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Kawczynski happens to be standing for the chairmanship of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, and so taking on a traditionally "left-wing" subject will hardly harm his chances among the Labour and Lib Dem MPs he needs to woo.
This assumption is rather reasonable (implied by the Central Limit Theorem; Koutsoyiannis 2008, chapter 2.5.6) and could hardly harm the results.
Given that misshapen fruits and vegetables can hardly harm us like poisonous foods do, it's highly unlikely that our aversion to odd-looking produce is an evolutionary adaptation, Zellner said.
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Either way, it hardly harmed her career prospects.
Formalin-fixed tissues may be stored over decades, with hardly any harm to the samples when inspected by histology.
"And if we had invested five hundred million dollars in 1994 and raised five hundred million in media, it could be worth ten billion dollars today". Microsoft has hardly been harmed, however.
But that hardly means no harm was done.
The fact that it was one of the first Disney projects in color (all those rounded, pleasurable pinks) was hardly going to harm its prospects, and if Walt's new fixation was to banish black-and-white, well, such eager boyishness was never hard to sell.
Servicemen like George Collett, risking in his life in Mesopotamia, were hardly out of harm's way.
As it happens, Meinel says that on a personal level the hackers "have hardly done any harm to me.
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