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The Mexican historian and essayist Enrique Krauze told me, "There's an immense risk in approaching a person that has done such harm with a sympathetic view.

This week, the Taliban reacted to the UN's new statistics on civilian harm with a proposal for a joint committee to investigate civilian casualty allegations.

Global Environmental Politics: From Person to Planet finally answers the question of how to teach students about environmental harm with a sober sense of ecological reality, a firm grasp on politics, and an optimistic look toward the future.

The scoreline may have been more convincing than the overall performance, but Celtic's players will have done their confidence no harm with a comprehensive victory over consistently awkward rivals ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match against Barcelona.

Several trade groups — including the National Association of Manufacturers, the American Chemistry Council and the Rubber Manufacturers Association — got less than a day's notice to weigh in with the OMB on Wednesday, where they argued that the EPA could protect public health and minimize economic harm with a more lenient standard of between 13 and 15 micrograms per cubic meter.

Exeter's Alex Inglethorpe is the latest manager to be tipped as a possible replacement for Bobby Williamson at Championship strugglers Plymouth and if he is interested then he will have done his chances no harm with a 4-0 home win against Cambridge The victory was enough for Exeter to open up a two-point lead at the top of the table as Grays were only able to draw 2-2 at home to Kidderminster.

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Henry, who replaced Anelka, did his case for inclusion from the start against Mexico no harm with an eye-catching cameo, although it would have been galling to say the least had he benefited from another handball decision.

1) We have shown that the most common theme used to define preventability was "a harm with an identifiable and modifiable cause".

Consulting the literature using a structured search strategy, we have identified seven key "themes" in extant definitions of "preventable harm", with the most common being a) a harm with an identifiable and modifiable cause, b) "harm where a reasonable adaptation to a process will prevent future recurrence", and c) "harm where an existing guideline has not been adhered to".

These are cases in which harm did not occur but was likely to take place.Medication events were the most common type of harm described with this theme ("a harm with an identifiable and modifiable cause") (20 out of 58 articles), and for those, only 7/20 had agreement measures reported, with the median kappa = 0.69 (range 0.49-0.93); consistent with good agreement.

Among those with an eGFR of 30 59 mL/min/1.73 m, there was neither significantly greater benefit nor greater harm, with an estimated total CVD risk reduction of 32% (0.68 [0.47–0.97]; P = 0.035) and number needed to treat of 14 (7 834).

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