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damaging

(= prejudicial) (sometimes followed by 'to') causing harm or injury damaging to career and reputation the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant (= negative) designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions negative criticism

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Penalties against drug use should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself.
Pollution is damaging our earth.

Movie subtitles

I am trying to break free of anything unhealthy or damaging.
Mr. Deeds, there has been a great deal of damaging testimony against you.
I accuse this man. By his tone, by his careful denials, he has been trying to plant damaging impression of my conduct.
I feel it might be damaging for you, too.
Damaging the goods.
Whatever your gambit may be, do you know that, under British law, you cannot be called to give testimony damaging to your husband?
And most damaging of all, the prosecution has produced a surprise witness, one Christine Helm, whom the prisoner brought from the rubble of her homeland to the safety of this country, giving her his love and the protection of his name.
I'll have you arrested for damaging company property!
And you didn't see how you were damaging yourself as a person.
I can diagnose opium addiction but your addiction, I suspect, is something less familiar and more damaging.
You're not only late with the rent. but you're damaging the property.
She's damaging those fibres.
Ah yes. You are damaging them.
And damaging to me.
Mr Deeds, there has been a great deal of damaging testimony against you.
By his tone, by his careful denials, he has been trying to plant damaging impression of my conduct.
They're nice but very damaging.
This morning he appeared in the East.in the unform of one of our own Generals with a staff car. and helped two of our Police officers to escape into the West. with a van-load of records and documents --the most damaging kind of things.
The Princess of Gonzague, my unfortunate wife, asks to be excused from these proceedings which will reawaken painful memories for her, and which risk damaging her delicate state of health.
I'm suing you for damaging my professional integrity.
Janet, you can't go around damaging private property.
And damaging to me. - To you!
Counterfeit bills are not hearsay, they constitute very damaging evidence.
Mr. Graham, I bought books and pamphlets to make my arguments more damaging. My wife became very docile.
A scandal can be quite damaging to a career.
You have to admit that the smoke from our incense was less damaging to the atmosphere than your atomic radiations.
You're not only late with the rent. but you're damaging the property. I've got the rent here.
She's damaging those fibers. Antibodies will attack any moment.
You are damaging them.
She'll recover. - And damaging.
Damaging to me.
We managed to touch down without damaging the ship, but we can't take off again until we find some way of restoring power.
But isn't that damaging to the faith?
Its damaging effect is increased by the presence of chemicals.
This constitutes documentation which could be damaging.

News and current affairs

The third and most damaging flaw, however, is that the spending cuts come in the wrong places.
Thumbing one's nose at scholarly evidence is always a bad idea, but it is especially damaging to an institution that relies so heavily on the credibility of its technical competence and neutrality.
A Brexit would most likely be as damaging to the EU as it would be to Britain itself.
Any promise of deeper cuts would, they feel, be electoral suicide, even though their model of the economy tells them that the government should be smaller, and that the deficit is unnecessary and even damaging.
If we continue with business as usual, we will end up destroying a vast amount of marine life, severely damaging the food chains on which we rely.
Many toxic substances are released into the environment, even some that are not toxic but nonetheless are highly damaging - for example, the chlorofluorocarbons that caused the Antarctic ozone hole (and which are now regulated).
The financial crisis has been more damaging for the poor than it has been for the rich.
Coca farmers and producers slash and burn forests, polluting streams with toxic chemicals and damaging fragile ecosystems.
The resulting unusual economic environment of falling prices and wages can also have a damaging psychological impact on households and businesses.
Unfortunately, political disunity in the face of financial pressure always ends up being far more damaging to democracy and the economy than instinctive patriotism.
Banks choose particularly risky investment projects, which may be profitable but are economically damaging.
Less damaging, yet problematic, is the election - as in Poland - of a minority government that ruthlessly pursues its members' personal interests and breaks all promises of cooperation made before the polls.
And, when cancer treatment is needed, its toxic punch hits cancer cells selectively, with far fewer damaging side effects.
Yanukovych's systematic dismantling of Ukraine's democratic institutions is damaging the country's potential as a European strategic asset.
Nowhere is this trend more damaging than in today's mercantile approach to art.
Koizumi's insistence on paying homage to the war dead interred at Yasukuni, where convicted war criminals from World War II are among the buried, has been damaging relations with Japan's neighbors for years.
Most damaging of all, a purely strategic justification for military action - in defense of core US interests - leaves no room to do what actually needs to be done in Syria.
At the same time, their actions - and similar actions by other bankers - are directly responsible for both the run-up in housing prices and the damaging collapse that followed.
What a damaging blow to the extremists, whose ideology the voters so clearly rejected.
But the most damaging shocks often hide in plain sight - and then hit precisely when and where almost everyone thought stability would prevail.
The government could launch a broad crackdown on such protests, although this would risk damaging China's prestige internationally and provoking larger, more violent protests.
For a given economy, does acting alone yield distinctly inferior growth paths - say, by damaging the competitiveness of its tradable sector?
The strident and damaging dogmatism of fundamentalists of every stripe has a common feature: a truculent sense of grievance, rooted in fear and resentment of modernity.
The site offers a stark reminder that humans' simple, physical presence in a habitat is more damaging than one of the twentieth century's worst environmental catastrophes.
Those moves suggest that Tibet has become an increasingly serious concern for China's rulers, one that they have not yet found ways to handle without damaging their standing in Tibet and around the world.
In today's interconnected world, an unidentified cyber attack on non-governmental infrastructure might be severely damaging.

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