Sentence examples for directing harm from inspiring English sources

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Dan L. Burk, a University of Minnesota law professor who has written about online jurisdiction, said that the law views a publisher as intentionally directing harm to the place where the libel victim's reputation matters -- where he or she lives, and where his or her friends read the articles.

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So there won't be any direct harm to them.

And there's direct harm done to our economy.

But I doubt that mainstream porn really does much direct harm.

Specific and direct harm medically diagnosable in early pregnancy may be involved.

In addition, spills can cause direct harm to local properties, businesses and wildlife.

But, unlike the sanctions on Iraq, they did no direct harm to ordinary Libyans.

"We're not talking about levels that cause direct harm when I'm one kilometre offshore," says Buesseler.

So long as the German High Seas Fleet was doing no direct harm, the British felt that it was best left alone.

A business that experiences a little direct harm from the act may benefit on the whole because competitors are harmed more.

So as well as direct harm to the natural environment, there's a potential knock-on effect on human societies and economies.

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