Health experts are worried, however, that an outbreak would not be identified by doctors before the damage is done.
Part of the damage is done by the habit of police everywhere to cut corners and stretch their prerogatives.
Slowly, outlets appear to be pulling the reports, but the damage is done.
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"The damage is done, " BoD spokesperson Samantha Cohen told the BBC News website.
At this point, the damage is done and there will be far less that any communications professional can help you to do.
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And economists are figuring out just how the damage is done, according to a fascinating new article by the journalist Jonathan Rauch in National Journal.
But the damage is done: those temporary factors triggered a collapse in global demand that has now spread way beyond the Anglo-Saxon economies at the heart of the credit crisis.
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"If they can't reason with that person, then the damage is done, and the only thing they can do is to try and find meaning in that experience, " Holiday said.
Certainly there are times when the damage is done and recompense cannot be made, but good employees do their very best to repair whatever damage has been done to the best of their ability.
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The second argument is that the real economic damage is done not by bubbles bursting, but by mistaken policy reactions to the pop.
"Anywhere you go and try to harvest fish with a trawl you are going to destroy any coral that lives there, and there is example after example of the damage that is done by trawlers, " says Ron O'Dor, a senior scientist on the Census of Marine Life.
His testimony about how this happened in his own life is plangent and familiar, but he addles it a bit by insisting that the real damage is being done at the neurological level, that our children are having their brains altered by too much instant messaging and the like.
Bioware has a lot riding on the ending, but in many ways, the damage is already done.
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By the time the populace wise up, the climate damage is done.
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By the time the company has responded, the damage is already done.
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But none of this pressure can justify the damage that is done to Israel's position by continuing to engage in these negotiations.
Since Parker did not get permits for the construction, commission staff will oversee the breakdown of the vast set so no damage is done to the environment.
Whether the discussion is about the cost of energy, the damage being done to the environment, or national security issues, there is one constant: everyone agrees that the world needs safe, clean, and affordable energy.
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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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The question, for Maple Heights and America, is how much damage is done in the meantime.
It can damage the way business is done, for instance in dealing with intellectual property or settling contract disputes.
"The damage done here is real, both to the environment and to the people, " said Brian Moore, of the National Audubon Society.
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