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That permits researchers to draw inferences about the effects of harms inflicted in utero on individuals rather than groups.
Men must also pay their dues to the sex trade, though as clients they suffer none of the harms inflicted on women.
Thus, the harms inflicted in harvesting trees or crops can be compensated for by restoring the forest or planting more crops.
Given the self-evident harms inflicted by climate change on internationally protected human rights to health, food, water, shelter and to life itself, one might expect human rights law to provide a viable route to mount a challenge.
The sum of those parts wasn't ever going to a deliver a fully formed human with any real musical taste, and they say harms inflicted in childhood can never quite be undone.
Even Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., who in earlier opinions dissenting from rulings that protected hate speech and depictions of animal cruelty had seemed the justice most attentive to arguments about the harms inflicted by unfettered free speech, found the California law unconstitutionally vague.
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We know, or at least ought to know by now, that harm inflicted upon innocents as retribution for other harmed innocents is bad mathematics.
Awards are out of all proportion to the harm inflicted, and are hurting the economy.
Rather than focusing on the gradual harm inflicted by deficits, they highlight the potential for catastrophe.
I hold authorities fully responsible for any harm inflicted on my daughter," she said.
When sentencing my abuser the Judge decided that the mental harm inflicted upon me was - at most - moderate.
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