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Mites have also damaged bee colonies, and the insecticides used to try to kill mites are harming the ability of queen bees to spawn as many worker bees.

Without harming the ability of all sides to prepare their cases, those delaying tactics could be outlawed.

Carney also criticizes Obama's food safety bill, linking to an older post of his charging the bill with harming the ability of small farms to compete.

Such payouts would reduce earnings and weaken capital levels, perhaps harming the ability of banks to lend money and provide much-needed life to a stalled housing market and weakened economy.

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They say that getting too far ahead of other states would harm the ability of New York businesses to compete economically.

The world's most widely used insecticides harm the ability of bumblebees to pollinate apple trees, scientists have discovered.

If students and faculty can purchase these competing "anthologies" for less than they can from the publisher, that cannot help but harm the ability of the publishers to exploit their works.

The memorandum, which Mr. McIntosh wrote with John Cohrssen, an associate director of the Competitiveness Council, argued that the treaty would harm the ability of biotechnology companies to protect biological inventions developed from resources collected in foreign countries.

"It's really a bad decision, and it is not only going to harm the ability of the United Nations to function on human rights issues because the United States was the one who was depended upon to introduce some of the resolutions, but I also believe that it will harm the United Nations," Dr. Albright said.

Amid signs that there may be a government U-turn on parts of the bill, Labour is warning it will harm the ability of charities, campaign groups, trade unions, think tanks, blogs and others to contribute to public debate at a time when we should be encouraging greater participation, not putting barriers in place.

State Sen. Kevin de León (D), who authored SB54, disputed the assertion that the bill harms the ability of law enforcement to hand over dangerous undocumented immigrants to ICE. "What it does do is prevent law enforcement from acting as ICE agents, hunting down and rounding up hard-working immigrants in our communities," he said in a statement to The Post.

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