Nothing has done more harm to Mr Davis's reputation than last year's electricity crisis.
It may preclude certain financial products that might have done some harm to some people.
Whatever the economics, that could mean this cut in interest rates has done more harm than good.
Co-ordinating American and Chinese efforts in the Gulf of Aden has certainly done no harm to ties.
Most of all, he believed that government through its misconceptions about the way the oil industry actually works has done more harm with its regulation than good.
And if Mr Gore does become president, Mr Holbrooke's ambition to become his secretary of state will have been done no harm by providing the vice-president with this platform.
The locals in Frankfurt say the affair has done no harm at all to their city's standing as a financial centre, and it shows that German investors demand high standards.
First the Europeans alleged that their subsidies were legal and had done no harm to the U.S. Then they claimed Boeing had received even larger amounts of improper aid from Washington.
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Probably his biggest shame should be for the faulty hip implants documents by Barry Meier at the New York Times, which have done more harm to people than any recall of infant Tylenol.
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Both GOP candidates agree that the 103 tax increases, including income and sales tax rate hikes, under current Governor Jon Corzine and his predecessor, the disgraced Jim McGreevey, have done great harm to their state.
But I do believe that some of the proposals which said, "Well, let's just suspend fair value accounting completely, " would have done more harm to the marketplace because it would have created even greater uncertainty as to the values that we're showing.
The cost is always high in damaged self-respect and harm done to relationships and reputation.
He said he was "truly sorry" for the harm done to the victims of abuse.
We'll see how Lukasz performs in that period but he has obviously done himself no harm.
It may be a long time before there is a full accounting of any harm done.
Despite foreign scepticism when the controls were imposed, they seem to have done Malaysia little harm.
More harm done, I think, to AP and other news outlets who ran with the fake story.
So far, it has not done too much harm: few companies are reporting a pre-war pull-back among advertisers.
But we cannot have the kind of situation where there was harm done even with the threat of default.
Less obvious but even more important is the harm done by false advertising.
Prince Charles also called for better information and a more comprehensive approach to measuring the harm done to the environment.
The Austin, Texas-based designer is requesting compensatory and punitive damages for harm done to her personal reputation and to her business.
On her marriage, to a lawyer, she retained Macapagal as part of her name, and it has done her no harm.
After the veto, Mr Simmons lamented the harm done to small farmers.
The letter notes that Google strongly denies that it is doing anything wrong, and contends that it has done nothing to harm competition.
"Although there is trespassing of private property rights (copyrights), there is unlikely to be much harm done on digital music revenues, " they added.
That climate change has not yet done very much harm may be cheering, but the past offers no firm guarantees for the future.
This means that although there is trespassing of private property rights (copyrights), there is unlikely to be much harm done on digital music revenues.
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No one should be surprised that a new study casting doubt on the harm done by being overweight is being celebrated by the American media.
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