England's new primary phonics test risks doing "long-term damage" to children's reading, teachers' leaders say.
Officials said they believe the financial and political gridlock has done long-term damage to the Cypriot economy.
The slower the economy recovers, the greater the long-term damage of this crisis will turn out to be.
The 22-year-old had hoped to return for the event after scans revealed "no long-term damage" to his left wrist.
It's a short-term win for public opinion against long-term damage to the environment.
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Labour said the council was cutting too deeply and causing long-term damage.
And scientists disagree about the long-term damage, thanks partly to the post-Soviet shortage of funding for the huge task of monitoring the lake.
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The result of these estimates and assumptions is that the commission believes the potential growth rate of the hardest-hit countries has suffered long-term damage.
In the CIA Directorate of Intelligence at Langley, Virginia, eyes will be rolling skywards as analysts work out the long-term damage to US intelligence.
There was also the prospect of long-term damage to the joint, plus a hip replacement, that would have affected his day-to-day life outside cricket.
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Similar mental impairment among college students who play American football, or gridiron was found in a US study - with some athletes suffering long-term damage.
Even if such a deal is eventually superseded by a broader one, it may already have caused long-term damage by allowing less efficient firms to become entrenched.
The latest minutes suggest that the rest of the MPC is also mindful of the long-term damage that might come from this prolonged period of slow growth.
But it saved the company further long-term damage and shows that law enforcers will consider genuine attempts at corporate change--even if change starts with the investigation itself.
Most have not led to long-term damage, he says.
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Ms Knowles told the jury she experienced stomach cramps and had bouts of dizziness, diarrhoea and vomiting after drinking her coffee, but the court heard she did not suffer any long-term damage.
As recently as 1994 the NFL was telling players that there was no proof that long-term damage was being caused by multiple head injuries or that one hit had a relationship to another.
The lesson of every big banking crisis in recent history is that rapid and decisive government action to clean up balance-sheets results in a quicker recovery and smaller long-term damage to the public purse.
In other words, the short-term benefits of President Bush's conventional forces proposal will almost certainly be more than offset by the long-term damage done by the erosion it entails in the Western negotiating position.
These policies will cause long-term damage to output.
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The momentum argument being espoused by plenty suggests that a significant loss of games or a season wiped away (a la the NHL circa 2004-05) would do irrevocable long-term damage to the interest in the sport.
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As Messrs Burrough and Helyar recount, firms such as RJR Nabisco suffered long-term damage to their brand and market share due to aggressive cost-cutting that was driven by the need to pay off debt and interest.
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Certainly women who can't breastfeed for whatever reason, and who live in countries with a decent standard of health care, shouldn't waste too much time worrying that they are causing long-term damage to their baby's health.
Interestingly, there is also a Plan C spelled out, if low growth is combined with high inflation - because we've underestimated the long-term damage done by the crisis (ie over-estimated the output gap) - hike interest rates and increase austerity.
Apparently that actually happened, sometimes under the cloak of darkness, resulting in pressure on the home-course super to goose up speeds by whatever means necessary, even if that meant scalping the greens or taking other measures likely to cause long-term damage.
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Similarly, with the exception of slightly increasing the risk for suicidal thinking and gesturing, it does not appear that antidepressants do long-term damage in children and teenagers, and indeed, the best longer-term studies suggest that they help depressed teens really improve their lives.
While there was a time when these allegations could cripple a brand regardless of its reputation or size, major corporations seem increasingly immune to damning news, quickly bouncing back from corporate debacles with shockingly little long-term damage to their brand and the bottom line.
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We are not asking local authorities to speed up adoptions to the exclusion of everything else - but many more areas need to strike a much better balance between quality placements and the risk of long-term damage to children by leaving them with uncertain futures.
Although it is true that by proclaiming his devotion to the so-called peace process, Netanyahu was able to deflect some of the White House's attacks against him, the short-term advantage it brought him this week in Washington is eclipsed by the long-term damage such an approach causes the country.
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