loss of jobs was damaging to morale. (18) We must avoid the damaging boom-bust cycles which characterised the 1980s. (19) Stress can be extremely damaging to your health. Exercise, meanwhile, can reduce its effects. (20) The Con-servative Party rounded angrily on him for damaging the Government. (21) He claimed the articles were libellous and damaging to the interests of the team. (22) Unfavourable weather has had damaging effects on this year's harvest. (23) To avoid damaging the tree, hammer a wooden peg into the hole. (24) My father really lammed into me for damaging his car. (25) It is not possible to reposition the carpet without damaging it. (26) Any public disclosure of this information would be very damaging to the company. (27) For the second time in ten years, the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession. (28) After laughing over the photo, they began to talk in more serious vein about the damaging effect it could have on his career. (29) These new measures will do nothing to raise school standards: they may be positively damaging. (30) The caretaker ran out and saw off the boys who had been damaging the fence. (1) Building the proposed new road would be environmentally damaging. (2) This scandal could prove seriously damaging to the government. (3) Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment. (4) It is not possible to reposition the carpet without damaging it. (5) Some of these chemicals are very damaging to the environment. (6) The indiscriminate use of fertilisers is damaging to the environment. (31) She used cognitive therapy on her client to try to inhibit those negative thoughts which were damaging his self-esteem. (32) His administration was plagued by one petty scandal after another, cumulatively very damaging. (33) Damaging the goods puts you under an obligation to buy them. (34) Is the recycling process in itself damaging to the environment? (35) It was decided to float the pound because a fixed value was damaging exports. (36) But tourism is double-edged, boosting the economy but damaging the environment. (37) The argument could lead to a damaging split in the party. (38) There is now clear evidence that these chemicals are damaging the environment. (39) The old landscape has been radically altered, severely damaging wildlife. (40) An apparently failing memory is damaging for a national leader. (41) The President will be drawn into a damaging battle in which his credentials will be on trial. (42) If you think you can carry on drinking so much without damaging your health, then you're mistaken. (43) Prolonged separations of this kind are damaging to very young children. (44) Tourism is damaging the flora and fauna of the island. (45) Friends of the Earth have produced a blacklist of environmentally damaging products. (46) Unemployment is so damaging both to individuals and to communities. (47) The job was damaging his health so he had to turn it in. (48) X-rays can be extremely damaging to living cells. (49) Wearing sunscreen can minimize the damaging effects of sunlight. (50) How damaging are ants to plants? (51) Because they were afraid of damaging their careers. (52) Avoid too much exposure to damaging ultraviolet light. (53) It would be damaging to the institution. (54) If false(), the allegations were inevitably damaging. (55) Critics fear it will spark damaging competition between schools. (55) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (56) Even the pretrial depositions could prove embarrassing and politically damaging if, as is likely, they were released to the public. (57) We can't risk any damaging scandals just before a Presidential election. (58) We are, each of us, personally responsible for damaging our environment. (59) People cut corners, creating new tracks and damaging the land. (60) Vinny Samways is definitely out after damaging ankle ligaments at Coventry. (61) But it is not at all clear that high dividends have been damaging, in themselves. (62) It is the big money from the millionaires that is most damaging. (63) When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned. (64) Too often over-involved people burn out without realizing it and end up damaging their cause and themselves. (65) Moderate Kosovan leaders such as Ibrahim Rugova have condemned the guerrillas for damaging the quest for independence. (66) Never use aluminium as poisonous seepage will react with the plant alkaloids and its vitamin content, thus damaging the therapeutic properties. (67) Poisoning rats with warfarin reduces the damage but is costly and possibly damaging to the environment. (68) The owner of property can consent to some one destroying or damaging that property. (69) Ray Daniel, Pompey's regular left-back, will be out for three weeks after damaging ankle ligaments against Millwall. (70) Most damaging of all, some scientists fell into this very trap. (71) But he does stand a good chance of profoundly damaging the candidacy of Bob Dole. (72) Unfortunately, most of these efforts were directed towards reducing non-oil imports, which had damaging effects on domestic production. (73) Without insulin, sugar lingers in the bloodstream, silently damaging the internal organs. (74) In the long run, persistent current account deficits are difficult and costly to sustain and are damaging to an economy. (75) It is sudden sharp bursts of sun which are most damaging. (76) It appears to be most damaging to rapidly growing organs in the body, Etzel said. (77) There seems to be no good history antidote strong enough to drive out this bad and damaging chapter of history. (78) There are signs that these damaging limitations to free and open communication can be overcome. (79) I was struck on one of my artificial legs(), damaging the calliper. (80) This whole extravaganza is demeaning, debasing and deeply damaging to what should be serious political discourse, the protesters complain. (81) But because of their longevity they are expected to go on damaging the ozone layer for decades. (82) Within a short while it became clear that this policy was damaging the rice crop. (83) The potentially damaging essentialism and determinism of this approach is deflected by an argument that there is no inevitability in these forms. (84) The Salinas government is adamant that a large devaluation would be both damaging and unnecessary. (85) Similarly, workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health. (86) The British beef crisis was damaging to the livelihoods of thousands of people in the industry. (87) The runoff is not as damaging to plants as sodium chloride, and the calcium may help bring down soil acidity. (88) However, it is never too late to stop a damaging practice that has a deleterious impact upon the Catholic community. (89) A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign. (90) These lenses are much smaller than ours, so less potentially damaging light reaches the sensory cells. (91) But many speakers saw the