The damage done on the first march was far greater than just a few broken windows.
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January sales reflected the damage done by the federal investigation of potential fire risks, he says.
Bad enough for Nomura, but far worse was the damage done to an already tarnished industry.
They will also be aware of the damage done by carelessly kept electronic data.
She strongly condemned the violence, and said she was saddened by the damage done.
Moderate Iraqis have moved quite quickly to limit the damage done by the extremists.
Even if all the plaques could be removed the damage done by peroxynitrites would remain.
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The export trade is worth far less than the damage done to tourism and the wider rural economy.
If this happens, both parties must stand to account in November for the damage done to our economy.
Many growers fight back but often too late to overcome the damage done to a brand or industry.
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Recoveries after a financial crisis tend to be weak because of the damage done to the financial system.
China's plan for 2011-2015 includes reversing the damage done by 30 years of growth and increasing the use of renewable energy.
Yet for all the damage done by the content of his book, readers were exasperated most by the style.
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But even this covers only a fraction of the damage done to roads.
Credit Suisse's fourth-quarter figures, published on February 25th, show the damage done by the excesses of its investment bank.
What if we use this for healing to repair some of the damage done by people going into these conflicts?
President Obama visited hard-hit Moore, Oklahoma, today to see firsthand some of the damage done by last Monday's deadly tornado.
But, exercise alone is not enough to counter-balance the damage done by sitting for the majority of our waking hours.
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The counterpart of Mr Blair's, and Britain's, higher standing has been the damage done to many of America's erstwhile allies.
The damage done to a Romney presidency by his courting of the isolationist right in the primaries could prove more substantial.
Although the threat to wages will fade as growth picks up, the damage done to housing and other assets will linger.
When they make a mistake, they collect more money for a second operation to repair the damage done in the first one.
"The damage done here is real, both to the environment and to the people, " said Brian Moore, of the National Audubon Society.
Some of the damage done by launderers is obvious: the more legitimate money criminals amass, the bigger the scams they can finance.
Such a cut might repair some of the damage done by recent government moves to Britain's attractiveness as a place to do business.
This is an example of how the most critical factor in repairing the damage done by the credit crisis of 2008 is time.
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Some still think the damage done then proved fatal to Mr Carter in the general election in November, which was won by Ronald Reagan.
Even with oil prices recovering from their 1998 lows, many in the industry believe that the damage done to independent companies may be irreparable.
The money markets' difficulties began in July 2007, when two Bear Stearns hedge funds revealed the damage done to their portfolios by subprime mortgages.
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Now, no single step is the silver bullet that will reverse the damage done by the bubble-and-bust cycles that caused our economy into this slide.
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