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.
The deadline for filing that claim is nearing and the state is getting an earful about long term damage.
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.
Would this remove the short and long term damage to the League, owners, players, venues and fans like happened with the MLB strike?
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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Some near-term chart damage has occurred as the bulls have faded and need to show fresh power soon, to avoid more serious near-term chart damage.
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.
Some fresh near-term chart damage has occurred as the bulls have faded and need to show fresh power soon, to avoid more serious near-term chart damage.
On top of the short-term damage to the government's reputation, however, the longer-term economic consequences of the floods will most worry Ms Yingluck and her ministers.
Even if such a deal is eventually superseded by a broader one, it may already have caused long-term damage by allowing less efficient firms to become entrenched.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.
So while Ken Fisher is probably right about stocks, John Mauldin is probably right about the Debt Super Cycle endgame and its near-term damage to economic growth.
It was these economic consequences, from the costs of cleaning up to longer-term damage to business, running together into tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, that proved devastating.
But strikes by BA's cabin crew could cause short-term damage to the airline's traffic figures and longer-term damage to its reputation at a time when airlines are feeling particularly sensitive.
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.
In this tinder-dry setting, western diplomats have been forced to concentrate at least partly on short-term damage limitation (or rather, the avoidance of total disaster), as opposed to fixing Kosovo's longer-term future.
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.
"They're in danger of concentrating on deficit reduction regardless of anything else and I think that this could lead to mistakes and long term damage to the country, " he told Today presenter James Naughtie.
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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