Examples of 'be more damaging' in a sentence

Meaning of "be more damaging"

Be More Damaging: Indicates the potential for causing greater harm, negative impact, or adverse consequences. It is often used to warn about the seriousness or severity of a particular action, decision, or event

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Use of chemicals can be more damaging to an environment.
The square bullets were considered to be more damaging.
But it would be more damaging to admit it in public.
It is absolutely true that emotional abuse can be more damaging than physical.
Nothing can be more damaging to a brand than being seen to be untrustworthy.
But sugar can even be more damaging.
Frost can be more damaging to canola that is in the flowering stage.
Excessive use of antibiotics may be more damaging than originally thought.
Adopting a common currency before reaching a good level of convergence may be more damaging to EAC.
A disunited debate would be more damaging to the matter concerned.
But skipping the warm-up before exercising can be more damaging than you think.
These effects seem to be more damaging the lower the age of exposure to labor.
Luc Castonguay, We live in a world where appearances can be more damaging than reality.
It will be more damaging.
Taggart, your Kennedy-era mentality could not be more damaging than if.

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This can often be more damaging than a late fee to an overdue credit account.
More serious traumatic brain injuries can be more damaging to your motor skills.
Droughts can be more damaging than tornadoes, tropical cyclones, winter storms and flooding combined.
Remember that this common excuse can be more damaging than you realize.
That would be more damaging than Ramirez's arms trade.
In my opinion, emotional abuse can be more damaging than physical.
Excess protein may even be more damaging to your health than excess carbs.
Problems with in-laws or relatives may be more damaging than you realize.
That could be more damaging than effects of Y2K.
But self-belief can be more damaging.
I find this to be more damaging than the actual lack of sleep….
A comet hitting the ocean would actually be more damaging than a comet hitting solid ground.
Unfortunately, it can be more damaging despite all the good intentions.
In particular, the ethylmercury in thimerosal appears to be more damaging to mitochondria than methylmercury.
As such, yin fire can be more damaging and destructive than yang fire.
For an honest person, revealing a secret … can be more damaging than keeping it a secret.
A default by Greece would be more damaging to the global economy than was Lehman 's.
Insults and threats, however, tend to be more damaging than the fines.
Nothing, in my view, would be more damaging to the future economic wellbeing of Europe.
That good reviews can be more damaging than bad ones.
And that could not be more damaging to our society.
Too much fluoride can be more damaging than no fluoride at all.
ONE word unsaid can sometimes be more damaging than thousands of words uttered.
For some, filing for bankruptcy may be more damaging than simply doing nothing.
Okay, but why would an accident be more damaging than saying a patient committed suicide?

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