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Yet the zoning laws in designated tourism areas, including most of the coast, actually harm development.
Will its focus on mobile harm development on its extant web properties?
Bank president Jim Kim called the law "institutionalized discrimination" and said such laws harm development.
Critics have been forever urging weed to be banned from children and young people based on fears that it will harm development.
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It harms development itself.
This doesn't mean that following the orthodoxy harms development, but it does suggest that rapid growth is possible without international aid or advice.
Alcohol is a neurotoxin that can be freely passed from the mother to a fetus through the placenta, harming development and in cases causing structural abnormalities in the brain.
For example, Blackburn et al. (2006) model how corruption can harm economic development and low-levels of development can in turn promote greater corruption, and Mishra (2006) considers how corruption can develop via an evolutionary game.
And also unlikely to harm his development," writes Russell Hope.
"May cause cancer and may harm brain development in unborn and young children," it says.
But he ended with a warning that pushing China would poison international relations and harm the development of human rights.
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