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But Environmental Advocates argued that it would have caused substantial harm.
Presumably we meant that a ban on same-sex marriage caused substantial harm to those couples.
In a bid to prevent trivial actions, any statement must also have caused "substantial harm" for a libel action to be brought under the new plans.
AT&T's action, said the official, "caused intentional, repeated, and caused substantial harm to AT&T's customers and the marketplace" and the FCC wanted to levy a fine that "would not simply be the cost of doing business".
How it's changing: Under the Defamation Bill, due to become law later this year, litigants in England and Wales will have to show that the words they are complaining about caused "substantial harm" rather than simply "harm" to their reputations.
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It is improbable that granting the injunction will cause substantial harm to defendant.
Any one of these issues, mishandled, could cause substantial harm to the world's cause in the gulf.
Some have also said the government struggled in the trial to show that the deal would cause substantial harm.
Industrial chemicals, either in storage or transport, are now considered dangerously accessible materials that could be used to cause substantial harm.
The attorney-general reversed the Clinton-era policy of rejecting such requests only if to allow them would cause "substantial harm".
Hazardous-waste management, the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste material that, when improperly handled, can cause substantial harm to human health and safety or to the environment.
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