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The promotion, which includes coupons, store information and maps, is intended to avoid the harm that Kmart's image suffered when it closed 284 stores last March.
Among other things, Hough wrote that the reporter "could reasonably avoid the harm he fears by re-locating to another part of Mexico".
Likewise, mothers will go to greater lengths to avoid the harm a lack of breastmilk might inflict than to secure the benefits breastfeeding can bring.
Neither side should delude itself that it can avoid the harm caused by an increased mutual antagonism; both should understand that a crisis in one country can hurt the other.
However, it warned, research to reap the rewards of AI had to be matched with an equal care to avoid the harm it could do.
"If you have the means, you might move, but most people don't have the means or the options to do that," said Wang. "There's certainly an environmental justice issue — people who have the means are able to avoid the harm".
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"If we want the NHS as a future to continue providing for us when something awful happens we have to do more to avoid the harms that are avoidable".
It allows them to live a similar length of life and avoid death from prostate cancer and avoid the harms of treatment".
Risk avoidance strategies call upon the risk-bearers to alter their practices so as to avoid the harms of exposure to contamination.
"There is some evidence that shows incentives to avoid the harms of smoking can work particularly well for pregnant women compared with other population groups".
Permissive hypoxaemia has also been proposed as a viable option for critically ill patients, to avoid the harms associated with invasive methods of restoring normoxaemia in the critically ill.
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