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How many humans would be harmed in the process of extracting or processing the necessary ores, or by accidents in the factories, or by the carbon emissions generated by the manufacture of brand new self-driving cars to replace the existing human-driven cars?
No bees get harmed in the process of honey production though, right?
Learn the name of that bovine whose teats were squeezed particularly for your delectation, coat your face with enamel, stick an 18th-century diamond tiara on your head, and sally forth confident in the knowledge that no aspect of our glorious planet was harmed in the process of making you so gorgeous.
OK, maybe the cow ate some corn, but no corn is harmed in the process of corning beef.
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Who exactly gets harmed in the process?
What is known is that others are invariably harmed in the process.
As far as we know, no donkeys were harmed in the process.
Don't worry, no real people were harmed in the process.
No fish are harmed 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.
Critics charged that rules governing drone strikes, which are designed to target only militants planning to harm or in the process of harming Americans, were elastic, given that some civilians were found among the dead.
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