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Although Beldings squirrels may use the system to save relatives from harm, the fact that it exists in species that don't play favorites suggests it arose for a more fundamental reason, such as avoiding inbreeding, says Wayne Potts, a molecular geneticist at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
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In settling with Alliance, the S.E.C. said that these cases deal with "illegal market timing, not fees; therefore, we see no legitimate basis for the commission to act as a 'rate-setter".' Mr. Galvin said that "given the level of harm and the fact that many investors have left the fund, trying to remedy the wrong by a prospective fee reduction does not seem to be an efficient remedy".
"I know we received a report of harm after the fact".
Perhaps the Gimbels did it for a laugh and meant no harm, but the fact that Bravo featured a sacrilegious scene can have detrimental effects.
When you start to balance out the short-term harms and the long-term harms, and the fact there is negligible protective effect of alcohol for men, then you get to 'we need to drink within the same guidelines'".
He added: "We think it's vitally important for women to have access to clear information about breast screening, the balance of benefits and harms and the fact that they could be diagnosed with and treated for a cancer that might not cause them harm.
But during the Cold War, opera singers' international careers were harmed by the fact that authorities could bar trips on a whim.
The president's standing was not harmed by the fact that he seems to have faced considerable personal danger on the night of the coup.
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