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In a powerful briefing paper from 2012, Oxfam called on Israel to "immediately halt the construction of all illegal settlements" and end "policies and practices that are illegal under international law and harm the livelihood of Palestinian civilians".
If I can't be positive, then I just don't write about them... no need to harm the livelihood of innocent employees.
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That will kill off fish and harm the livelihoods of the people living in the Pakistan-administered side of Kashmir, Pakistani officials say.
The truth, confirmed by myriad, independent post-referendum studies, is that leaving the EU, on whatever terms, will harm the livelihoods, living standards and job prospects of most British citizens, especially the young.
In a statement issued on July 11, a spokesperson for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the Seanad's vote as giving support to "a populist, dangerous and extremist anti-Israel boycott initiative" which would have "a negative impact on the diplomatic process in the Middle East" and would harm the livelihoods of Palestinians who work in Israeli facilities targetted by the bill.
Without taking sides on the contractual dispute between Hachette and Amazon, we encourage Amazon in the strongest possible terms to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".
Then came the flood: more than 900 authors, only some of whom publish with Hachette and including many bestsellers across a range of genres, signed a full-page letter that ran in the New York Times denouncing Amazon for "harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".
Hachette and Amazon have been embroiled in a dispute over ebook prices since the summer, with the retailer delaying delivery on some of Hachette's titles, and a group of hundreds of writers appealing to Amazon "to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".
Both sides' public statements about their commercial negotiations follow an open letter from hundreds of mainstream writers, including Stephen King, Donna Tartt and Philip Pullman, calling on Amazon "in the strongest possible terms to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".
Perhaps the most incendiary item in Sunday's edition is due to be a full-page ad paid for by a group of bestselling authors – and backed by over 900 other writers – calling on Amazon "in the strongest possible terms to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".
"Without taking sides on the contractual dispute between Hachette and Amazon, we encourage Amazon in the strongest possible terms to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business," the petition, spearheaded by the author Douglas Preston, reads.
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