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"I'm taking the stand that in the absence of scientific evidence we don't engage in policies that would bring more harm than benefit".
Beijing doesn't want to bring more harm to its huge migrant work force by letting the renminbi rise and with it the cost of Chinese goods aboard.
How depressing to be silenced by a threat, to believe that each time you point out an injustice you just bring more harm to yourself.
"So we should be careful about whatever we do in the future and, despite good motives, not do anything that will bring more harm," he said.
Recent surveys by the country's two biggest polling companies Datafolha and Ibope suggest half of the public is opposed to the Olympics and 60% believe it will bring more harm than good.
Over the years, the family struggled not only with illness and poverty, but also with a web of rules that alternately gave and withheld aid, and with a child welfare system that often seemed to bring more harm than good.
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Mr. Najib acknowledged that censoring The Economist had brought more harm than good.
Overall, the people we interviewed believe that the mines have brought more harm than benefits to their communities: 68% said that their lives have become worse or much worse.
This sort of view on neurobiological correlates of antisocial behavior would take us back to a time when neurocriminological research brought more harm than good to the field of criminology.
"It brings more harm than an orphanage".
Suppressing negative feelings sometimes brings more harm than help to the situation.
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