Equally damaging, in Ms. Decker's opinion, was Freud's failure to come to terms with his own emotions concerning Dora.
Undercooking it is equally damaging, for it will lack the necessary aroma.
Laziness by choice has replaced ignorance - and that can be equally damaging because it doesn't encourage the celebration of different identities and cultures.
Certainly others - notably the European Community - have equally damaging regimes.
The opposite and equally damaging preconception is that all Latin American music must be rhythmic and colorful.
Equally damaging, a weak investigation invites a contemptuous response from the White House, which is precisely what the department has received.
However, the initiatives will not eliminate other, equally damaging forms of score manipulation.
The other - equally damaging and important - was the allegation that the Home Office knew about the police involvement.
Judge Parker had a more sober, but equally damaging, view.