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Any other interpretation risks substantial harm of the sort that my sleeping pill example illustrates.
"It's part of how we undo the harm of the drug war".
Many economists conclude that the economic harm of the earthquake will, as a result, be limited.
Thus, the past could not testify as to the future harm of the merger," Mr. Balto said.
Women, on the other hand, said Dr. Geary, "tend to focus on the potential harm of the consequences".
For a time, she said, there was a lively campaign among immigration advocates called Fix '96, to reverse the harm of the law.
Her story was a testimony to the power of the word, a real narrative of harm of the kind that is missing from Kennedy's book.
Depriving innocent stockholders of that income simply spreads the harm of the oil spill without providing any social benefit to anyone.
With the start of the school year, the San Francisco Police Department has increased efforts to buffer children from the potential harm of the Tenderloin's streets.
"Everybody here has felt the harm of the Seleka," said Mr. Bosco, adding that he had to go to Cameroon for medical treatment.
Mr. Hodge raises an important question about how to simultaneously destroy the myth and remedy the harm of the myth of "race".
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