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Is harm necessary to justify regulation?
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We clearly ought to prefer the disjunctive notion to the single subjunctive-historical view according to which the subjunctive-historical notion of harm specifies necessary conditions of harm (and the threshold notion at (III) specifies neither necessary nor sufficient conditions).
A pre-registration curriculum that ensures a nursing workforce fit for practice in responding to alcohol-related harm is necessary.
Judge Sidney H. Stein ruled that Ms. Joseph had failed to allege "a likelihood of future harm," a necessary condition for the suit to go forward.
"It" is pollution, the term we give to a wide range of contaminants humans put into the air, water and soil, often defending its harm as necessary in the name of economic growth.
After participating in the course, more residents judged that reporting incidents without harm is necessary, but this change did not reach statistical significance.
Ideologies of white racial superiority were widespread from colony through the early 20th century and were regularly and openly offered as the justification for these harms as necessary to the civilizing mission.
However, as opposed to an overall recommendation for these interventions as a whole, specific recommendations had to be made based on the question of whether a particular intervention's benefits outweighed its harms, a necessary departure from the original GRADE method.
In her understanding this is objectionable because the person cannot consent and these harms are not necessary to prevent a greater harm.
It aims to get doctors to "stop using various interventions that are not supported by evidence, free from harm, and truly necessary".
However, if parents end up choosing to breastfeed and bed-share, harm reduction is necessary.
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