Sentence examples for harm setting from inspiring English sources

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The Queensland government found Waratah hadn't taken "all reasonable measures to minimise harm", setting a new deadline for the clean-up work.

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'Crickets' ("Far from all resort of Mirth / save the cricket on the hearth / Or the bellman's drowsy charm / To bless the doors from nightly harm") sets half the ensemble bounding madly around the stage while the other half wind their way through the chaos in a stately baroque dance -- suggesting man's efforts to tame, or avoid, the wilderness.

It proceeds in 5 steps (blue rectangles in Figure  3): alerting risks and harms; setting objective behaviors; discussing efficacy and benefits; anticipating barriers and problems; providing assistance and supports.

"If state efforts are not sufficiently robust to protect against the harms set forth above, the federal government may seek to challenge the regulatory structure itself in addition to continuing to bring individual enforcement actions, including criminal prosecutions, focused on those harms".

However, there is no harm in doing that either, nor is there any harm in setting up a website promoting your product.

Griffith-Jones replied to say that the FCA shared those concerns and would "do everything possible to address that harm by setting up an independent inquiry".

He received 23 incident reports for violations like assault, possession of a dangerous weapon, threatening bodily harm and setting a fire.

The manager who is an emotional blank is just as hard to work for as the volcanic boss, and both can do great harm by setting an unhelpful example for what kind of emotional expression is expected and accepted.

While I understand in some countries, using this service does not provide the same benefits as it does in other countries; there is no harm in setting up an account or being actively engaged on the site.

Even if someone you're interested in already has a job, there's no harm in setting up a meeting to get to know the person.

His client, he said, was a "humanist" and a "whistle-blower" who released only those sets of files that he believed would not cause harm but set off debate and prompt change.

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