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"Netanyahu is directly harming the president of the United States.
NHS doctors who work in private healthcare "on the side" are directly harming the health service, a senior consultant has said.
On June 13th the leading members of the Senate finance committee wrote to Mr Kerry to complain that Indian policies are "directly harming US business and threaten the millions of jobs supported by trade in innovative products".
The question is how much more unequal world income distribution can become before the resulting political instabilities and flows of migrants reach the point of directly harming the well-being of the citizens of the rich world and the stability of their states.
"The law should stop parents directly harming their kids", is the Sun's conclusion in its leader column.
The ants aren't directly harming the plants, he and colleagues concluded after a series of field experiments.
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Those directly harmed may feel humiliated, ashamed and alienated from society.
Generally, only parties who have been directly harmed can go to court and seek relief.
Ideological antipathy to government has directly harmed the quality of governance.
Teacher turnover, on the other hand, directly harms student achievement and TFA is exacerbating this problem.
The violations in the St . Louiscase did not directly harm patients, the judge found.
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