Sentence examples for genuine harm from inspiring English sources

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"Ideally, you should really have more evidence that there is a genuine harm before you restrict something," he said.

Our current mania is buttressed by the genuine harm perpetrated by real child abusers, but it's reinforced by another characteristic.

There will obviously be times when livestock and predators come into conflict, when coyotes kill lambs and black bears become too accustomed to humans and cause genuine harm.

Magnus wants to finally unload his obsession with his father Richard (Rick) Pym, a swindler, liar, scoundrel, and enchanting son of a bitch; a Falstaff who does genuine harm.

Pressuring people into achieving some physical ideal for profit, making misogynistic jokes when you're a superhero with millions of fans (many of whom are children), these are things that can cause genuine harm to vulnerable people.

But serious economic sanctions of the sort to which the EU seems to have inched closer could do him genuine harm, given the already stagnant economy.If concern along those lines led to Mr Putin's efforts on the international stage, though, it does not seem to have changed the situation in eastern Ukraine, or the show being offered to Russian television audiences.

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"With its popularity and potential for real harm, there is a genuine need to ensure the use of this medium to commit offences of this type is deterred".

On the contrary, she documents a widespread sense that the press had gone "too far", and finds abundant evidence of compliant editors enforcing omerta on stories that, in retrospect, appear to have threatened embarrassment rather than genuine security harms.

In particular, there are circumstances in French law where rights to privacy extend beyond death, if the deceased's next of kin can show genuine loss or harm as a consequence of publication.

Last September, Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said the administration would follow new procedures "to strengthen public confidence that the U.S. Government will invoke the privilege in court only when genuine and significant harm to national defense or foreign relations is at stake and only to the extent necessary to safeguard those interests".

Indeed, shortly after President Obama took office, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. suggested that the doctrine should be invoked "only when genuine and significant harm to national defense or foreign relations is at stake and only to the extent necessary to safeguard those interests".

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