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It is not a harm to someone not to be created.
She is not mentally healthy and there is a great chance she would be a harm to you or your family".
"He's only a harm to himself, and the real shame here would be if he did not receive the treatment he needs," Mr. Curran said.
"It is neither a benefit nor a harm to the reef, but I do not see it as a conservation project," said Roberto Iglesias Prieto, a scientist in Cancún who studies the reef.
Under the proposed changes, local authorities would only be allowed to issue fines if they can prove residents are causing a "harm to local amenity" by putting out their rubbish incorrectly.
The volume is dedicated to his parents, "even though they brought me into existence," and to his brothers, "each of whose existence, although a harm to him, is a great benefit to the rest of us".
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Objectification, therefore, constitutes a serious harm to a person's humanity.
"Rip-offs have done a great harm to my own reputation," he said.
Those who pose a "serious harm" to the public – about 3,000 cases – are automatically exempt from the SAR restriction.
John Taurek famously argued that it is a mistake to assume harms to two persons are twice as bad as a comparable harm to one person.
The actual task of oncology is effective treatment of cancer while causing a minimum harm to the patient.
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