Country damage

Country damage

An expression sometimes used to describe the damage occurring when cotton bales are not protected from the weather.
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The survey report also describes the country damage which refers to the damage sustained before the good left the seller's warehouse.
Deutsche Telekom's crime in Macedonia of 2005 and 2006 caused the country damage of 3.9 million euros.
Why, therefore, should a reduction in the number of politicians in this country damage our democracy?
3 Sales on terms customary to trade--means that "delivered" or "free mill" or "CIF" terms are all variants of my OMC "all risk" warehouse-to-warehouse cover extended to include trade specific clauses such as country damage, contamination, shortage (theft), infestation and condensation.
Green campaigners claim the plastic bags handed out in thousands of high street stores and supermarkets across the country damage the environment.
"The intensified crisis in Yemen and death of innocent people in that country damages all Muslim countries," Larijani said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Salim al-Jabouri today.
NNA - 1/12/2011 - Lebanese Forces party's Head, Samir Geagea, met Thursday with the Deputy House Speaker Farid Makari who praised the stance of Prime Minister Najib Mikati on paying Lebanon's contribution to the special tribunal, as it spared the country damages and confrontation with the international community.
But, in reality, hitting the only part of the economy that generates wealth for the country damages us all.