Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Some might view this as a potential public health problem, given the number of people who would then run damagingly amok.
If that should fall into the wrong hands, it could be very damagingly misconstrued.
Most damagingly, this girl and her guy just don't ignite.
More damagingly, the right points out that many of his schemes have flopped.
Dozens of other witnesses had been found to testify against him by then - and more damagingly, too.
Ah, say the critics, so you admit that interest rates are being kept damagingly high.
The play's supernatural aspects are, damagingly, not among its vital signs here.
Was she damagingly out of step or cleverly ahead of the game?
Most damagingly, it's bound, by design, to wander too far from its source text - which is the point of the thing.
Acting is also sorcery, but summer stock does not have to be so damagingly stock.
The House is poised to vote on a motion that would cut the Federal budget to damagingly low levels.
Most damagingly, there isn't much about Burbank that the reader can identify with or root for.
The financial markets will force the government to become more responsible about spending, or interest rates will be driven to damagingly high levels.
The media has taken some flak in recent months for being shallow, inaccurate and sometimes damagingly obtrusive.
But most damagingly of all, perhaps, the war's acid legacy continues to corrode belief in western democracy.
How subtly and damagingly they placed Michael.
Startlingly original at first, "Wings of Desire" is in the end damagingly overloaded.
But perhaps most damagingly, Clarke claims that the administration has done "a terrible job" fighting terrorism, even since September 11.
But it is the personal stories of workers who lost jobs that could be used most damagingly against Mr Romney, as he discovered in 1994.
Most damagingly of all, Hugh and Louise's unhappy marriage is thrown into sharp relief.
At any rate, he undercuts them with mugging and slapstick, which carries damagingly into the scenes as well.
The desire for a national culture is seen as damagingly conservative, often 'racist' and almost inevitably unsympathetic to the rights of women.
Damagingly his pro-Israel credentials, the US president did not demur.
To which explanation skeptics understandably object that it is vague, untestable and, most damagingly, unscientific.