Sentence examples for course harm from inspiring English sources

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Funny, but also terribly true: the same obsessive drive for attention, the same deluded sense of influence and importance, except that for a politician, unlike your run-of-the-mill Home and Away starlet, the potential to do actual social good – and of course harm – does exist.

And, of course, harm does come to the child.

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For example, a recent survey of more than 400 science chairs found that while 46% of the chairs felt that gateway courses harmed diversity by driving away potentially successful students, 57% felt no need to modify these courses to retain more STEM students (Bayer Corporation, 2011).

"Of course, the harm is done.

Of course, such harm is not always easy to measure.

Requiring "actual" injury would severely limit the reach of a rule like BIPA in Illinois, because, of course, the harm caused is one to one's privacy and security, not to one's body or wallet.

The deputy prime minister told Pienaar's Politics on BBC Radio 5 Live: "The reputation of politics and government generally, of course, is harmed when you've got this kind of salami-slice of daily revelations and allegations".

"As a long-term strategy, of course, self-harm is not very effective," he adds, "but people do report that they get some form of relief from upsetting thoughts or emotions.

That means less time in the Windows Store, of course, which harms not only Windows 8 as a continuing revenue source for Microsoft, but also as a functional development platform.

Of course, doing no harm will not be enough.

This puts his party on course to do harm to the cause for which it claims to exist.

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