0 not dangerous or liable to cause harm -- vô hại
Don’t be frightened of that snake – it’s harmless.
They are harmless, or at least not seriously misleading, just in so far as they can be tethered ultimately to real entities.
Again, such a solution has the completely harmless consequence of generating different solmisation patterns in the two statements.
Most species do not infest fruits and are economically harmless.
Firstly, alien insects causing economic damage are more likely and more rapidly discovered than insects that are economically harmless.
Postema might argue that this case is like his harmless trespass and other harmless wrong cases, and perhaps he would be correct.
Although harmless most of the time, it can cause boils, abscesses and secondary infections in wounds.
This seemingly innocuous system for mobilizing capital prevented the accumulation of speculative funds and was, consequently, ' ' as harmless as shoe shops.
It should recognize the potential for an accumulation of small actions, each on their own perhaps quite harmless, to destabilize important natural and social systems.
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