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And there's no harm looking backwards, to determine how we might survive going forward.
And the unwillingness to question its continued utility in the face of evidence that it is doing real harm looks all too similar to the intellectual fetters that led central bankers to persist in foolish policy in the early 1930s.
I would say it makes self-harm look heroic, if only in Van Gogh's readiness to look himself in the eye.
So whatever the subject matter it does no harm to look at the forces at work behind images you see in the news, or indeed elsewhere.
In the case of a variable benefit/variable harm, we look for two different CPGs to classify the patients according to the 'baseline' risks for the target event and for the harm.
He decided there was no harm in looking.
And there's no harm in looking at these works in a new light".
What's the harm in looking, even if all you can see is the lustrous surface?
Her style is more accessible than Gwyneth Paltrow's, and there can be little harm in looking at the photos.
That said, reading Creed "never did me any harm" and, looking back, was perfectly natural curiosity, which I think is something to be encouraged.
You'd think there would be no harm in "looking," but when research casts doubt on common practices, many practitioners prefer to question the research results rather than question themselves.
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