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Who exactly gets harmed in the process?
No bees get harmed in the process of honey production though, right?
What is known is that others are invariably harmed in the process.
The chickens are not harmed in the process, but many Keys residents are convinced it is a cruel practice.
The rule of the party is that the lions lay down with the lambs, that the covered, mostly, and a few of the coverers, co-mingle, with neither tribe being harmed in the process.
Toto looks as though he's been dropped in a vat of black tar, and harmed in the process — Dorothy pushes him in a red dolly, his paralysis far from the scampering, yipping Hollywood Toto.
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When I see him covering his bald spot with an embroidered cross dad hat and pitching Islamophobic DVDs that keep his cycle of fear-based consumption alive, I see a scared animal with his back against a wall, a desperate man turning back to the only grift he's ever known, clawing to stay alive no matter who he harms in the process.
When a patient is accidentally harmed in the care process, this can be a traumatic experience not only for the patient but also for the staff involved.
Now, Corbett has sued the N.C.A.A. on behalf of the people of Pennsylvania, alleging that it was "overreaching and unlawful" in how it punished the university, and that it broke antitrust laws and harmed residents in the process.
If human actions were invisible to others, Glaucon says, even the most "just" man would act purely for himself and not care if he harmed anyone in the process.
The article on her EmptyWheel blog raises key questions beginning with the headline "What Was the CIA Really Doing with Merlin by 2003?" An emerging big irony of United States of America v. Jeffrey Alexander Sterling is that the government has harmed itself in the process of gunning for the defendant.
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