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  • There's no harm in applying for other jobs, but if I were you, I wouldn't advertise the fact at work.

  • Huge projects designed to aid poorer countries can sometimes do more harm than good.

  • I'm sure he's well-intentioned - he wouldn't mean any harm.

  • Modernizing historic buildings can often do more harm than good.

  • Should any harm befall me on my journey, you may open this letter.

  • Research shows that it is not divorce per se that harms children, but the continuing conflict between parents.

  • The oil that discharged into the sea seriously harmed a lot of birds and animals.

  • She only buys dolphin-friendly tuna fish that is caught without harming dolphins.

  • If you harm her, you're going to have the police to reckon with.

  • He claims that the report has harmed his reputation.

  • But, apart from that, it also directly and immediately harms her by reducing her control of the purely self-regarding portion of her life.

  • Even if ' verb ' is taken here as a shorthand for ' argument-taker ', it may be thought that no harm is done, because prototypical argument-takers are verbs.

  • He found that serious injury was rare following an incident as either intervention or luck tended to prevent significant harm in the majority of cases.

  • From this work, a more complex picture emerges about the developmental trajectories of children harmed both early and later in life.

  • The magnitude of possible harm would be sufficient to trigger protections.

  • Ultimately, as we shall see, property owners would, indeed, be found to have a duty to the general public to protect their property from harm.

  • If the proposal directly harms persons without their free and informed consent, then bioethicists should agree that the proposal is to be rejected.

  • However, the probability of any harm from 100 mg nifedepine, compared with the placebo group, is quite high.

  • Moreover, harm to others might be precisely the point the draft evader wants to make.

  • Are the recommendations supported by the estimated benefits, harms, and costs of the intervention?

  • Does the maneuver, procedure, or service do more good than harm to people who fully comply with the associated recommendations or treatment?

  • Moreover, in both cases the harm flows from an unjustified governmental action, namely the action of enacting the r ule.

  • For present purposes, however, no harm is done if we set this intuition aside. 16.

  • On the other side of the equation is the thought that an individual can be harmed by being brought into existence.

  • Nevertheless, and perhaps surprisingly, the central liberty principle admits censorship of certain extraordinary types of expression which necessarily harm others.

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