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Nor was he convinced by the more substantive argument that cameras would cause "irreparable harm" to the integrity of the proceedings.
It would be hard to imagine a more frivolous violation of the rules — or one that could do less harm to the integrity of college sports.
Still, their harm to judicial integrity and impartiality in allowing well-heeled special interests to wine, dine and lobby judges under the deceptively neutral-sounding heading of "judicial education" is profound.
"MacDonald's zeal to advance her agenda has caused considerable harm to the integrity" of the Endangered Species Act programs "and to the morale and the reputation" of the Fish and Wildlife Service, "as well as potential harm to individual species," Mr. Devaney said in a cover letter to his report.
Later, when they entered the movies, their performances were usually filmed in such a way as to be non-essential to the story, so that when these films played in the south their spectacular sequences could be snipped out without doing any harm to the integrity of the plot.
The rules were adopted, Mr. Bennett said in the statement, "in order to prevent potentially abusive naked short-selling," adding that "the duration, scope and volume of UBS's locate and order-marking violations created a potential for harm to the integrity of the market".
Zn is an important micronutrient for different metabolic functions in plants; however, it's toxic levels in soil lead to reduced plant growth, leaf chlorosis, photosynthesis impairment, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production that poses harm to membrane integrity and permeability (Cambrollé et al. 2012, Subba et al. 2014, Srivastava et al. 2017).
But the potential for harm to the integrity of the public institution is just as real, just as grave, so long as the whole truth (regarding the administrators' intentions and actions) remains undisclosed.
The department, long notorious for stonewalling records requests, stalled for about a year, but then something bizarre happened: The cops argued they did not have to tell Hashmi and Abdur-Rashid whether the records they sought even existed, and that merely acknowledging the records might "cause substantial harm to the integrity and efficiency of the NYPD's investigations of terrorist activities".
The NYPD argued that acknowledging the existence of the records could "cause substantial harm to the integrity and efficiency of the NYPD's investigations of terrorist activities and could endanger the safety of people working undercover, or who otherwise provide information to the NYPD".
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