issue as a damaging diversion from Labour's efforts to win the next election. (92) Bales of hay and tyres were set alight, damaging the entrance of one office. (93) The skills needed are mostly those which our schooling found useless and it has atrophied them without irreparably damaging them. (94) Cultural isolation may be damaging to the business sector of one nation. (95) There have been many recent changes in government intervention programmes causing damaging uncertainty. (96) As the currency markets know only too well, a potentially damaging row over interest-rate policy has broken out. (97) The anticlerical religious settlement was perhaps the most emotive and damaging reform of the republican government. (98) The roots of the nearest hornbeam were obviously damaging the brickwork, much of which was crumbling into fine red powder. (99) This does not stop motorists damaging the environment but only stops them destroying it quite so violently. (100) Its only scourge - heavy lorries - rumbling through its streets, polluting the environment and damaging historic buildings. (101) At such speeds, they need accurate sense organs if they are to avoid damaging collisions. (102) Eventually, one of them attacked it with a large branch, striking it a damaging blow. (103) He said that the Banks must develop trust and respect to avoid further damaging disputes. (104) Any threat to this monastic system would clearly be material for damaging propaganda. (105) To lose your own ball in a line-out is more damaging than losing a strike against the head. (106) Mr Major has already discovered that repossessions and defaults cost the government money as well as damaging consumer confidence and financial institutions. (107) Many damaging consequences can result from being a heavy drinker but alcoholism does not come simply from drinking too much. (108) His career had been ruined by the sensational and damaging stories that appeared in the popular press. (109) Huge tidal waves swamped the town, damaging almost half the buildings. (110) The Foreign Ministry said she was accused of activity damaging to state security. (111) Sunlight penetrates the layers of skin, damaging the collagen and elastic fibres. (112) One of his more excessive claims was that the abrupt ending of a relationship could be more damaging than bereavement. (113) After being repelled by police, the crowd vented its anger by damaging property and overturning police cars. (114) Avoid poisons Every day there is another scare about some product damaging our health. (115) Wigand's statements could be very damaging to the tobacco companies. (115) try its best to gather and create good sentences. (116) It can never achieve anything but slowing people's journeys and damaging a few buildings. (117) Despite this prudent, but politically damaging, platform, the party made gains, mainly in urban areas. (118) These in turn can destabilize living organisms, damaging their cell structure. (119) Placing the books or presses in an airing cupboard will speed up the pressing process slightly without damaging the flowers. (120) Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood, which are examined in the next chapter. (121) The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified. (122) Indeed, both gamma rays and X-rays can be extremely damaging to living cells. (123) This seemingly symbiotic link has been damaging to the more general applicability of these criteria in other contexts. (124) The bombastic, vainglorious Nivelle had virtually announced to the world his grandiose expectations, making the dreadful defeat doubly damaging. (125) Up to 1500 patients suffered damaging side-effects after taking the drug. (126) Where constipation is the predominant symptom, there may be considerable discomfort which again is damaging to morale. (127) The Democrats had argued that the embarrassment of a shuttered government was damaging the reputation of the House. (128) The effects of comet and asteroid impacts are potentially damaging to life in general, and to human civilization in particular. (129) In his acceptance speech, he said that the Government's economic policy was damaging business in the north-east. (130) With a loud splintering crack the canoe broke, ending all hopes of damaging enemy shipping. (131) The causal connection between the addictive use and the damaging consequences may be denied. (132) Inside the body, the virus is powerful and can be extremely damaging to human health. (133) Facts: pleaded guilty to three counts of theft and five counts of damaging property. (134) The consequent adverse publicity was widely held to be damaging to the Labour cause. (135) It is this last point which is perhaps the most damaging. (136) A spokeswoman for the charity said today that the bogus collections could have damaging repercussions. (137) The publicity that followed the scandal has been extremely damaging. (138) He's had a lifelong fight with feminists who accuse him of extreme male chauvinism and damaging their dignity. (139) This has had damaging environmental consequences, such as creating new pressures for house building and increasing reliance on car-based transport. (140) Despite the points listed above, many capable employees fail to see how they are damaging relationships all around them. (141) More recently the focus has been on literature which might be thought of as racially damaging. (142) A spill would be especially damaging since equipment normally used for containment could not operate in such shallow waters. (143) Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude. William James (144) Mr. Hunt I withdraw the commendation that I gave the hon. Gentleman, but only because that is damaging his political career. (145) The recent court cases have been very damaging to the public image of the medical profession. (145) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (146) These fluctuations can be very damaging to business confidence and may discourage long-term investment. (147) Radium is readily absorbed into the body where it concentrates in the bone marrow and gives off very damaging alpha particles. (148) The courthouse bomb shattered 22 windows Thursday and blew out a chunk of wall while damaging four businesses on the surrounding block. (149) Second, governments have desired to avoid the politically damaging disruption of the network by industrial action. (150) What is said is really damaging. (151) He warned that the action was damaging the economy. (152) He was appalled to discover members of the board fighting damaging personal battles. (153) Pregnant women who are heavy drinkers risk damaging the unborn foetus. (154) The broadscale cutting down of trees is damaging the environment. (155) Some statutory provisions also confine the agency's discretion to release damaging information. (156) I tried to adopt a curled-up position to avoid damaging my limbs. |
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