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It doesn't seem to have done Alexander Waugh any conspicuous harm.
While macroparasites (defined as fish lice, tapeworms, nematodes, and some protozoan and fungal pathogens) can cause conspicuous harm to heavily infected individuals, they generally remain relatively stable over time and have limited impacts at the population level (sea lice may be an exception; Johnson et al. 1996; Krkošek et al. 2006) (Bakke and Harris 1998).
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Trees in the path of such higher level blasts were broken off wholesale at various heights, whereas nearby stands in more sheltered positions recovered comparatively rapidly without conspicuous long-term harm.
In India, infant formula cans carry a conspicuous warning about the potential harm that can be done to infants by improper preparation of the formula.
In India, legislation requires that tins of infant formula carry a conspicuous warning about the potential harm caused by artificial feeding, placed on the central panel of the label.
The reactor is a small, low-lying target, often nestled near the conspicuous cooling towers, which could be destroyed without great harm.
(These absences are conspicuous to economists who are familiar with Professor Krugman's academic work on how excessive debts harm debtor incentives).
Friday was conspicuous in the professional ranks for never wearing shin pads, and for his resistance to physical harm; no matter how badly he was hurt he would always get up and continue.
But an economic slowdown and a crackdown on conspicuous consumption, together with limits on travel to the shopping mecca of Hong Kong following pro-democracy demonstrations, have harmed trade.
Not conspicuous?
Too conspicuous.
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