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Congress can avoid this tragic outcome by setting up a monitoring system to detect any emergence of harm and making a midcourse correction to protect the health of any groups that suffer adverse consequences.
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And so he takes the re-emergence of Harms very personally.
This paper discusses issues of appropriate stopping guidelines for noninferiority trials and the early emergence of significant harm in relation to one component (stroke) of a composite outcome.
In response: We agree with Dr Collignon's view that using fluoroquinolones in the poultry industry imposes a "needless risk" of harm to humans by promoting the emergence of fluoroquinolone-resistant Campylobacter infections and consequent increased illness in humans (1 ).
Sir David said that he had detected fear within the television industry that the lack of sketch shows was harming the emergence of new comedy stars.
Blaine entered the 1876 presidential campaign as the favorite, but his chances were almost immediately harmed by the emergence of a scandal.
"Evidence of harm"?
Little chance of harm there.
Out of danger, out of harm.
"That means full of harm".
If so, is it capable of harm?
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