1. But we believe that under the less than optimal circumstances of reality, repetitive reorganizing does far more damage than good. 2. I believe that it would cost many people their jobs and would cause far more damage than good. 3. Younger branches of S. cordifolia are much more susceptible to damage than older branches. 4. Any one of these teams could inflict more damage than a wing of Luftwaffe bombers in the Second World War. 5. Furthermore, other ecosystems have suffered greater damage than the Amazon. 6. Also, firefighters believed burning off the gasoline would do less environmental damage than extinguishing the fire and letting the unburned gas soak into the ground. 7. An unusual mid-April freeze caused less damage than expected in parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. 8. And in many ways, the cleanup created longer-term damage than the oil. 9. And the front part of the temporal lobes, which are involved in social behavior, also suffered more damage than rear portions. |