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Discover LudwigThe phrase "causing a harm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe the action of causing harm or damage to someone or something. Example: The reckless driving of the teenager ended up causing a serious harm to the pedestrians on the sidewalk. In this sentence, "causing a harm" is used to describe the action of the person's reckless driving resulting in harm to others.
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A manufacturer can typically be found liable for its product causing a harm under the doctrine of products liability.
And the thing for which I am causing a harm to the individual behind me is not something that concerned a norm violation directed at me.
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.
I argue, however, that denying D's claim of self-defense would be at odds with the principle that criminal liability and punishment should only be imposed on an actor if he chooses to cause or risk causing a harm when the law does not permit him to make such a choice, and not for possessing or choosing to possess racist or otherwise illiberal beliefs or desires.
For example, causing a harm of a certain magnitude to a paradigmatic person is morally worse than causing a harm of the same magnitude to a merely sentient animal, even setting aside the fact that the harm to the paradigmatic person might well cause additional negative effects not caused by inflicting the same harm on a merely sentient animal (Harman 2003).
A second misinterpretation is fostered by applications of double effect that contrast the permissibility of causing a harm as a merely foreseen side effect of pursuing a good end with the impermissibility of aiming at the same kind of harm as one's end.
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The actual task of oncology is effective treatment of cancer while causing a minimum harm to the patient.
"The fan has unreservedly apologised for causing any harm," a club statement read.
I am haunted by emergency decisions that, despite my best efforts and intentions, caused a patient harm.
It essentially permits an action that causes a serious harm as a side effect of promoting some good end (McIntyre 2009).
No physician, ever wants to cause a patient harm - it's in the Hippocratic Oath.
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