Part of the damage is done by the habit of police everywhere to cut corners and stretch their prerogatives.
Part of the damage results from the sale and breakup of thriving farms and businesses.
Putting webcams to work is just part of the damage control.
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They also scavenge (detoxify) peoxynitrites and reverse part of their damage including partially restoring function to receptors involved in short-term memory, mood, sleep, smell, social recognition, alertness, and brain growth, increasing the transport of glucose reducing delusions and wandering, improving neurotransmissions by decreasing the hyperphosphorylation and tau proteins, and inhibiting the influx of calcium which kills neurons.
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But the financing market for leveraged buyouts is getting squirmy, the music business itself is harder than ever to value, and with new tenanting prospects in double-dip-recession limbo as an ebullient recovery in office-building investment slows, the tower may become part of the collateral damage caused by the shuddering fall of EMI.
When you tell all of that to a man (or woman), people like me are part of the collateral damage.
Marcone said the most difficult part of the restoration was repairing some of the damage done by what was believed to have been the first restoration on the painting, in 1670.
Low MAOA has been linked to reduced volume in the amygdala the emotional center of the brain while physical child abuse can damage the frontal part of the brain, resulting in a double hit.
In fact, for the best part it was a case of damage limitation for Steve Bruce's side as the hosts totally dominated.
The Rems instrument was the sole part of the rover that suffered damage when it touched down in the equatorial Gale Crater back in August.
Previous research has suggested that autism is linked to damage to a part of the brain called the brainstem in the early stages of development.
The other oft-cited rationale is that this rescue package will prod Indonesia towards reforms that are economically vital (and supported by the country's technocrats) but politically tricky, in part because they damage the interests of Mr Suharto's own family.
Presumably, that is due at least in part to a belated appreciation of the immense damage caused by his misbegotten handiwork.
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Lord Boyd said Dobson had chosen to arm herself, and to stab her victim on the part of the body that would inflict maximum damage.
The Ford staff pointed out that the president meant that Poland and Yugoslavia did not consider themselves part of the Soviet Union, but the damage was done.
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Part of the reason for optimism is simply the damage already done by the standoff.
The Wednesday trip to Foxconn (a subdivision of Hon Hai) was, in part, damage control.
For all the criticism of the Democratic speaker, there was clearly little desire on the part of some Republicans to seek an investigation that might damage Pelosi but would definitely put the spotlight on Bush administration officials and the interrogations of terror suspects.
Part of the issue is that the benefit of taking insulin is so big--preventing blindness and organ damage--that even a small long-term cancer risk might be acceptable.
They might even damage confidence by suggesting panic on the part of the authorities.
Flood coverage isn't part of regular homeowners-insurance policies, which cover property damage from such things as fallen trees, wind and fires.
Nor does brain damage, unless it is to the exact part of the brain that controls the soft palate.
Nothing would more clearly illustrate the new pragmatism at Boeing than to link up with a European firm which is part of the Airbus consortium that has recently done so much to damage its profits.
Across the border in Pickens County, Alabama, radar indicated a tornado set down and the county emergency management director, Ken Gibson, said a path of damage had been left behind in the northwestern part of the county, which borders Mississippi.
By reducing the panic-induced part of widening credit-spreads, the new liquidity tools mitigate the damage that dysfunctional credit markets would otherwise wreak on the economy.
It results from the failure of a part of the brain to develop before birth or in early childhood or brain damage and affects one in 400 births.
Experts have begun taking down part of the wall, removing stones and railings, in order to repair the damage.
"If we go into the trenches in order to try to defend this then it would be seen as part of a lamentable history on civil liberties issues and it would do us terrible damage at this stage, " he added.
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